:D
Due to the outstanding success of our single channel
dedicated valve D.I coloured processor ' DEUTERIUM '
... we are pleased to announce a Stereo ( two-channel )
version available shortly.
Simply called ' Stereo Dueterium ',, this unit is sure to be the
missing isotope that you've been looking for . > 8)
Comments
Can it be used as a dual mono unit as well? Most definately .
Can it be used as a dual mono unit as well?
Most definately . :D
It's a very useful colour to have around.
Basically two 12AT7 in series with switchable negative feedback for colour and two RC networks for lower frequency enhancement.
The subtle differences in tolerances between the two channels add to a 3-d enviroment which makes the centre image seem wider.
When you crunch the bottom end slightly , the mixes seem a bit more uniform adding to the desirable stage of it sitting really well on different playback systems.
It's more or less in that grey area before obvious valve distortion kicks in that the benefits become really apparent.
There's a bit more control over the soft clip so you can have a nice 50-80hz without it being fucked up by an output transformer.
It's a really different thing you know , , an unalduterated lower frequency delivery.
Not many ovens cook it. :arrow: 8)
Sebatron, How's the stereo deuterium coming along? I would love
Sebatron,
How's the stereo deuterium coming along? I would love to know more about it... Can it be used as a dual mono unit as well?