It wasn't interference. It was them.
Possible interpretations:
It offers a massive bottom end that "lingers" longer, making it highly effective for kick drums and bass guitars. capi roclem mec31
A custom-wound recreation of the original Melcor output stage. Sonic Character: "Ooey-Gooey" and Fat
Rock. Lem. Rock. Lem.
In the meantime, here’s a you could use:
Unlike the mid-forward "punch" of an API 312, the MEC31 has a smoother high-frequency response, often compared to the warmth of a vintage Neve unit. It wasn't interference
The MEC31 is built around the circuitry of , a pro-audio company from the mid-to-late 1960s where many early API engineers began their careers. While CAPI clarifies it is not a direct clone of the Melcor AML27, it utilizes the same three core architectural pillars to achieve its unique "badass" character: