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Two identical channels, each with: Signal input and output, gain control (gain factor: 2.1), offset control and output selector switch (normal, off, inverted).
Input A is normalised to input B
Output A is normalised to output B (operation as mixer)
Current consumption: 24 mA (+12 V) / 24 mA (-12 V)
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It's a very useful little module. On the positive side, the module's small size makes it great for fitting into tight spaces or for users with smaller cases. However, this also means that it's not very playable in a traditional sense (small knobs).
One of the great features of the Tweakers is that it can also function as a two-channel mixer, which adds even more versatility to an already useful module.
Perhaps the best part about the Klavis Tweakers is its price - it's an affordable option for users on a budget who still want a high-quality module. Overall, I'd definitely recommend the Tweakers to anyone looking for a small, versatile module that won't break the bank.