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Tube-Tech ships the RM2 modular rack

Monday November 30, 2009. 11:08 AM, by Nantho Audio Hardware > Tube Tech
Audio Hardware : Tube-Tech ships the RM2 modular rack - pcmusicThe Tube-Tech's new RM2 modular rack is now shipping.

The RM2 differs from other module-based systems in its ability to provide the very high voltages necessary for operating tube technology effectively. The unit offers engineers a compact, affordable and field configurable two-channel solution for achieving Tube-Tech quality on individual tracks, mix busses, or in live sound applications.

The RM Series modules combine professional tube technology with a compact design. The PM1A microphone preamp offers 70 dB of gain and extended headroom, plus a direct instrument input for basses, guitars, keyboards and other line level sources. The unit can be optimized for condenser, ribbon or dynamic microphones using a three-position impedance selector. The EM1A passive tube equalizer module includes a low frequency boost/attenuation section with four selectable frequencies, a high frequency boost section with variable bandwidth and ten selectable frequencies, plus a high frequency attenuation section with three selectable frequencies. The CM1A optical tube compressor is a new version of Tube-Tech's classic CL1B. Designed largely for single track recordings, it features improved response to quick transients and a general optimization of compression behaviour. For stereo or multi-channel applications, a pair of CM1As can be linked together from two different, available busses.

Modules can be interchanged in the rack as required and the RM2 can also be made to function in mono as a channel strip with microphone preamp and compressor, or microphone preamp and equalizer.
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