G Group

175,00  + VAT

In stock

Description

The group is a stereo module that blends the signals coming from the channels linked to it (up to eight) and manages their signal routing.

The group “puts into practice” all the information defined by the channels’ controls: volume, effect send volume, and stereo panning.

It consists of three sections: the amplitude controls (white) and the two effect sends and returns (yellow and green).

A switch lets you define the group outputs’ behavior: it can be either the sum of all the channels and their effect return or just the wet signal.

The first option is great for smaller setups, where you can use the group as your system’s output without a master module.

Should you have a master, the second option allows for more advanced effects parallel processing or multitrack recording.

Key Features

The group has two independent monophonic outputs and stereo inputs to create effect send/returns. (The mono output signal is the sum of all the channels’ send levels.) A CV over the stereo return level allows you to automate the effect section, like for gated reverbs, but also to use the stereo return as an auxiliary stereo channel.

Two outputs (left and right) provide either the local sum of all the channels connected to the group and their effect or just the wet sounds (for further parallel processing). A jumper on the back selects the behavior.

The mute button allows you to remove a group from the master sum with a click. The mute doesn’t affect the local outputs: in smaller systems, where a group is the output module, it prevents accidental muting; in larger setups, it keeps the local outputs active for creative parallel processing.

The switch lets you solo a “scene” of prepared channels set up through their solo-in-place buttons or switches. It can be seen as a mute group function that allows you to mute all the channels outside the solo scene with a click.

The PFL button routes the group to the master’s PFL section, allowing you to pre-listen the whole group when muted or with the fader all the way down.

Two peak LEDs show when the group is clipping. However, don’t be shy! You can clip the group on purpose and enhance your sound, either with a creamy saturation or a significant distortion.

Group Family Comparison

Local output

Stereo

Stereo

Local output sources


Post-fader local mix/FX returns

Post-fader local mix/FX returns

Local output source selector

Jumpers on the PCB

Mechanical switch on the front panel

FX send/return circuits

2

2

FX send

Mono

Mono

FX return

Stereo

Stereo

CV over FX return

2

2

Mute

Mechanical latching

Electronic latching

Safe solo

Mechanical latching

Mechanical switch

PFL

Mechanical latching

Electronic latching

Fader knob

⌀ 20 mm

⌀ 12 mm

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Additional information

Weight 0,161 kg
Dimensions 15,6 × 6 × 6 cm

Specs

Size

6 HP

Depth

38 mm

Current draw

60 mA @ +12 V

60 mA @ -12 V

Recommended warmup time

30 min

Audio input impedance

> 10 KΩ (mono)

> 20 KΩ (stereo)

Audio output impedance

≥35 Ω

CV Input impedance

> 90 KΩ

Maximum output level before clipping

≥ 17 dBu

Output gain scale referred to C and SC

6 dB

Output gain scale referred to QSC

0 dB

Return to G output

12 dB

Frequency response

0.01 to 40 KHz

Harmonic distortion

< 0.3 %

More details on the Manualone.

FAQ

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