The CompSat’s unique circuitry sets the Mike-E apart from all other mic preamps.
SATURATOR – a multi stage soft-clipping circuit. At lower levels, a triode-type saturation affects the signal. As the level increases, a second unique clip circuit starts to more severely flatten out the peaks.
COMPRESSOR – based on ELI’s world famous Distressor, but with other characteristics (including a much longer attack time). Preset ratios include: 2:1, 4:1, 8:1…and, of course, Nuke.
EMPHASIS – a two-stage circuit that boosts and soft clips high frequencies before the CompSat™ circuit, and then cuts the frequencies after it. Emphasis has the added perk of improving signal to noise, and is the reason analog tape decks used emphasis to begin with.
The Mike-E's Seven Circuits
1. Mic Preamplifier
Super low noise and stepped gain switching.
2. Direct Box
Unparalleled distortion, noise, and frequency response when pre-amping instruments.
3. Colored HP Filter
80Hz High pass filter emulates the warm low frequency cut of our favorite vintage equalizers.
4. Phase Switch
Invert the audio signal 180 degrees.
5. CompSat
Offers both a musical Compressor/Limiter and a unique tape-like saturation circuit.
6. Emphasis
High-frequency emphasis system softens high frequency ‘pile-ups’ and further the creamy color of the Mike-E.
7. Mix Control
Allows the blending of the Compressed/Saturated signal with the clean unprocessed “Dry” signal.