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Key Features
Take control of your signal. The Behringer System 55 902 Voltage Controlled Amplifier is capable of amplifying two sources simultaneously thanks to two signal inputs and two signal outputs. These sources can be either audio or CV signals, making the System 55 902 a great utility in Eurorack systems.
The response of the System 55 902 can be switched between linear and logarithmic in an instance. A single manual control is designated to control both inputs, whilst CV inputs help to integrate the System 55 902 into your current modular setup.
Product Ref: 154635
The 902 module features two signal inputs and outputs. These allow you to amplify two sources, whether that be audio or control voltage simultaneously via 3.5mm connection. Flip between linear and logarithmic response modes via the use of the toggle switch. You're also able to manually set the control voltage thanks to the fixed control voltage knob. The inclusion of control inputs at the bottom of the module allow you to accept voltage signal from other units, changing amplification levels.
Installing the 902 is as intuitive as its interface. Simply connect the power cables to the power supply and screw in the module. This allows you to mix the voltage controller with absolutely any other modules in your rig.
The System 55 series from Behringer allows you to own a piece of history and recapture the sound and tonality of legendary 55 series modules. The original modules were utilised by legendary artists such as Stevie Wonder, Keith Emerson and Tangerine Dream. The unique sound generated by the modules was the product of the discrete transistor designs, which became a ground-breaking landmark in the modular world.