Tegeler RaumZeit Maschine

Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine Tube Reverb

The Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine creates a spatial tone that sounds very natural, transparent and clear on the one hand, but on the other hand it has a nice sound on its very own.

Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine Tube Reverb Details

This is achieved through the unique combination of digital and analogue components. There is of course a processor that calculates the reverb. This is enriched by the typical analogue sound of our devices.

The Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine offers the most direct access to the right sound with only three parameters. Instead of plodding through hundreds of parameters (90 percent as non-programmers, not knowing what they’re doing), now you can tune the sound to the way your mix needs it. An operating approach as with a real musical instrument.

Presets in simple
We have omitted the complicated preset management directly on the device. If you remember programming the timer on a VCR, then you know why.

The Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine is equipped with servomotors and thus controllable remotely by the DAW. Conversely, direct changes to the device also land immediately in the Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine plug-in. Use the preset management of your DAW or the Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine plugin. It’s as simple as that!

Remote-controlled
All controls of the Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine are equipped with servomotors. You can control it directly on the front panel, by the internal webserver or by the DAW plugin (AU, AAX, VST). Because the Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine connects to your computer via Ethernet, there is no limit on cable length like using USB. Wireless via your router is also no problem.

Tubes?
Yes, tubes! The Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine has two double triodes per channel as well as input and output transformers. That’s why there are only analogue inputs and outputs, not digital ones. An important sound component would otherwise be missing without it. If you like it fatter, you can even try to override the tube from the input stage.

Not only ‘Natural’ sounds
Although the goal was a natural surround sound, it is also possible to create unnatural sounds too. A storeroom with 3 seconds of decay time? Easy. Sounds unusual. But can fix the mix. Can be tried out within one second.

How does it sound in comparison?
Different to all the Lexi-TC-Event-Bri-Qs. The Tegeler Raumzeit Maschine will definitely not replace a plate or reverb spring. But it’s unique spatiality is guaranteed to find its place as the main reverb in your setup. Listen for yourself and be enchanted.

Specifications

  • Frequency Response: 10Hz – 22kHz
  • Maximum Input Level: +22 dBu
  • Input Impedance: ≥ 10kΩ
  • Output Impedance: < 600 Ω
  • Maximum Output Level: +24 dBu
  • Dynamic Range: ≥ 110 dB
  • Voltage: 110- 240 V~/50-60 Hz
  • Fuse: 500mA slow-blow
  • Maximum Power Consumption: < 25 W
  • Dimensions: 2 U, H:88.1 mm, W:483 mm, D:250 mm

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The details provided above are drawn from historical documents like advertising brochures or user manuals. They’re shared without bias or review. This info is given solely for your consideration, helping you gauge its usefulness to you.

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