SPL Channel One Mk3
With a Transient Designer, a de‑esser and an unusually versatile input section, there’s more to SPL’s recording channel than most.
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With a Transient Designer, a de‑esser and an unusually versatile input section, there’s more to SPL’s recording channel than most.
The latest Channel One and Track One designs both offer improved technical performance, and the former has also gained new Transient Designer and Tube Saturation sections.
SPL's two-channel preamp has been updated with revised gain step values and now sports a stylish black finish.
'Good enough' is rarely good enough for SPL, as this thoroughly over-engineered preamp testifies!
Sound Performance Lab (aka SPL) have released an eight-channel mic preamp called the Crescendo which uses...
This mic preamp and processor is about as flexible a device as you could hope for without taking the modular route — and all in the space of a 2U rack.
Sound Performance Lab have developed an enviable reputation for their hardware products, and now you can buy more for less with their modular rack system.
A Channel One without the valve for little over half the price? Seeing (and hearing) is believing.
Paul White tries the hybrid sound of SPL's new dual-channel precision microphone preamplifier.
There's more to building a serious mic front end than putting a standard circuit in a flashy box. Fortunately, SPL's circuit design is even more impressive than their custom anodised front panels, as Paul White discovers.
SPL have combined their Vitalizer circuitry with a powerful parametric/notch filter and added a low-noise mic preamp to create an extraordinary audio toolbox. Paul White takes the lid off and looks inside.