Tag Archive: De-Esser


A closer look at the Frontliner

Jens1 300x251 A closer look at the FrontlinerOn the 15th of May, 2010, we visited Jens from our Hardware Department. He is giving right now the finishing touches to the Transpressor, his latest baby, which made its debut at this year’s Musikmesse. The unit tested by the visitors to our stand last March was only a prototype of the Transpressor. Like all of them could see, it was perfectly functional. But Jens is a perfectionist, so he wanted to recheck some minor details regarding the circuit and the layout of the circuit board before the unit went into production.

However, before the Transpressor came, Jens used to spend all his time with the Frontliner. It took him one whole year to get it the way he wanted it to be (from concept to actual production). Even though we know he is always really busy, we decided to meet up with him so he could tell us some of the secrets behind the Frontliner. And he was more than happy to welcome us…!

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SPL stand1 Prolight + Sound 2010 Report

What a Messe this year! Our warmest thanks and congratulations to all those working day and night to make it possible! You rock!! icon biggrin Prolight + Sound 2010 Report

Were you one of the 110,000 lucky visitors at the Musikmesse and Prolight + Sound this year? If you weren’t you probably know by now that you should have been there!

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Having an SPL modular rack system had never been so feasible: In addition to the much-praised, 19-inch eight-module frame available already, we present now a brand new four-module rack system, as well as a Dual-Band De-Esser to complete the range of modules available.

rackpack4 RackPack 4 and RackPack De Esser ModuleRackPack 4
RackPack 4 is a compact and portable module frame that can fit up to four SPL RackPack modules and supply them with power. The sturdy rubber feet and handle make it easy to move around, while the especially manufactured fitting system allow it to sit comfortably in a 19-inch rack.

“We came to realize that there were lots of people interested in SPL modules like the Transient Designer or the Premium Mic Preamp, but they didn’t want to go for eight modules at once,” explains SPL’s CEO Hermann Gier. View Full Article »