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Behringer 173 QUAD GATE/MULTIPLES Legendary Analog Quad Gate and Multiples Module for Eurorack

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About this item

  • Amazing quad Signal Gate/Multiple module from the '80s
  • Authentic reproduction of original "System 100M*" circuitry
  • 4 signal gates (switches) with buffered audio inputs and outputs for immediate signal switching
  • Gates feature control inputs for positive and negative triggers plus LED indicators
  • 6-channel multiples, each with 4 floating parallel connectors for optimal signal integrity


Amazing quad Signal Gate/Multiple module from the '80s


おさちゃん
Reviewed in Japan on July 19, 2024
色々と凝った音創りをする際は必要かつ便利なモジュールとなります。購入して損は無いです。
Mr Bill
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2024
Works fine
Fred Rayworth
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
The 173 Quad Gate/Multiples is an essential utility module for my system. I use it on almost every patch. The thing is that the multiples appear to be active and not passive as they might imply. For instance, when I plug the trigger from the MIDI into one input then two outputs to envelope triggers, I discovered something. If the source doesn’t go into the very first input on the left of the row, only one EG will trigger. I got quite frustrated until I figured out why one EG wasn’t working. Therefore, keeping that in mind, any time you want multiples, use the source on the far left jack.Also, this will not work to gang oscillators. Even using the source on the left input, when you send patches to the two VCOs, they are okay until you go up a few octaves. Then it loses tune as the voltages bump into each other and sum incorrectly. For this case, you have to use the active mixer on the 297 module backward to get the oscillators to stay in tune. By this I mean the control voltage is plugged into the output of the mixer and the two oscillators plugged into the inputs. Weird but it works, telling me the mixer is active both ways.Overall, this is a very handy module and I wish I had room for two.
Regent Dickey
Reviewed in Canada on July 15, 2023
Prix très abordable et pratique.
Jesse R. Castro
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
TIL that not all powered multiples are buffered. Essentially what that means is that this module can't be used to multiply pitch information (V/Oct). If you try, the voltage will drop with each additional signal you add. And it's not constant drops either, so you can't tune to accommodate. For how big this module is, and the fact that it requires a power slot, I don't feel it's worth the space it takes up. That being said, the switched gates are pretty dope. I kind of wish I didn't have to pull it out. Still a great deal if you need passive multiples or switch gates, just don't expect to multiply pitches.
devtank
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022
It's a passive 'mult' which gives you an additional array of ins and outs to extend the functionality of other modules.Passive means that there is signal loss the more interactions you put on that particular row/channel. However, if you plug the last connector in the row, into the mixer, it will amplify the signal.Its an underrated module, which is extremely valuable for the creation of multi sourced and modulated sounds, -per channel of which you get 6.I never use the gates on it so I cant really review that part.
freddy
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2021
Im new to Eurorack so I still need to get alot of the basic utilities, this might not be the most exciting module but its super useful and was a great price. Spaghetti!
Edward Shumate
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020
After a good deal of reading, YouTube videos and research, I finally got this one patched correctly. I wasn't that impressed by it. The good thing, strangely enough, is the large area of mults. Another of my stand-alone mults if very thin and difficult to get my fingers in to patch it.
H J K
Reviewed in Australia on December 25, 2020
For the price I paid, pretty darn good... the gates particularly