
Anthony Easton
The Neo Instruments micro Vent 16 is a rotary speaker simulator pedal designed for guitar, bass, and keys. It simulates the classic guitar Leslie with a 10-inch speaker into a single drum rotor, specifically emulating the vertically suspended magic of the Fender Vibratone. The pedal features an extremely powerful 32 Bit SHARC DSP for signal processing, with analog digital conversion and digital analog conversion both at 48kHz and 24 Bit.
Key Features:
- Leslie 122 emulation (micro Vent 122), Vibratone emulation (micro Vent 16)
- Standard size stompbox enclosure
- 9V DC standard negative polarity power supply
- Mono in / mono out
- Two selectable speeds (Speed1 continuous, Speed2 Slow/Stop/Fast)
- Variable microphone to rotors distance
- Analog Blend for uncolored and latency-free mixing of the dry signal
- Silent footswitch with 5 operating modes for Bypass and Speed select
- True Bypass or Buffered Bypass
Specifications:
- Signal processing: 32 Bit SHARC DSP
- Analog Digital Conversion: 48kHz, 24 Bit
- Digital Analog Conversion: 48kHz, 24 Bit
- Noise Level: -90 dBA
- Max Input Level: +5 dBV
- Input Impedance: 0.5MOhm
- Output Impedance: 400 Ohms
- Recommended Load Impedance: 10 KOhms or more
- Weight: 235g / 8 oz
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 113x 65x 47mm
- Current Draw: 180mA
- Connectors: Input, Output, DC In
The micro Vent 16 is designed to provide a no-compromise sound with its powerful DSP and analog circuitry, making it suitable for a wide range of musical applications.
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