The TB2+ shares many of the remarkable attributes of its smaller brother the DB1S+ in a larger stand or bridge mounted design. The TB2S+ allows for greater SPL as well as increased bass extension and definition; therefore it is equally suited to larger listening environments. The TB2S+ has become a favourite amongst quality conscious broadcasters and those looking for a neutral nearfield. The latest +upgrade includes improvements in tweeter, crossover and transmission line damping, which once again puts the TB2+ head and shoulders above its competition in all areas of performance. Like the DB1S+ it can be used in conjunction with the TLE1S Active sub bass unit to produce a highly accurate and potent surround monitoring package.
Designed by Martin Schmidtz in Frankfurt, Germany, the Palmer PDI-03 Speaker Simulator was originally Palmer's main product. Unfortunately this came to an end when they received a threat of legal action from Groove Tubes for having some similarities in design the their SE unit. Palmer then ceased production of the 03 and designed a new simulator which became the PGA-04.
Passive DI box especially designed for guitars.
The PDI09 can be connected between an effect device or amplifier and the mixing console. The PDI09 is not suitable for direct connection to a guitar.
Integrated filter circuits simulate the authentic "speaker" sound. Tone can be varied between "Mellow", "Normal", or "Bright".
Burman were an amp and speaker cab manufacturer based in Newcastle in the North East of England, founded by Greg Burman. They went out of business in the early eighties and are mainly known for their military grade hand wired valve KT66 heads and combos. Their stuff is incredibly heavy and built to last 1000 years.