Description
The Ultimate Analog Delay
Upgrade your sound system with The Studio-Nugget Stereo Vacuum Tube Analog Delay. Amazing ‘tape-like’ pure analog tonality, and a feature set that will blow your mind. Sweeten your mixes with Crucial Audio’s world famous analog delay (BBD) circuitry driven by Four Transformer Coupled Class A Vacuum Tube Preamp stages. Prime Number & Tempo Indicators and Analog VU Meters guide you towards the ultimate echoes and sonic excellence for your mix!
FEATURES:
- Dual LED Delay Time Displays, with Prime Number Indicators
- Dual Analog VU Meters with Selectable Input & Output Monitors
- Transformer Balanced Inputs & Outputs on XLR connectors (+4dBu)
- Low Noise High Voltage Class A Vacuum Tube Preamps
- BBD Analog Delay with Dual Analog Clocks @ 1ms resolution range from 61ms to greater than 600ms
- Dual Coarse & Fine Delay Time Controls
- Tempo LEDs for Optical rhythm synchronization
- Dual Modulation Depth & Rate Controls plus Modulation Rate LEDs
- Dual Dry Level, Repeats, Delay Level & Tone Controls
- Mono/Stereo Input Mode Selector (on Rear Panel)
- Gold Anodized Rugged 19″ 2U Rackmount Enclosure
- 115/230Vac 50/60Hz World Wide Power Input featuring Independent Medical Grade Power Supplies
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
- Studio-Nugget Review in Tape Op Magazine (Feb/Mar 2022)
- Demonstration and Instructional Videos (more coming soon)
- Studio-Nugget Stereo Operational Manual (coming soon)
A Crucial Audio Tech Note About Prime Numbers & Delay Times:
Professional Producers & Recording Engineers have known that Delay Times/Echoes set to Prime Numbers deliver a sonic difference in overall Echo clarity & level in the Mix. It can be an effective technique at any song tempo.
A prime number can only be divided by 1 and itself. Thus less likely to create phase cancellations of fundamental frequencies during audible intermodulation events. One example is a multi-tone of 250Hz + 1kHz Dry & Delayed Sine Waves (summed with delay range of 80 – 120ms) @ 0dBv & -10dBv. Measurements on our Stanford Research Systems SR-760 FFT spectrum analyzer illustrate that a change of 1ms from a prime number can yield as much as -8dBv in delay gain at the 1kHz carrier during the 250Hz intermodulation. Hence the audible difference of reported echo clarity and level within the frequency feast of the ‘Mix’.
Stay Tuned for more tech notes by Crucial Audio’s Founder: Steve Kollander