AMS DM2

AMS DM2-20 Tape Phase Simulator

The AMS DM2-20 tape phase simulator is the result of extensive research into the requirements and needs of the recording industry, for accurate simulation of tape phasing. Unlike other units of this kind, which solely mix the delayed signal with the original, the DM2-20 uses two independent delay lines to allow true ‘over the top‘ tape phase simulation.

AMS DM2-20 Tape Phase Simulator Details

This can be either manually or automatically swept, coloured LEDs indicating phase position. Additional phase switching allows cancellation rather than addition of the delayed signals, giving the ‘tunnelling or cardboard tube effect with total cancellation at the equal delay point.

‘Flanging’ is also possible in the single modulation mode if the manual phase control is set such that one delay is always longer than the other, and modulation is applied to the longer delay. This is achieved by rotating the manual phase control knob to the 2 o’clock position and applying modulation.

The AMS DM2-20 also incorporates an extremely effective method of simulating rotating speakers thus eliminating the need for these large units in the studio and also avoiding the necessity of taking these, not only bulky, but also very heavy speakers on the road. Included in the unit (as standard) is a stereo output that gives a solid spatial sound and a ramp generator to simulate the mechanical characteristics of tone cabinets.

The AMS DM2-20 can also be very effectively used in its stereo mode for psych-acoustic image shifting, or auto-panning.

The good signal to noise ratio of the AMS DM2-20 is achieved by careful design and not by the use of compression/expansion techniques employed by many similar products; the resulting sound is, therefore, exceptionally clean.

Specifications

Frequency Response: 20Hz-15kHz
Dynamic Range: 75dB
THD: Unknown

Modulation: 0.05 to 20Hz sinusoidal variable on one or both channels
Maximum Phasing Frequency: Infinity
Phasing Range: 8 octaves within the audio bandwidth with continuous sweep, and no range switching

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MXR MODEL 113 DIGITAL DELAY

By Art Boffi

Sound Quality 100%
Build Quality 100%
Usefullness 100%
Mojo/Funk 100%
Reliability 100%

Great unit. Durable (40 years old and still going unlike the imported stuff being offered today). I own several different delays (I.e. ADA, Lexicon, and multi effect units) and this thing matches up to the best of them. Recommended!

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