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The Scarlett OctoPre from Focusrite is designed to connect with existing interfaces, supplying them with an additional eight mic pres, eight balanced inputs, eight line outputs, and analog to digital conversion at 192 kHz via ADAT outputs. The mic pres are the same found in 2nd-generation Scarlett interfaces, and thus, comprise a suitable solution for expanding the input array of an existing Scarlett rig. The OctoPre also sports two combination inputs on the front panel that accommodate the 1/4" outputs of instruments, giving you the ability to plug a guitar or a bass straight into the device. Pads on every channel allow you to capture the sound of high-level sound sources (drumkits, for instance), and 48V phantom power can be instantiated to give condenser microphones their necessary juice. | ISA OneClassic Single-channel Microphone Pre-amplifier with Independent D.I.
Key Features
ISA Series Transformer-based Pre-amplifier
Encased in a rugged and portable chassis, ISA One offers the classic Focusrite microphone pre-amplifier at its lowest cost to date.
Flexible Independent D.I. Channel
ISA One is ideal for both engineers and demanding performers alike, featuring independent gain control, an output for routing to an amp, an independent XLR output on the rear and routing to the optional ADC.
Switchable Impedance
Choose one of four carefully selected input impedances, including the original ISA 110 setting, to suit any microphone.
Optional Stereo 192kHz ADC
This optional card embodies cutting-edge conversion technology, incorporating Focusrite analogue circuitry to deliver the best A-D performance in its class (Dynamic range of 119dB).
Rugged Custom Flight Case
Built to protect your ISA One from the rigors of the road. Rugged plywood construction with a solid polypropylene exterior and reinforced corners.
Headphone Output with Volume Control
ISA One can feed either a sum of the two inputs to the headphones output, or an external stereo cue mix (such as a stereo mix feed from an interface) via two TRS Jack inputs on the rear of the unit.
Dedicated Insert Point
Allows you to place extra processing between the pre-amplifi er or D.I. and the optional converter, such as an EQ or compressor.
Specifications
Analogue Channel Inputs
- XLR Mic input
- One XLR and one TRS line input
- XLR Instrument input TRS Jack
- External ADC input TRS Jack
- TRS jack return
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Analogue Channel Outputs
- TRS jack send
- XLR balanced line output
- XLR DI output
- TS jack DI through
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Analogue Channel Additional I/O
- TRS Jack cue mix left input
- TRS Jack cue mix right input
- 1/4” TRS Jack headphones output
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Mic Input Response
Gain range |
0dB to 60dB in 10dB steps + 20 dB of variable gain |
Input Impedance |
Switched Impedance setting Equivalent Input Impedance at 1kHz |
Low = 600 Ohms
ISA110 = 1400 Ohms
Med = 2400 Ohms
High = 6800 Ohms |
EIN (Equivalent Input Noise) |
-126dB measured at 60dB of gain with 150 Ohm terminating impedance and 22Hz/22kHz band-pass filter |
Noise |
Noise at output with unity gain (0 dB) and 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter |
-97 dBu |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
106 dB relative to max headroom (9dBu) |
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise |
Measured at medium gain (30dB) with a 1kHz -20dBu input signal and with a 22Hz/22kHz band-pass filter |
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Frequency Response |
At minimum gain (0 dB) |
-0.5dB down at 10Hz and -3dB down at 125kHz |
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At maximum gain (60dB) |
-3dB down at 16Hz and -3dB down 118kHz |
CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio) |
98dB (Channel 1, 1kHz, maximum gain with +24 dBu input) |
Crosstalk Channel to Channel |
With 10dB@1kHz input to chA, chB output =104dBrA. With 10dB@10kHz input to chA, chB output = 84dBrA |
Line Input Response
Gain range |
-20dB to +10dB in 10dB steps + 20 dB of variable gain |
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 |
-96 dBu |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio |
Measured with a 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter |
120 dB relative to max headroom (24 dBu)
118dB relative to 0dBFS (+22dBu) |
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise |
Measured with a 0 dBu input signal, and a 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter |
0.0001% |
Frequency Response |
At unity gain (0 dB) |
-0.3dB down at 10Hz and -3dB down at 200kHz |
Instrument Input Response
Gain range |
10dB to 40dB continuously variable |
Input Impedance |
High = greater than 1M
Low =greater than 300k |
Noise |
Measured with 22 Hz-22 kHz band pass filter |
Minimum gain (+10 dB): -92 dBu
Maximum gain (+40dB): -62dBu |
THD |
At minimum gain (+10) |
Frequency Response |
At minimum gain (+10 dB) |
-10dB input: 10Hz-100kHz +/- 0.6dB |
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At maximum gain (+40 dB) |
-40dB input: -2.5dB down at 10Hz and 0dB at 100kHz |
Meters
Moving Coil (MC) Meter |
factory calibrated to 0VU = +4dBu with 1kHz sinewave. With the VU Cal button pressed the meter can be adjusted on the rear panel to allow 0VU to equal +10dBu to +26dBu with the centre detent being equal to +22dBu. |
Peak LED Meters |
Calibrated in the detent position for 0dBFS = +22dBu, calibration is adjustable on the rear panel to allow 0dBFS to equal +10dBu to +26dBu |
Routing for MC and Peak1 meter is after the HPF, pre insert send or switched post insert return. Peak2 is always pre ADC channel 2, which can be fed by external input or Instrument input. |
LED Levels |
As follows, when peak calibration is set to center detent on the rear panel. (This is when using the internal ADC). |
0 = +22dBu
-2 = +20dBu
-6 = +16dBu
-12 = +10dBu
-18 = +4dBu
-42 = -20dBu |
Frequency Response |
At minimum gain (+10 dB) |
-10dB input: 10Hz-100kHz +/- 0.6dB |
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At maximum gain (+40 dB) |
-40dB input: -2.5dB down at 10Hz and 0dB at 100kHz |
High-Pass Filter
Roll-Off |
18 dB per octave (3 pole filter) |
Frequency |
Fixed 75Hz measured at the 3dB down point |
Weight and Dimensions
W x D x H |
220mm (W) x 104mm (H) x 254 - 290mm (D - top to bottom) |
8.66" (W) x 4.1" (H) x 10" - 11.4" (D - top to bottom) |
Weight |
3.9 kg |
8.6 lbs |
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- Ultra-high quality 8-channel A/D and D/A interface for virtually any digital recording/mixing environment
- 8 state-of-the-art MIDAS designed Mic Preamplifiers
- Phantom power on all microphone inputs
- Reference-class Cirrus Logic 24-bit converters for ultimate signal integrity
- Processes 48 and 44.1 kHz sample rates
- External sample rate synchronization via word clock or ADAT input
- Optical ADAT in/out interface for ultimate compatibility
- All mic/line inputs routed to the ADAT output
- ADAT input routed to all Line outputs
- “Planet Earth" switching power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving
- High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
- Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany
| Highly versatile and portable, Sound Devices' MM-1 is a single-channel, portable microphone preamplifier with a powerful headphone monitoring function. Proven in mission-critical applications, the high-performance microphone preamplifier uses a transformer-balanced input and output with a bipolar ±15 volt power supply to produce low-noise, low-distortion gain at all switch positions. It features an "unclippable" dual-stage limiter and two-position high-pass filter. Flexible microphone powering provides phantom power at 48 volts or 12 volts and 12-volt T-power. It is powered from two-AA batteries or external 5-18 VDC.
The MM-1 is at home in high-definition television production, corporate/industrial environments, radio/television announce booths, and music production. Its headphone monitor is an advantage in applications where communications channels or mix-minus feeds need to be monitored in headphones. The user can monitor both microphone audio and external audio sources in headphones with level control.
The MM-1 is designed to be durable. Its aluminum chassis, oversized end panels, machined knobs, and panel mounted connectors assure reliable mechanical operation.
- Maximum of 66 dB of gain, in eleven discrete steps
- Dynamic range exceeding 120 dB
- 10 Hz to 50 kHz audio bandwidth
- High immunity to RF interference
- High current line output driver
- Transformer-balanced input and output
- Extended range peak limiter via dual opto-isolators makes preamplifier virtually "unclippable“
- Selectable 48-volt / 12-volt phantom power or 12-volt "T" power
- High-pass filter @ 80 or 160 Hz, 6 dB per octave
- Headphone monitoring of microphone audio, monitor audio, or a mix of both
- Monitor input accepts mono, balanced or unbalanced line-level inputs on 1/4-inch tip-ring-sleeve connector
- Separate level control of Monitor gain and overall headphone gain
- Split ear function via DIP switches
- Internal battery power (two-AA)
- Excellent battery life with alkaline and NiMH rechargeable batteries
- External 5-17 VDC powering (plug included)
- High-strength aluminum chassis with durable belt clip
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The PRE-73 Mk2 is the first one-channel low-cost preamp on the market that is using a fully discrete signal path with three separate transformers for the balanced mic input, the line input and the output.
The circuit is very similar to the classical preamp section of the Neve 1073 pre/eq module with a corresponding sound character that is warm, punchy, sweet and musical.
This classical sound has 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 PRE-73 Mk2 has a maximum gain of 80 dB on the mic input and the gain range on the Line input is -20 to + 10 dB. There is also a high-impedance instrument input.
The PRE-73 Mk2 is perfect for almost any signal source, no matter if it's a microphone with a high or low sensitivity (like a passive ribbon mic), a syntheziser or sound module or an electric guitar or bass.
The input impedance of the microphone input can be switched between 300 and 1200 ohms, which makes it possible to affect the tone of most microphones. There is also phase switch and an simple 4-step LED signal level meter.
The output level control makes it possible to make fine gain adjustments and also to overload the main gain stage for more character and then lower the signal to a suitable level before the output stage.
The Mk2 update consists of:
- An unbalanced insert jack (nominal level about 18 dBu) added on the back panel for inserting units like the coming GAP EQ-73, a three band eq.
- LED meter levels adjusted.
- 600 Ohm termination resistor and jumper added to power supply board (accessible from the inside of the unit).
- Revised Gain switch, turning the know clockwise now increase the gain.
- Reduced noise at high gains by a change to the power supply grounding scheme. |
The PRE-73 Mk2 pre-amp and the FC3 condenser microphone in one bundle. The bundle also includes Golden Age P1 Pop Filter, Proel RSM180 mic stand and Proel CHL250 5m cable. |
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