Transformer, passive and germanium saturation, vintage Class-A stage, M/S processing, blend control, analog warmth, detented knobs, illuminated switches
The Transformer is a recording and mixing tool that transform your sound by using several different harmonic stages. The unit is divided into two sections, a harmonic generating section and a transformer coupled class-A stage with a punchy, vintage tone. If you're working mostly in the box this is the perfect tool to add some analog warmth, punch and color to your sound/mix.
The first section contains three different harmonic stages; a transformer saturation stage, a passive saturation/clipping stage and an active germanium circuit. These three stages does not only generate different kinds of harmonics, they also shape the tone curve in different ways.
With a blend function you can blend in the desired amount of harmonics. You can also choose to process the mid and side channels separately by activating the M/S function. The second section is a selectable vintage transformer coupled class-A stage.
Caractéristiques
Transformer saturation circuit that adds low-end harmonics and a low-end bump.
Passive saturation circuit that adds a lot of odd and even harmonics.
Active germanium stage with a vintage sound and a mix of harmonics.
Class-A stage with a pleasant British 70's sound.
M/S function for separate processing of the mid and side channels.
Illuminated switches and detented potentiometers for easy recall.
Spécifications
Input impedance: 20kohm
Max input level: +26dB
Max output level: +26dBu
S/N ratio @ 0dBu: 89dB, depends on which stages that are activated
Dynamic range: 115dB
Power consumption: 13VA
Power requirement: 115v or 230v internally selectable
Features
TX Drive control
TX Drive in/out
Gain, up to +20dB
Channel in/out
Saturation in/out
Even in/out (adds even harmonics to the saturation circuit)
Output trim, -20dB to 0dB
Ge stage in/out
Class-A in/out
HF in/out, (class-A stage HF boost)
Blend control, between harmonics stages and dry signal