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Behringer System 55 Complete Eurorack Modular Synthesizer

Complete Eurorack Modular Synthesizer with 38 Modules, MIDI-to-CV Converter, and 2 Eurorack Go Cases
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Authentic Eurorack Reproduction of a Legendary Modular Monster

A historically accurate interpretation of a legendary 1970s modular synth, the Behringer System 55 is teeming with vintage vibe. With 38 discrete all-analog modules, this power-packed Eurorack system has everything you need to craft authentic old-school synth tones. It features a staggering collection of oscillators, filters, amplifiers, and noise sources — plus all the necessary utilities and a step sequencer. On top of that, it’s housed in two Behringer Eurorack Cases ganged together with a set of Eurorack Go brackets, and it includes enough built-in power to supply the whole system with some juice to spare! With the Behringer System 55, it’s now possible for vintage modular synth lovers to live out their wildest electronic dreams, with the additional perk of integrating these iconic tones with modern Eurorack devices!

1 x 914 Fixed Filter Bank

The 914 fixed filter bank gives you unprecedented control over the timbre and resonance of your synthesized sound creations. The Behringer 914 is loaded with 12 active bandpass filters — ranging from 125Hz to 5.6kHz — and 24dB/octave highpass and lowpass filters. Not simply an EQ, the Behringer 914 has a characteristic sound that adds harmonic richness to any signal.

1 x 923 Analog Dual Filter

The 923 analog dual VCF delivers lush filtering with just enough grit to add massive character to your Eurorack-system oscillators and other audio signals. The 923 comprises a separate highpass and lowpass filter with independent I/O, along with a pink noise generator and white noise generator. Route two discrete signals into each filter to build dense, complex synth tones, or chain the two filters in series for bandpass-like effects and unique soundscaping.

1 x 904B Voltage-controlled Highpass Filter

A point-to-point reproduction sized for Eurorack, the 904B Voltage-controlled highpass filter delivers the smooth frequency sweeping, gritty character, and squelching high end that made its predecessor highly coveted by vintage synth collectors. The module consists of two controls: filter control voltage and frequency range. Bearing its historically accurate name, the filter control voltage knob sets the filter’s cutoff point, and the 2-position Frequency Range selector lets you choose between a low (4Hz to 20kHz) band and a high (10Hz to 50kHz) band. Not only does the 904B remove low frequencies, but it also accentuates the high frequencies for ear-blistering leads that slice through a mix. And when paired with the Behringer 904B voltage-controlled lowpass filter, it can create brain-bending bandpass effects. The 904B is equipped with signal inputs and outputs and three summed control voltage inputs for blending modulators that affect the filter’s cutoff point.

1 x 904A Voltage-controlled Lowpass Filter

The Behringer 904A VCF is a self-oscillating resonant lowpass filter brimming with a thick and gritty vintage character. The 904A’s two primary controls — fixed control voltage and regeneration — carry the names found on the original unit, but, in modern parlance, they translate to filter cutoff and resonance, respectively. And they behave exactly as you would expect, with the unmistakable sound that has cemented its place in synthesis history. A frequency range knob lets you select from three frequency cutoff bands: position one spans from 1Hz to 5kHz, position 2 is 4Hz to 20kHz, and position 3 is 16Hz to 80kHz — giving you have ample control over your filter sweeps. The 904A is equipped with a signal input and output. It also includes three CV control inputs for manipulating the fixed control voltage, which are summed for creating dynamic movements from multiple LFOs or other modulation sources.

1 x 992 Control Voltages

It may look humble, but Eurorack experts will tell you that the 992 is much more than a utilitarian module. At its most basic, it’s a CV router with three control inputs and three frequency control to lowpass filter outputs, selectable with front-panel switches. The control input signals are summed, and that’s where things get interesting. By combining CVs, you can start crafting incredibly complex waveshapes, from musical undulations to unpredictable modulated chaos. And by routing the summed signals to multiple filters or other CV-controllable modules, the 992 gives you the power to develop synth tones with stunning depth and dimension. As a cherry on top, the 992 includes an attenuverter for scaling or inverting an external CV signal. Turning the knob clockwise adjusts the CV level from 0 to 10 (unity gain); turning counterclockwise adjusts the CV level from 0 to -10 (also unity gain).

5 x 902 Voltage Controlled Amplifier

The 902 VCA module is the System 55’s workhorse voltage-controlled amplifier, with two signal inputs and two signal outputs for controlling audio signals or control voltages. Use it to generate brain-bending amplitude modulation, silky-smooth tremolo effects, and more.

4 x 911 Envelope Generator

The 911 envelope generator is a powerful sound-sculpting tool. Laid out in a standard ADSR configuration, the 911 envelope generator provides wide-ranging time intervals from 2ms up to 10 seconds, for tight snares and bursts, snappy pitched percussion sounds, epic stabs, and long, liquid drones. When building a Eurorack synthesizer, having an excellent envelope generator is essential — and, with the Behringer System 55, you get four!

1 x 911A Dual Trigger Delay

The 911A dual trigger delay has a delay time range of 2ms to 10s, and it transforms your ADSR envelope generator into a DADSR envelope generator. Add subtle depth, slap-like delay, or haunting long delay that follows your signal like a shadow. Unlike most delays, the 911A doesn’t spit out a carbon copy. Instead, it expands from zero to peak volume before moving through the ADSR, producing an evocative volume swell. The 911A has three signal-routing options accessible through its coupling mode control knob. The delays can run independently, with their own delay time settings; in parallel mode to link the delay times; or in series, with one delay feeding into the next to create a moving modulated delay.

2 x 921A Oscillator Driver

The Behringer 921A oscillator driver works in conjunction with the Behringer 921B oscillator module. Using the 921A oscillator driver, you can alter the frequency of the 921B oscillator module according to semitones or octaves, selectable with a rocker switch. Additionally, the 921A outputs an adjustable rectangular waveform for pulse width modulation. The 921A is CV-controllable with two summed inputs each for frequency and pulse width, for wild moving modulations. And unlike the original 1970s unit, the 921A isn’t constrained to affecting one oscillator unit; Behringer has designed it to drive up to 12 parallel oscillators.

6 x 921B Voltage-controlled Oscillator

The Behringer 921B oscillator is filled with vintage bite and growl. This straightforward all-analog VCO simultaneously outputs sine, triangle, sawtooth, and square waveshapes, and it includes two CV inputs for pulse width modulation and AC-Coupled and DC-Coupled inputs for frequency modulation. Sync In with selectable weak and strong modes lets you slave the 921B to another oscillator for deep waveshape manipulation.

1 x 921 Voltage-controlled Oscillator

The Behringer 921 VCO generates massive, gritty tones with its six selectable waveforms that include sine, triangle, saw, inverted saw, square, and inverted square. Or you can switch it into sub-audio mode for use as an LFO. The 921’s frequency control lets you select between stepped octaves or semitones, allowing you to create pseudo-polyphony when paired with one or more additional oscillators. For ultra-thick sounds, the 921 features pulse width modulation with two separate CV inputs, and you can add a heaping helping of dirt by adjusting the module’s clamping point, a type of old-school clipper.

1 x 960 Sequential Controller

The Behringer 960 comprises three 8-step sequencer pattern rows, with manual CV adjustment and separate gate in and out per step, and a ninth step with a stop command for halting the sequence. Every step is equipped with a manual trigger button, making it easy to audition sounds when building sequences. The Behringer 960 provides two outputs per channel and a voltage range selector for each, with options for +2V, +4V, and +8V maximum output. For brewing up vintage-inspired synthwave arpeggios, firing off gritty analog drum samples, or generating complex modulations, it doesn’t get better than the Behringer 960. And the module is also equipped with a built-in pulse oscillator, with a frequency range selector and fine-tuning knob (bearing the historically accurate name “Frequency Vernier”).

3 x C3PA-O Oscillator Controller

The 992 control voltages module and the C3PA-O oscillator controller module are functionally similar, with the difference being an attenuator on the Behringer C3PA-O and an attenuverter on the Behringer 992.

3 x CP3A-M Mixer

The CP3A-M mixer’s straightforward controls offer extensive flexibility for building complex patches and creating never-before-heard sounds. The CP3A-M contains four channel inputs with channel gain knobs, a master gain knob, two sets of outputs with negative and positive polarity, and two sets of multiples with four outputs each. All of this adds up to vast routing options that will blow open your System 55’s creative potential.

2 x 995 Attenuators

The 995 lets you passively control the level of both audio and CV signals up to unity gain. The compact 8HP module contains three attenuators, which can be used in series to attenuate a single signal that can be sent to three different modules in your Eurorack system. Or you can use it in parallel to attenuate and then output up to three independent input signals.

1 x 903A Random Signal Generator

The 903A random signal generator pumps out vintage-sounding white and pink noise. With two outputs per voice, the Behringer 903A is formidable as both an audio source for producing percussive and atmospheric sounds and as a modulation source for randomizing sample & hold, sequences, and more.

1 x CP35 Attenuators

The Behringer CP35 attenuators module massively expands the creative possibilities of your Eurorack system. This 26HP unit comprises four passive attenuators, eight multiples, and +6V/-6V reference voltage outputs. The attenuators have an attenuation range of infinity to unity gain, and they are normalized from left to right. So, you can use them as an additional bank of four multiples or break the chain by patching into input jacks two, three, or four. Multiples are split into two banks, each with one input and three outputs. The Behringer CP35 is able to pass audio and CV signals, allowing considerable flexibility for creating complex patches within your Eurorack system.

1 x 961 Interface

The 961 interface is a utility device that converts the vintage V-trigs to S-trigs for compatibility with other Behringer System 55 devices and third-party Eurorack modules. The 961 has 24 V-trig inputs split into two banks of two columns, marked A and B. It offers flexible control over input signal gain and the ability to manually set the length of time for a trigger’s “On” duration on column B inputs. With the 961 installed in your Eurorack, you get to enjoy the historically accurate character of the System 55, with easy integration with other Eurorack modules.

1 x 962 Sequential Switch

The 962’s unique routing and switching capabilities empower you to transform an 8-step sequencer into a 16- to 24-step sequencer with other steps in between. The operation is simple. Run up to three signals into the 962’s three inputs, and output them to an oscillator, filter, or more. With a little patchwork, the 962 will switch between the input signals in sequence. For the Behringer 960 sequencer, that means switching between the unit’s three available patterns. However, the 962 doesn’t stop there: it is able to switch between other Eurorack units that output audio signals and CV. With some imagination, you can cook up mind-twisting patches that will send your listeners on a wild sonic excursion!

1 x CM1A MIDI to CV Converter

The CM1A is a high-quality 16-bit MIDI to CV converter that lets you control your System 55 with any MIDI keyboard, hardware sequencer, or your DAW. It includes traditional 5-pin din MIDI In and Thru ports and a USB-MIDI port. Plus, it allows you to switch between V-trig, S-trig, or use both simultaneously!

Behringer System 55 Complete Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Features:

  • Authentic reproduction of a legendary complete modular synth system
  • Features 38 all-analog Eurorack modules built to vintage spec
  • Comes with 2 Eurorack Go cases with PSUs and a Eurorack Go mounting bracket
  • MIDI-to-CV converter allows you to control the system with any MIDI controller, hardware sequencer, or DAW
  • Includes 144HP of space for additional Eurorack panels and 1 x 28HP blank panel, 2 x 56HP blank panels, and 2 x 2HP blank panels

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Tech Specs

  • Type: Modular Synthesizer System
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Oscillators: 6 x 921B VCO, 1 x 921 VCO
  • Waveforms: Sawtooth, Inverted Sawtooth, Sine, Triangle, Square, Inverted Square, PWM
  • Filter: 1 x 914 Fixed Filter Bank, 1 x 923 Analog Dual Filter, 1 x 904A Voltage-controlled Lowpass, 1 x 904B Voltage-controlled Highpass
  • Envelope Generator: 4 x 911 EG (attack, decay, sustain, release)
  • Expansion: 2 x 56HP, 1 x 28HP, 2 x 2HP blank panel expansion slots
  • Sequencer: 1 x 960 24-step Sequencer
  • MIDI I/O: In/Thru/USB
  • Other I/O: 352 x Patch Points
  • USB: 1 x Type B
  • Power Supply: 13V DC power supply (included)
  • HP Size: 4 x 140HP
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 000-ESS02-00010

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Rated 5/5

An amazing remake of a vintage classic, for an excellent price and more compact formfactor

Living my Tangerine Dream, now that I have the System 55 to go with a Behringer 2600. Modules feel well made. Case has room to add some modern eurorack modulators and triggers. Besides patch cables, the only thing missing is a sample and hold, which I would have expected on a vintage system, but no problem, there are many interesting modules that includes S&H. It sounds wonderful and beefy. For the price, I can't think of a better way to start a eurorack if you are into vintage synths. There are loads of possibilities with the modules that it comes with, and loads more when patching in semi-modular synths. Be sure to check out "Fixed Filter Banks – Synth Clips 25 – Daniel Fisher" on YouTube. A great use for the fixed filter bank with a noise source.
Music background: Synth nerd
Rated 5/5

Absolutely Blown Away!!

I have owned the system 55 for several weeks now and am absolutely blown away both by the authentic tone this system produces as well as the presence of the sound. IT IS ROOM SHAKING!

THE SOUND:
I restore vintage moog synthesizers for a living and recently have been restoring a moog 1C from 1972 and personally comparing it against the system 55. The accuracy of tone and presence is very impressive. The 921 series oscillators are of course surface mount components but the chip sets are authentic all the way to the MC1496 modulator/balancer used for phase lock when using sync functions.


BUILD QUALITY:
the build quality of the system 55 is very nice consisting of metal interface plates which feel very solid. All knobs and jacks feel solid as well. The only area that does feel a bit fragile is the CV selector switches on the cv selection module for oscillstors/filter, they function as intended but if you are a more aggressive player, I feel that these could be a weak spot.

FEATURES/FUNCTIONS:

One of the fun things about the system 55 is actually the MIDI to CV converter...it supports duophonic mode which adds a lot to the unit. I like to take the 6 921B oscillators and split them into groups of 3. One group of 3 oscillators will be for low note priority and the other three for high note priority. At the same time, there is a 921 that can have a complimentary sequence and assigned to either high note low note or set at a fixed frequency making for some very musical arrangements.

One critical thing missing on the system 55 is a protamento, (glide) module. A module would have to be added in order to get this function There is plenty of room in the lower cabinet to add a module but would have been really nice to have seen a glide module or even two as far as that goes. On original moog modulars, the glide circuit is actually part of the keyboard such as the model 950 etc so not in module form even on moog.

The dual eurorack cabinets feel very solid along with the aluminum bracing that connects them together. It would have been nice is the cabinets were hinged and folded against each other, once the two cabinets are assembled, they are in a fixed position, once again it's not a deal breaker but would have been a nice feature.

Overall, this is a fantastic modular that holds true to the moog tone and character at a very realistic price, it's a lot of synth for the money and is actually a portable example of something that would take up a whole wall in its original format. I'm proud to own the system 55!
Music background: Vintage synth tech/sound designer
Rated 5/5

Beautiful from Two Points of View

Not only does this instrument produce amazing, very musical sounds, it is also intriguining and challenging from an engineering point of view. I started my career in music and electronics working on Allen electronic church organs, including the ones that had vacuum tube and transistor oscillators as well as the then brand new digital sample church organs. The technologies in this gorgeous instrument are therefore very familiar and even nostalgic to me. I have already needed to order more patch cables! Below is a picture of a patch that used all the cables I got when I ordered it. Thanks again to Jon Krempel for his usual amazing customer service!
Music background: Chief Engineer and Studio Musician at Nothing But You Multimedia Services, LLC.
Rated 5/5

Loving the Starter Package

Ah, face it, this is just starting out, isn't it? Yeah, I wanted a System 55 from when I first heard Wendy Carlos and Isao Tomita, and now I have something for myself. And I need some longer patch cords!

Yes, I have other Eurorack modules, in two Arturia cases, along with Moog Mother 32 and Subharmonicon. This gives me an affordable Moogalike package, and I've barely begun to scratch the surface of all the great sounds this can generate. Of course I just received it, and of course I annoyed and perplexed my neighbors last night.

This patch is from the getting started guide. It's a bit tricky to follow the tiny pictures in the manual, but it can be done. There are several patches in the guide that will get you started, and working them out is a great way to start with the 55. Working with this makes me wonder if anybody has really dived deep into the wonderful sonic abyss of the 55.

Of course I will be adding more modules. There's a whole blank rack space just needing to be filled!
Rated 5/5

Missing 1 thing with the Behringer System 55

Like it alot and lots to explore. But why didn't Behringer make a keyboard the has a Portamento/Glide circuit in the keyboard to go with the system 55? It's tough trying to find an inexpensive controller that has that feature in it
Music background: Berklee College of Music
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