BAM
The OTO Machines BAM is a stereo reverb processor inspired by the late
70s/early 80s digital reverberator units. It is sought after for its grainy,
warm, and musical reverberations. The technology used in BAM closely resembles
that of early digital reverberator units, employing 16-bit converters, 20-bit
fixed-point processing, analog filtering, and an input transformer transient
simulator.
Key Features:
\- 7 algorithms: Room, Hall, Plate, Ambient, Chorus, Non-Linear, and Primitive
\- Input gain up to +15 dB with analog clipping
\- Pre Delay up to 500 ms (with the PRE DELAY pot) or 1500 ms (with the TAP
switch)
\- Continuous control of the reverb Size parameter for fine-tuning
\- Low-Cut Filter: 20 Hz, 80 Hz, 150 Hz, 250 Hz, 450 Hz
\- High-Cut Filter: 1.8 kHz, 4.5 kHz, 7 kHz, 9 kHz, 15 kHz
\- Chorus parameter can add modulation to the reverberator signal
\- Tap Tempo assignable to Pre Delay or Reverb Time
\- Freeze switch
\- 36 user presets
\- MIDI input: BAM responds to CCs and Pgm Change
\- 3 bypass modes: Relay, Spillover, and Aux
\- User-friendly interface via 16 white LEDs
\- Rugged steel enclosure
\- Neutrik® jack connectors
\- Power supply included
Specifications:
\- Inputs: 1/4” phone jacks, single-ended, impedance 1 MOhm, max input level
+20 dBu (@ 1% THD+N)
\- Outputs: 1/4” phone jacks, single-ended, impedance 100 Ohm, max output
level +20 dBu
\- Dry signal specifications: THD+N 0.025%, frequency response -0.11 dBu @ 20
Hz, -0.15 dBu @ 20 kHz, dynamic range 106 dB
\- Wet signal specifications: THD+N 0.073%, frequency response -1.50 dBu @ 25
Hz, -2.90 dBu @ 15 kHz, dynamic range 88 dB
\- Dimensions: 145 x 145 x 65 mm
\- Weight: 782 g
\- Power supply: Input 100V to 240V AC, 50 to 60 Hz, 0.6 Amp, Output +15V DC,
1 Amp, dimensions 74 x 43 x 35 mm, weight 165 g