A universal insert station
9 495,00kr Original price was: 9 495,00kr.7 595,00krCurrent price is: 7 595,00kr.
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The Transceiver is a four channel insert station. The main function is to convert balanced signals to unbalanced and back again without losing any signal quality. Each channel has a send level, a return gain control, a return polarity switch and a blend control. With the new added blend function you can choose how much of the inserted effect you want to blend in. The Transceiver 2 is a transformerless balanced design for the best possible signal handling, a flat frequency response and low harmonic distortion + noise. The balanced output has a high driving capability to drive input transformers, also the unbalanced send has a high driving capability.
Download the manual for some connection ideas.
Transceiver 2 panel overview
Send: TRS jack
Send level: 0 to full (in 41 steps)
Return: TRS jack
Return gain: 0 to 20dB (in 41 steps)
Polarity: flips the polarity of the return signal
Blend control: from dry to wet (in 41 steps)
Regulated, internal power supply with a toroidal transformer
Selectable between 115 and 230V
Power consumption: 12VA
Specifications and components may be changed or updated without further notice.
Max balanced input: +27dBu
Max unbalanced send level: +21dBu
Max return input level: +21dB
Return gain: 0-20dB
Return input impedance: 1Mohm
Max balanced output: +27dBu
Transceiver version history
Transceiver. Release December 2012
Transceiver 2. Released October 2022
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