Analog Prairie HorizonEIGHT 8 Channel Passive Transformer-Based Stereo Processor
HorizonEIGHT extends the sonic footprint of Big Iron into a multichannel format built for modern hybrid studios.
Eight matched Jensen transformers shape line-level signals with natural width, cohesion, and low-frequency authority.
Paired attenuation controls and TASCAM-standard DB25 I/O deliver effortless integration in a single 1 RU chassis.
Fully passive, hand-wired, and meticulously aligned, HorizonEIGHT introduces the same unmistakable Analog Prairie character across eight balanced channels — clean, musical, and unmistakably analog.
Features
Eight transformer-balanced channels
Passive signal path — no power, no noise, only tone
Stereo-linked attenuation for intuitive paired control
DB25 inputs and outputs (TASCAM pinout) for simple multi-channel routing
Hand-built 1 RU steel chassis with engraved labeling
Designed, assembled, and tested in Iowa, USA
Analog Depth, Modern Precision
HorizonEIGHT was developed to bring subtle harmonic glue and spatial depth to complex signal paths.
Whether placed across multichannel buses, monitor feeds, or print chains, its matched transformers lend dimension and focus without altering balance or transient integrity.
The sound remains open and articulate — just a little more alive.
Specifications
HorizonEIGHT provides eight balanced transformer signal paths using Jensen JT-11-FLCF units
Each pair is controlled by a stereo-linked quad-gang attenuator for precise, matched adjustments.
Inputs and outputs are DB25 connectors following the TASCAM analog pinout.
Typical insertion loss is about 1.5 to 2 dB, with a frequency response from 20 Hz to 40 kHz (±0.5 dB).
Distortion is typically below 0.01%, and crosstalk between adjacent channels measures better than –80 dB at 1 kHz.
The circuit is referenced to 600 ohms nominal impedance.
The unit occupies 1 RU of rack space, measuring 19 inches wide by 1.75 inches tall and approximately 8 inches deep, and weighs roughly 8 pounds.
HorizonEIGHT
Hand-built in Iowa, heard everywhere
HorizonEIGHT extends the sonic footprint of Big Iron into a multichannel format built for modern hybrid studios.
Eight matched Jensen transformers shape line-level signals with natural width, cohesion, and low-frequency authority.
Paired attenuation controls and TASCAM-standard DB25 I/O deliver effortless integration in a single 1 RU chassis.
Fully passive, hand-wired, and meticulously aligned, HorizonEIGHT introduces the same unmistakable Analog Prairie character across eight balanced channels — clean, musical, and unmistakably analog.
Features
Eight transformer-balanced channels
Passive signal path — no power, no noise, only tone
Stereo-linked attenuation for intuitive paired control
DB25 inputs and outputs (TASCAM pinout) for simple multi-channel routing
Hand-built 1 RU steel chassis with engraved labeling
Designed, assembled, and tested in Iowa, USA
Analog Depth, Modern Precision
HorizonEIGHT was developed to bring subtle harmonic glue and spatial depth to complex signal paths.
Whether placed across multichannel buses, monitor feeds, or print chains, its matched transformers lend dimension and focus without altering balance or transient integrity.
The sound remains open and articulate — just a little more alive.
Specifications
HorizonEIGHT provides eight balanced transformer signal paths using Jensen JT-11-FLCF units
Each pair is controlled by a stereo-linked quad-gang attenuator for precise, matched adjustments.
Inputs and outputs are DB25 connectors following the TASCAM analog pinout.
Typical insertion loss is about 1.5 to 2 dB, with a frequency response from 20 Hz to 40 kHz (±0.5 dB).
Distortion is typically below 0.01%, and crosstalk between adjacent channels measures better than –80 dB at 1 kHz.
The circuit is referenced to 600 ohms nominal impedance.
The unit occupies 1 RU of rack space, measuring 19 inches wide by 1.75 inches tall and approximately 8 inches deep, and weighs roughly 8 pounds.