First of all this is a tube device: All active functions, all amplification stages processing your signal are based on old-fashioned thermionic valves. This means that the unit usually will take 10-15 minutes from power-on before stabilizing into its working conditions. You can off course still use it during this time, but don’t expect too much precision or predict-ability before it’s settled.
So it’s a tube pre-amplifier, followed by a tube equalizer, feeding a vari-mu tube compressor, which in turn drives the output stage containing a single band of passive frequency-selective clipping.
All this packed in a 19″ 3u tall box…
- Preamplifier optimized topology of G9
- Input switch selects between Line, Mic, and Mic+P48
- Mic/Line Inputs are floating transformer balanced
- Line load is ca. 10K Ohms, Mic load ca. 2K Ohms
- Instrument input jack on front with very-high-Z input
- Mic gain +70dB, Line gain 43dB, Instrument 53dB
- Eq HPF 50Hz or 120Hz, High/Low shelving boost/cut Bax at 6dB/Oct
- Shelving EQ combined with the Linear Tilt circuit from G23
- Vari-mu Compressor of G10. 20ms Attack, var. Release 50ms-1.6sec
- De-resonance/Clipper frequency-selective clipping circuit of G21