Behringer System 100 173 Gates Module

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Behringer System 100 173 Gates Module
The Behringer System 100 173 Gates Module is a versatile gate and multiple Eurorack module. It features four signal gates and a 6-channel multiples section. This module is designed for controlling signals within your Eurorack system. The four signal gates have audio inputs and outputs, making them perfect for switching routings and creating sequences and patterns using external modules. The 6-channel multiples section has four buffered connectors to ensure optimal signal integrity.

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Features of the module include four signal gates with audio inputs and outputs, control inputs for positive and negative waves, and LED indicators. It also has a 6-channel multiples section with four buffered connectors for optimal signal integrity. The module has a streamlined and ergonomic design.

Specifications for the module include a signal input type of 3.5mm jack DC coupled, impedance of 160 kΩ unbalanced, and a maximum input level of +17 dBu. The signal output type is a 3.5mm jack DC coupled, impedance is 1 kΩ unbalanced, and the maximum output level is +17 dBu. The frequency response is DC to 20 kHz and the output noise is < -90 dBu 22 Hz - 22 kHz. The gate control type is 2 x 3.5mm jacks non-inverting and inverting, impedance is > 50 kΩ unbalanced, switching threshold is > +3 V for non-inverting and < +1.5 V for inverting, and the maximum input level is 10 V p-p. The multiples section has 24 x 3.5mm TS mono jacks unbalanced and is arranged in 6 sets of 4 parallel jacks, compatible with CV and audio signals. In terms of power, the module requires a Eurorack power supply and has a current draw of 40 mA for both +12 V and -12 V. The physical dimensions of the module are 28 x 81 x 129 mm and it occupies 16 HP of rack space. The weight of the module is 0.18 kg. The product code for the Behringer System 100 173 Gates Module is SYSTEM 100 173.


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