PSP BinAmp

CHF125.00

A class “A” triode preamp emulation

Description

paragraph: PSP BinAmp is a Class A* triode** preamp emulation. The specific preamp’s implementation is based on that of the legendary Binson Echorec 2 delay.,
paragraph: The Echorec 2 (in Italian, Echorec 2º meaning “the second Echorec”) was one of a line of famous magnetic drum delays designed and built by Binson Amplificatori Hi-Fi S. p. A. since the 1950s. The Echorec 2 was released in 1960, and is considered by many to be the best-sounding in the line. It had unprecedented quality compared to the tape delays of the era, with a warm and musical sound due to the distinctive character of its Class A triode tube design.,
paragraph: Although the Echorec 2 was incredible for many reasons, the inspiration for PSP BinAmp came from the ingenious design and wonderful sound of its preamplifier. This easy-to-use plug-in provides rich, easily controllable saturation that sounds great on everything from drums and vocals to electric pianos, synthesizers, and drum loops.,
paragraph: Added features include high pass filtering and high-frequency rolloff, a –20 dB pad with output gain compensation, polarity switching at input and output, blend control for saturated/unsaturated signals, and a unique Variation setting that adjusts the individual behavior of multiple instances of the plug-in across your DAW session.,
paragraph: Simple to use and wonderful to hear, PSP BinAmp gives your tracks a little (or a lot) of that rich Binson tone.,
list: * Class A audio path: a circuit in which all components process both the positive and negative voltage swings of the signal. This kind of design results in an asymmetric nonlinearities and a buildup of even-order harmonics in the output signal. Although Class A is not the most efficient means of amplification, it is definitely one of the most desirable when the character of the sound is considered a higher priority than transparent gain., ** Triode: an amplification vacuum tube (thermionic valve) with three electrodes in the tube. It was the first and simplest amplification component of the tube era.,
heading: Applications:,
paragraph: PSP BinAmp can be used on individual tracks or whenever its strong vintage character is required:,
list: kick, snare and other drum tracks, vocals, drum loops, electromechanical keyboards e.g. Rhodes, Clavinet…, electronic keyboards and synthesizers – especially digital ones, reamplified guitar and bass guitar tracks, …or any other track that would benefit from the added character of the old-school sound!