Xam Jenny Custom 15 [portable] Jun 2026
Producers like Noisia and Eprom have been spotted using pre-release versions. The trick: Set bands 1-5 to "Neve" mode with saturation on. Set bands 10-15 to "Linear Phase" for pristine highs. The result is a Reese bass that growls in the low-mids but sizzles cleanly on top without phase cancellation.
This is not sidechaining. This is intelligent, per-frequency, real-time sculpting.
Do not download the demo expecting a one-knob solution. The XAM Jenny Custom 15 is a deep diver’s paradise. The interface presents a 15-column grid. Each column contains: XAM Jenny custom 15
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XAM did something controversial: They released the Jenny Custom 15 as a native plugin (VST3/AU/AAX) and a 500-series analog module . Producers like Noisia and Eprom have been spotted
What separates the XAM Jenny Custom 15 from competitors like FabFilter Pro-Q 3 or iZotope Ozone is the . In traditional dynamic EQs, the gain reduction is linear—as the input gets louder, the cut gets deeper.
The Jenny algorithm uses what XAM calls "Adaptive Emotional Intelligence" (AEI). While that sounds like marketing hype, the math is real: Instead of reacting strictly to RMS or Peak levels, the Jenny Custom 15 analyzes the harmonic context. If a resonant frequency appears due to a transient, the band clamps it. If that same frequency appears as a sustained fundamental (like a bass note), the EQ backs off. The result is a Reese bass that growls
Is this a piece of software, a mechanical component, a custom vehicle (like a truck or bike), or perhaps a hobbyist project (like a custom keyboard or PC build)?
Optimized for high-demand tasks with minimal energy waste.
The is hand-wired. This means that every connection inside the chassis is made by a human hand, soldering components together with precision. While this makes the amp more expensive to produce, the sonic benefits are undeniable. Hand-wiring reduces parasitic capacitance that can rob high-end frequencies and allows for a much more robust signal path. It also means the amp is incredibly serviceable—a tech can easily trace a signal or replace a component decades down the line, ensuring the Jenny Custom 15 is a lifetime investment.
"I sold my hardware API 5500 after using the Jenny Custom 15. The ability to have 15 different EQs in one serial path is game-changing. I just wish the GUI was resizable." –










