Inspired by a classic, the goal was to deliver “that famous FET sound” in a 500 module. According to its creators, the Splice combines vintage sound and various features. The Splice has the ability to switch between Classic “Black” and “Blue” modes, or splice different input and output sections of the audio path together for new sounds.
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The Splice comes with a compressor audio path, a Class A transistor output stage, Vintage Sifam VU meter, steel housing construction, and custom wound input/output transformers made for the Splice. There is also an integrated blend control (for parallel processing), 150Hz Sidechain High Pass Filter, Slam Mode, and integrated stereo link.
Pricing & Availability:
The Serpent Splice will be available to Demo at AES 2012 in San Franciso. Units ship January 2013 and will be available as single units as well as factory matched stereo pairs.
Check out Serpent Audio for more details.
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