SPL Stereo Vitalizer Mk2-T
Model 9739

 
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Tube version of Stereo Vitalizer MK2
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The MK2-T (model 9739) represents the tube version of the best selling Vitalizer model, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2 (model 9526).

The MK2-T employs 12 AX 7 LPS-tubes for the mid-hi processing and in the Stereo Expander circuitry, where the summed signal is processed.Coil filtering stages complement ideally the vintage tube sound characterisitcs.

Great emphasis was laid on a harmonic tuning of the control parameters for high precision processings.
The MK2-T fits into the range of Vitalizer products between the standard Stereo Vitalizer MK2 and the high-end mastering version, the Tube Vitalizer (Model 9530).

The Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T is a program equaliser concept which makes use of scientific psychoacoustic technology to process audio signals. The Vitalizer technology has been constantly improved over the past years.

The Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T is the tube version of the successful Stereo Vitalizer MK2. The 'MK2-T' utilises two 12 AX 7 LPS-double triode tubes. One of them is used within the Mid-Hi Tune filter and gives the mid frequencies even more accurate transparency with a soft, unobtrusive sound. The second tube is used within the Stereo Expander. The stereo image not only gains more width but also more depth, transparency and clarity because of the pleasant tube harmonics.
The treble range is reworked with Coil filtering stages which focus on achieving a smooth, silky sound pattern. High frequencies are livened up extremely noiseless without them sounding hard or aggressive.

As with all Vitalizer models you can choose between a dry, percussive bass (Tight) or a punchy, soft and very deep sound character (Soft). The bass is accentuated without any risk of emphasising the lower mid frequencies unnaturally. An easy to use compressor complements the bass section allowing the correction of level change due to bass processing.

The Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T is especially designed to serve the needs in recording, mastering, cutting and post production work. Used on complete mixes or being inserted into the subgroups to treat specific parts of the mix, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T will perform the same task as those esoteric and costly equalisers often used for audio sweetening but with far greater tonal flexibility and at a much lower cost.

Applications
1. In Recording Studios, the most popular application is to process a final mix, either while mixing or during post-production prior to cutting. Insert your Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T into the master-inserts of your console or right in between a playback and a recording unit. Although inserting the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T into the master inserts is the most popular application, we advise to insert the unit into the sub-groups, so that specific elements of the mix are being treated with the Vitalizer process.

When patching the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T into the sub-groups or master-breaks of the console, note if the master breaks are switched 'pre' or 'post' fader. They should best be switched 'pre' fader, so that a variation of the master fader does not affect the input level of the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T. The effect level and the treated sound will then remain unchanged. It is important to use full-range monitors to assess the effect of any bass processing in and out of circuit in order to appreciate just how much processing has been added; the brain soon acclimates to changes in timbre and it is easy to overdo it! If in doubt, refer frequently to known recordings played through the same monitor system.

Do not connect the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T between master-outputs and amplifier. The major disadvantage of this connection is the varying input sensitivity with each fader movement.

2. Processing of existing master tapes is another popular stereo application, both during post-production and when reprocessing archive material for CD release. If a single-ended noise reduction system is used to clean up the original, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T can make a significant contribution in restoring the high end detail that invariably suffers during such treatment. In many cases, the restored master can be made to sound appreciably better than the original.

3. In the field of electronic music, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T can be used to add new range and depth to samplers and synthesizers and also to further process existing effects such as delay and reverberation. Even budget instruments and processors with limited audio bandwidths can be made sound full-bodied and detailed.

If you want to use a compressor in the master chain after the console, use your Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T after the compressor. You can then be sure that the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T will receive a level-corrected signal which helps to operate even more precise. If you use the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T before the compressor negative side-effects such as pumping could be more audible.

4. Tape duplication is often made at high speed resulting in a deterioration of the high frequency spectrum of the copies. By processing the output from the source machine, additional brightness can be added to compensate for deficiencies in the copying system. It may also be necessary to modify the bass end as many high speed systems fail to reproduce the bass end of the spectrum faithfully. In both areas, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T is both effective and simple to set up. Real-time duplication is getting more and more popular. In that application the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T offers the same advantages as described under "Recording Studio" and "Video & Film Post Production".

5. The Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T is perfectly suited to the production of radio jingles, commercials, and station idents. Because of the psychoacoustic nature of the processing, the treated signal will appear louder, closer, brighter and more intelligible than whatever was played beforehand, thus creating a powerful impact.

In commercial radio, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T can be used to process the entire on-air signal helping the radio station stand out from the competition. The integral surround processor can also be used to create a wider stereo spread which is important when most of the audience are listening on systems with a narrow speaker geometry such as is the case with in-car sound and portable stereo music systems.

6. In live performance or in club installations, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T is a powerful ally in maintaining speech intelligibility under difficult conditions. It is also of great benefit in systems designed to play recorded music because the illusion of loudness can be maintained at lower absolute SPLs. This could be particularly beneficial with the introduction of new noise level legislation. On the subjective side, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T helps produce a detailed, tight sound, even from indifferent speaker systems giving an improvement in perceived audio quality.

The Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T can be of great value when mixing under time-pressure. You can almost leave the onboard EQs flat and create the FOH sound with the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T in the master inserts.

7. As in other areas, the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T can be used to sharpen and enrichen dialogue, even when the microphone placement is less than optimum as is often the case when filming due to the need to keep the mic out of shot. Music soundtracks benefit in the ways already described for audio-only applications and the fact that the Stereo Vitalizer MK2-T is so quick to set up can save a lot of wasted time spent tuning multi-band equalisers.

Time-compressed audio can also be treated to restore the lack of timbre so often caused by such intensive processing. This is particularly valid in the case of vocal narratives as even a relatively small amount of time-compression or expansion can dramatically compromise the sound quality.

On the post production work on Spike Lee´s "Malcom X" the voice of Denzel Washington playing Malcolm X was treated with the Vitalizer for dramatical reasons:

"We wanted to make sure that there was a dramatic quality difference between the voice-over and the sync dialog," Fleischman adds, offering a mixer´s view. "You try to find a balance between two center mics then balance that with whatever you´re using from left-right pair. We then treated it with the SPL Vitalizer, a psychoacoustic equalizer. It brings a lot more presence to the upper end of the spectrum and a very deep low end so that the voice sounds full." (Mix Magazine)

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Specifications

Input & Output

  • Instrumentation amplifier, electronically balanced (differential), transformerless
  • Nominal input level: +6 dB
  • Input impedance: 22 kOhms
  • Output impedance: < 600 Ohms
  • Max. input level: +20 dBu
  • Max. output level: +20 dBu
  • Minimum load ohms: 600 Ohms
  • Relay Hard Bypass
  • Power Fail Safety
Measurements
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz-100 kHz (100 kHz = -3 dB)
  • EQ frequency range: 20 Hz-22 kHz
  • CCMR (common mode rejection): > -80 dBu @1 kHz
  • THD & N: 0,01855% @ 1 kHz
  • S/N CCIR 468-3: - 85 dBu
  • S/N A-weighted: - 99 dBu
Power Supply
  • Torroidal transformer:.15 VA
  • Fuse: 315 mA (slow blow)
  • Ground-Lift switch
  • Voltage selector
Dimensions
  • Housing: Standard EIA 19"/1U, 482 x 44 x 237 mm
  • Weight: 3,4 kg

Note: 0dBu = 0.775V Subject to change without notice.

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Tips & Tricks

First Steps

When setting up the Stereo Vitalizer mk2-T for the first time, it is wise to approach the controls in a specific order to avoid confusion and to achieve positive results right from the start. Use a CD as source.

Set-up positions (see front panel picture):

  • Drive to zero (centre position)
  • Bass Sound to zero (centre position)
  • Bass Compression to Off (counter clockwise)
  • Mid-Hi Tune to 3.5 kHz (centre position)
  • Process to Off (counter clockwise)
  • LC-EQ to 2 kHz (counter clockwise)
  • Intensity to Off (counter clockwise)
  • Stereo Expander to Off (counter clockwise)

1. Press the Active switch. You will yet hear no audible change in the sound.

2. Slowly move the Process control in from the extreme left. You will find that starting from the 9 o'clock position all frequencies above 3.5 kHz (initial setting Mid-Hi Tune) are becoming more intense. Freqencies below this point are diminished. First set the Process control at 1 o'clock.

3. The next step is to shift the Bass Sound control from the zero position to both sides. Turn to the right: The bass sounds tight and dry. Turn to the left: The bass sounds soft and round. Decide on a bass sound of the desired amplitude.

4. Now start varying Mid-Hi Tune. The original setting is 3.5 kHz. Turn to the right: The programme material sounds brighter and gets more mids from about 1.5 kHz. The Mid-Hi Tune control sets a starting frequency above which all frequencies are processed. If this starting frequency is lowered, the frequency spectrum included in processing increases. The programme material then sounds brighter and clearer.

Turning the control to the left shifts the starting frequency from 3.5 kHz to higher frequencies. The programme material then sounds increasingly dull, because fewer and fewer frequencies are being included in the process, the higher the frequencies become. The setting you choose is a matter of personal taste.

5. The LC-EQ is variable in frequency and amplitude. This section helps you to give voices or other instruments in improved presence. Leave the LC-EQ control in the set-up position (counter clockwise) and turn in the Intensity to around 12 o´clock. This makes the processed signal more natural with a soft, silky-sounding top-end.

6. Finally, turn the Stereo Expander control to 12 o'clock position. Note the soft spreading stereo image.

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