Important: Carefully read the entire instructions manual before hookup or operation of the EQF-100.
WARNING!: HIGH VOLTAGE! THIS UNIT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
SERVICING SHOULD ONLY BE DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL OR FACTORY.
DO NOT OPERATE THE EQF-100 WITH THE COVERS REMOVED.
OPERATING MANUAL
EQF-100
FULL RANGE PASSIVE VACUUM TUBE EQUALIZER
Summit Audio Inc.
1183 Baltic Suite A
Gardnerville, NV 89410
775-782-8838 phone
sound@summitaudio.com
www.summitaudio.com
Copyright ©1990, 2002 Summit Audio Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Printed in the U.S.A.
Introduction
The Summit Audio EQF-100 Full Range Equalizer uses tube and solid state technologies
to produce the warm sounds associated with tubes while providing the reliability of solid
state devices. The EQF-100 is a passive equalizer followed by a vacuum tube amplifier to
overcome any gain loss. Connections are made by using three pin XLR connectors.
Features:
• Four bands of 7 switch selectable frequencies
• High and low filters, 3 frequencies each
• Balanced input
• Continuously variable boost or cut
• Individual in/out for each of the 4 bands
• Silent bypass switch
• 105 dB dynamic range
• 990 output stage (balanced or unbalanced)
• Three year warranty
• Transformerless signal path
• Hand crafted in the USA
Having found this manual, carefully unpack the EQF-100 and its power cord. Save the
carton and packing material should it be needed for future shipping. Before powering the
unit, read this manual, observing the cautions for high voltage. Proceed by doing the
following:
• Set the line voltage switch to the proper position
• Determine the proper fuse size by referring to the specifications
• Check for pilot lamp illumination when powered up
The Controls:
1. Frequency Select Selects one of seven frequencies on which the band boost/attenuate
and bandwidth controls operate.
2. Gain Determines the amount of boost or cut that takes place.
3. Bandwidth Determines how much of the frequency spectrum is affected by the
boost or cut operation. 0 is a narrow bandwidth and 10 is a wide
bandwidth.
4. Boost-Out-Cut This switch sets the section for boost or cut; the center position
turns the sections off. Note: When going between cut and out a
popping sound may occur.
5. Shelving-Resonant Changes the high or low band between a shelf or peak type of
response curve.
6. Low Filter Determines the low frequency cut off on the high pass filter.
7. High Filter Determines the high frequency cut off on the low pass filter.
8. Bypass Switch Removes the equalizer from the signal path but leaves the
tube amplifier in the signal path.
9. Power AC power on and off.