Palmer PAN 03 Reviews

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8 years ago

Sounds great unless pushed hard

Great unit, well built and rugged. I have noticed that when it is pushed hard it doesn't clip, it exhibits a resonance ringing kind of sound. This happened first when I was DI'ing at speaker level with the pad in (as advertised possible) making me worry about my amp and again when I drove it hard with a pedal without the pad, its odd and when not driven it in no way sounds faulty, it could be to do with the power supply I'm using possibly though so im not holding it against the unit in the review. Overall a good unit.

10 years ago

A very hany addition to your rack

I use the Palmer PAN 03 mostly for synths. It is a very convenient way of accessing my mixers inputs, as the unit is rack located near my synth outputs. I much prefer the sound of DI'd synth as it seems to make the sound more vibrant. The input jack are smooth to use and the pad and ground lift buttons feel solid and reliable. The over all build of the unit is solid. The only thing I don't like is the having to use an external power supply to power the DI rack, as it does not operate using phantom power from your mixer.

10 years ago

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12 years ago

A practical problem-solver

Perfect if you have a keyboard/sampler set-up that requires several DIs as it's compact and rack-mountable. It isn't a cure-all for ground loops and faulty wiring but providing everything else is working OK, the Palmer does the job. Note, it comes with a hard-wired euro plug so you'll need an adaptor for UK supplies.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Palmer
  • Released in 2004
  • Average price : $322
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