Product History

Product History

Our first product, the original Paintpot was released in 1992. This is a unique product, a portable remote controllable mic preamp, with connectors in a sensible place!

 Since then we've released a host of great products for the audio community, including:

  • 1992 - Paintpot portable preamp introduced
  • 1992 - ControlPot preamp remote controller introduced
  • 1993 - RackPot 4 channel 1U remote controlled preamp introduced
  • 1994 - 130V Paintpot, our preamp with 130V DPA inputs introduced
  • 1995 - Headless Paintpot, remote only preamp introduced
  • 1996 - Custom mastering console introduced
  • 1997 - Digital routing card added to mastering console
  • 1998 - Remote controllable parametric EQ card added to mastering console
  • 1998 - Remote controllable compressor card added to mastering console
  • 1999 - Mic Brick, 3U modular preamps, 1-32 channels introduced
  • 1999 - ADC and DAC cards added to mastering console
  • 2000 - Talkback module added to mastering console
  • 2002 - New Paintpot, with inbuilt ADC options
  • 2003 - igloo modular rack system introduced
  • 2003 - MS processing card introduced
  • 2004 - iMon monitor controllers introduced
  • 2004 - iRou analogue and digital routers introduced
  • 2005 - Master 1 mastering console introduced
  • 2005 - Dual VU meters with attenuator introduced
  • 2005 - Bass Manager card  introduced
  • 2006 - New relay based monitor card introduced, passive attenuation and very clean
  • 2006 - iPre modular preamp introduced, with ADC options
  • 2006 - New SRC based ADC and DAC introduced
  • 2007-  New Talkback module introduced
  • 2007 - New separate powerful internal headphone amplifier introduced
  • 2007 - New GPIO module introduced
  • 2007 - Elliptical EQ for vinyl introduced
  • 2008 - M Class mastering consoles introduced
  • 2008 - C Class monitor controllers introduced
  • 2009 - R Class audio routers introduced
  • 2009 - New MS and trimmer module introduced
  • 2009 - New iPre modular preamp released, with front mounted input options

With more to follow, just watch this space!