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At PreSonus, weʼve been designing preamps for a long time, and we always focus on audio quality first. So when we decided to upgrade our popular TubePre V2, we focused on improving an already high-quality sound—without jacking up the price. Like the originalTubePre, the new version is a fully professional tube preamp, with a dual-servo (no capacitors) gain stage that lets you boost the program signal to smoking hot levels without significantly increasing the background noise. Discrete components and high-voltage operation offer dynamic range and detail not found in other single-channel tube preamps in its class.
Housed in a rugged case, the TubePre V2 rear panel sports separate unbalanced, ¼” instrument and balanced, XLR mic inputs and unbalanced ¼” and balanced XLR line outputs. Weʼve included all of the extras you need for professional operation including a high-pass filter, phantom power for condenser mics, polarity reverse switch, and a backlit VU meter.
| • Solid housing
• RIAA Equalization
• High quality components
The PRE-101 is a phono pre-amp with RIAA equalization. The tiny signal of magnetic pick-ups is amplified to fit the line-level inputs of mixers or USB sound-cards.
Specifications Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz RIAA
Inputs: RCA
Outputs: RCA
Input sensitivity: 3mV for 1000 mV output
Input Impedance: 47 kOhm
Nominal Output Voltage: 0 dBV
Max Output voltage: +16 dBu
Output impedance: 100-600 Ohms
Power supply: 18V AC (adapter included)
Dimensions: 40 x 113 x 80 mm (HxWxD)
Weight: 0,35 Kg |
The PRE-73 DLX is a one-channel vintage style microphone-, line- and instrument preamplifier. The signal path uses only discrete components like resistors, capacitors and transistors. The line and microphone input and the line output are transformer balanced, using three different transformers, each one optimized for its purpose.
This is the way audio components were built before integrated circuits became available. The subjective sound quality delivered by vintage equipment is often prefered over the one delivered by modern units, a situation that is even more obvious now when music is recorded with clean-sounding digital audio equipment.
The circuit used in the PRE-73 DLX is similar to the preamp section in the classical 1073 module with a corresponding sound character that is warm, punchy, sweet and musical. These classic characteristics have been heard on countless recordings through the years and it is a versatile sound that works very well on most sound sources and in most genres. The essence of this sound is now available at a surprisingly low cost, making it available to nearly everyone.
FEATURES
- Vintage Style electronics. No intergrated circuits in the signal path.
- Maximum gain on the mic input is 80 dB, enough to handle passive ribbon mics with quiet sound sources.
- Gain range on the Line input: -20 to + 10 dB.
- Switchable impedance on the mic input, 1200 or 300 Ohms, will change the tone of most mics.
- Switchable phantom power and absolute phase.
- A high-impedance instrument input for any sound module, electric guitar or bass.
- A simple but effective 4-step LED output level meter.
- The output level controls makes it possible to make fine gain adjustments and also to overload the main gain stage(s) for more character and then lower the signal to a suitable level before the output stage.
- Combo XLR/TRS input jacks and separate output XLR and TRS jacks for flexible connections.
- Insert jack for inserting EQ´s and other units.
- External high power power supply to avoid interaction with the audio circuits and transformers.
- A solid build quality that will last many years of normal use.
The PRE-73 DLX has a number of improvement and new features compared to the PRE-73 MKII:
- Tantalum capacitors in the signal path.
- Selectable 1073-style high pass filter, 50Hz, 80Hz, 160Hz and 300Hz.
- Output Attenuator -7, -14, -21 and -28 dB (located after the output transformer) allows overdriving the output stage and the output transformer for added character by lowering the output signal to a suitable level.
- The circuit board is prepared for Carnhill Mic and Line transformer and high pass inductor.
- The Insert jack can be switched in/out from the front panel. An internal jumper can select that the Insert jack always has an output signal.
- Switchable 600 ohm Output Termination and Ground Lift on the back panel.
- Selectable Active or Passive DI input and selectable input impedance in active mode, Hi Z or 100 kohm, by internal jumpers.
- The DI can signal can be selected to pass or bypass the mic input transformer by internal jumpers.
- Relays are used to control internal switching for DI input, Phantom power, Mic Low Z, Insert and Phase for shorter circuit board signal paths. The relays are controlled by front panel switches.
- Revised gain switch for added headroom.
- Circuit board star grounding scheme.
- Revised power supply with separate regulators for the audio circuits and relay and LED circuits.
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Applications
Console input extending for both Digital and Analog mixing consoles in Studio, Live and Broadcast Mic Pre-amps for ADAT/ Hard Disk/ Multitrack Recording Innovation If you love your compact Digital (or Analog) mixing console, but wish it had more microphone inputs, ARX has the solution ? the 8 Pre: eight channels of superb sounding Microphone Pre-amps in a compact 1 RU chassis. The 8 Pre is the ideal console extender for those times when you need more microphone inputs. Now you can put those unused line inputs to good use, and who knows - the 8 Pre pre-amps sound so good that you?ll probably end up using them all the time instead of the ones that came with your mixer! Superb Audio Quality The 8 Pre?s ultra low noise figures come from extensive use of premium components plus care and attention to board design and layout. The result is superb, transparent audio quality and the headroom to handle anything that a mic can throw at it. Gain is adjustable from 20 db through to 60 dB via a trim control on the front panel, plus we?ve included a ?20dB Pad switch to tame the hottest condenser mic output if required. The Clip status LED lights up 1 dB before the onset of clipping, just to warn you you?re getting close.Phantom power is switchable in banks of four channels: 1 through 4, 5 through 8. A Phase reverse switch is also provided on each pre-amp channel to eliminate any close miking problems. In short, the ARX 8 Pre is the mic Pre-amp that you?ll wish the console manufacturer had used. It provides a unique solution to today?s multiple Mic Pre-amp requirements.
T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S Input Gain 20dB to 60dB Input Pad ?20dB Input Impedance 4 KOhm Input Headroom +23dB Output Impedance 300 Ohm Output Level (Max) +23dB Frequency Response 20Hz ? 20KHz ±0.2 dB Signal to Noise ratio (Gain set @ 20 dB) ?93dB Unweighted, ?99dB ?A? weighted Distortion @ Unity Gain .004%, 20 Hz ? 10 KHz Dynamic Range 116 dB Phantom Power 48 VDC Input Connectors Balanced XLR Output Connectors Balanced TRS jack Clip Indicator Illuminates 1 dB prior to clipping Power Requirements 100/120 V AC, 220/240 V AC Weight 5 lbs/2.2 Kg Dimensions 19“W x 1?“H x 6“D, 482 x 44 x 155mm |
The PRE-73 MKIII is a one-channel vintage style microphone-, line- and instrument preamplifier. The signal path uses only discrete components like resistors, capacitors and transistors. The in- and output is transformer balanced, using two different transformers, each one optimized for its purpose. This is the way audio components were built before integrated circuits became available.
The circuit used in the PRE-73 MKIII is similar to the preamp section in the classical 1073 module with a corresponding sound character that is warm, punchy, sweet and musical. These classic characteristics have been heard on countless recordings through the years and it is a versatile sound that works very well on most sound sources and in most genres.
The essence of this sound is now available at a surprisingly low cost, making it available to nearly everyone.
Features :
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Vintage Style electronics. No intergrated circuits in the signal path.
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Maximum gain in MIC mode is 80 dB, enough to handle passive ribbon mics with quiet sound sources.
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GAIN switch range 20 - 80 dB. GAIN/LINE mode switch, gain is reduced by 30 dB in LINE mode.
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Selectable two position high frequency AIR boost eq, 3 or 6 dB @ 30 kHz.
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Selectable 6 dB/octave two frequency high pass filter at around 40 (HP1) and 170 Hz (HP2).
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Tantalum capacitors in the signal path.
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Switchable impedance in MIC mode, 1200 or 300 Ohms, will change the tone of most mics. The input impedance in LINE mode is 10 kohm.
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Switchable phantom power and absolute phase.
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A high-impedance instrument input for any sound module, electric guitar or bass.
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A simple but effective 4-step LED output level meter.
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The output level control makes it possible to make fine gain adjustments and also to overload the main gain stage(s) for more character and then lower the signal to a suitable level before the output stage.
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Combo XLR/TRS input jack and separate output XLR and TRS jacks for flexible connections.
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Insert jack for inserting EQ´s and other units.
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Selectable 600 ohm output termination.
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The pcb is prepared for the Carnhill input transformer.
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External power supply to avoid interaction with the audio circuits and transformers.
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A solid build quality that will last many years of normal use.
The MKIII has the following new features compared to the MKII:
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Tantalum capacitors in the signal path.
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Selectable two position high frequency AIR boost eq, 3 or 6 dB @ 30 kHz.
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Selectable two frequency high pass filter, 6 dB/octave at 40 or 170Hz.
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The pcb is prepared for the Carnhill input transformer.
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Revised and less complicated GAIN switch with a separate switch for MIC/LINE selection.
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All GAIN settings can also be used in LINE mode .
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Two channel classic Focusrite ISA transformer-based preamps Front panel, per channel: - 1/4" instrument input
- Variable input impedance - Low, ISA 110, Medium, High
- Input selection - Mic, Line, Instrument
- 0 - 30 dB/30 - 60 dB gain switch
- Phantom power switch
- Phase invert switch
- 0 - 60 dB gain in 10 dB steps
- 0 - +20 dB continuously variable trim
- Variable high-pass filter with on/off switch
- Insert point on/off switch
- Eight-LED user-calibrated level meters
- Single power switch
Rear panel, per channel: - XLR-F mic inputs
- 1/4" TRS line inputs
- 1/4" TRS Sends
- 1/4" TRS Returns
- XLR-M line output
- Single peak meter calibration dial
- Single IEC power socket
Measured Performance Maximum Input and Output Levels | Maximum Output Level |
+24 dBu with a THD+N
| Maximum Microphone Transformer Input Level | +7 dBu with a THD+N | Mic Input Response | Gain range | 0 dB to +60 dB in 10 dB steps, plus 0 dB to +20 dB continuously variable trim |
Input Impedance
| Switched Impedance setting
Equivalent Input Impedance at 1 kHz | Low = 600 Ω
ISA 110 = 1.4 kΩ
Med = 2.4 kΩ
High = 6.8 kΩ | EIN
(Equivalent Input Noise) | Measured at 60 dB of gain with 150 Ω
source impedance and 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter | -127 dB |
Noise
| Noise at output with unity gain (0 dB) and 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter | -97 dBu |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
| Measured with 150 Ω source impedance and 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter | 121 dB relative to max output +24 dBu |
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise
| Measured with a -20 dBu input signal at +30 dB of gain and with a 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter |
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Frequency Response
| At minimum gain (0 dB) |
-0.5 dB at 10 Hz,
-1 dB at 135 kHz, relative to 1 kHz
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At +60 dB gain
| -6 dB at 10 Hz,
-1 dB at 115 kHz, relative to 1 kHz |
CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio)
| -94 dB for mic input at 60 Hz for max. output = +24 dBu
-91 dB for mic input at 10 kHz for max. output = +24 dBu |
Crosstalk Channel to Channel
| Mic input, with I/P = 0 dBu, gain = 0 dB @ 1 kHz input to channel A, channel B output = -85 dB | Line Input Response |
Gain Range
| -20 dB to +10 dB in 10 dB steps, plus 0 dB to +20 dB continuously variable trim |
Input Impedance
| 10 kΩ from 10 Hz to 200 kHz |
Noise
| Noise at main output with gain at unity (0 dB) measured with 50 Ω source impedance and a 22Hz - 22 kHz band pass filter |
-97 dBu
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio
| Measured with 50 Ω source impedance and a 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter |
121 dB relative to max output +24 dBu
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Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise
| Measured with a 0 dBu input signal, +10 dB of gain and a 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter |
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Frequency Response
| At unity gain (0 dB) | -0.3 dB at 10 Hz,
-1 dB at 80 kHz, relative to 1 kHz |
Crosstalk Channel to Channel
| Line input, with I/P = 0 dBu, gain = 0dB
@ 1 kHz input to channel A |
Channel B output
= -91 dB
| Instrument Input Response |
Gain Range
| +10 dB to +40 dB continuously variable trim |
Input Impedance
| > 2 MΩ |
Noise
| >Measured with 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter | Minimum gain (+10 dB) = -95 dBu |
Frequency Response
| At minimum gain (+10 dB) |
-0.1 dB at 10 Hz,
-1 dB at 115 kHz, relative to 1 kHz
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At maximum gain (+40 dB)
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-2.5 dB at 10 Hz,
-1 dB at 110 kHz, relative to 1 kHz
| High-Pass Filter |
Roll-Off
| 18 dB per octave (3 pole filter) |
Frequency Range
| Continuously variable from 16 Hz to 420 Hz (-3 dB) | Weight and Dimensions |
W x D x H
| 480 mm x 280 mm x 44 mm |
Weight
| 3.7 kg |
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