This is an authentic replication of the discrete I/O circuitry from the “Modular 55” Series. Used by the world's top - notch pop, rock, and jazz musicians in their shows, it allows you to build your own one - of - a - kind synthesizer. You can fit it into a standard Eurorack case at an affordable price. Mix and match various modules to create a personal synth that suits your music. Or, go big and fill a room with modules to fulfill every synth enthusiast's wildest dream. Features include a vintage - sounding 914 fixed filter bank module from the '70s, an exact reproduction of the 'Modular 55' Series discrete I/O circuitry, a roster of famous artists, 12 active bandpass filters from 125 Hz - 5.6 kHz, additional lowpass and highpass filters, dual input and output jacks, and it meets Eurorack specs: 28 HP, 60 mA +12 V, 70 mA -12 V.


Using this Behringer 914 Fixed Filter Bank Module is easy. First, make sure your Eurorack case has enough space for it as it's 28 HP. Connect the power supply with the correct voltage (60 mA +12 V and 70 mA -12 V). You can then connect your audio sources to the dual input jacks and send the processed sound out through the dual output jacks. To create unique sounds, you can mix and match this module with other ones in your Eurorack setup. When it comes to maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If there are any issues, don't try to open it yourself. Instead, contact Behringer's customer support.