Behringer System 55 902 Voltage Controlled Amplifier

£19.00

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SynthForSale are honoured to be able to introduce a range of Synthesizers by Behringer who are dominating the category at the moment The price is the best you can probably get. Grab it online in the UK from £19 P+P is just £2.99 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.

Stuff About Behringer

Behringer, founded by Uli Behringer in Germany, is famous for making affordable versions of classic instruments. They’re known for synth and drum machine clones like the RD-8 (808 style) and TD-3 (303 style), as well as the DeepMind synths. By lowering prices, Behringer have democratised access to legendary sounds once out of reach. They also produce mixers, interfaces and studio essentials used worldwide. Whatever your opinion, Behringer gear has enabled countless producers to get started without breaking the bank.

The Important stuff

Synthesizers

A Synthesizer is an electronic instrument that generates sound using oscillators, filters, and modulation rather than traditional strings or hammers. They can produce anything from classic analogue tones and deep basses to experimental textures, pads, and cutting-edge digital sounds.

Synths come in many forms — from portable desktop modules to full-sized keyboards — and can be analogue, digital, or hybrid. They often include controls for shaping waveforms, envelopes, filters, and effects, giving musicians near-limitless sound design potential.

Used in genres from electronic and dance to rock, pop, and film scoring, synthesizers are the go-to tool for creating unique tones and expanding musical creativity.

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