erweiterete Version mit Lo-cut bis 100hz und 1db Schritten
The VSE-2 is another big impact design and is setting a new benchmark for Tracking, Mix-Bus and Mastering applications. Unlike other EQs on the market the VSE-2 is equipped with six discrete gyrators and lots of matchless detailed features. This unique set-up makes the sound of the golden decade of analog recording equipment available in today's studio environment.
VSE-2 Unique Features
Discrete gyrator based Equalizer concept
Discrete operational Cut and Boost amplifier +-8db
18 selectable frequencies on each channel
Dual Mono Design
Hi Pass Filter 10Hz-400Hz with bypass
Transformer balanced input
All EQ parameters controlled by rotary switches
Unique A.I.R Mode (Enhancement of the auditory threshold)
Smooth and Punchy
Super Low Noise (-98dBu)
Cut & Boost steps +-: 1dB, 2dB, 3,5dB, 5,5dB, 8dB
What makes The Vertigo Sound Discrete Gyrator stand out from the crowd? The Vertigo Sound “Discrete Triple Gyrator 1972” uses a fully discrete circuitry, while other devices on the market realize the Gyrator using an standard IC. The well thought out design of Vertigo's Gyrator delivers a tube unit like distortion spectrum. The distortion is produced by the Gyrator itself at the frequency you dial in.
Technical Specifications
Jensen Balanced In
That 1646 or Burr Brown Balanced Out
Dynamic Range: 122 dB
Frequency response: 10 Hz … 80 kHz (– 3dB)
Max. Output Level: + 23dBu / 600 Ohm balanced floating
Signal to Noise Ratio at + 6dBu = 105dB (20 … 20 kHz, unweighted, RMS)
Noise: – 99dBu (20 Hz – 22 kHz – unweighted, RMS) @ 0dB Unity Gain
Crosstalk between channels: > 100dB
Power consumption: max 10 Watts
Marke | Vertigo |
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