Anyone try this AEA TRP Preamp yet???? [message #78610] |
Thu, 18 January 2007 21:47 |
Nei
Messages: 108 Registered: November 2006
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Says it's designed specifically for mics (ribbons, dynamics,
Tube Mics) that need no Phantom Power, so it's got high gain,
minimal circuitry, no phantom-blocking capacitors in the signal
path (could be clean as heck!), designed by Fred Forssell.
http://www.mercenary.com/aearibbonpre.html
$750 for 2 channels.
I've got five tube mics that might just like this thing.
Anyone? Bueller?
Neil
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Re: Anyone try this AEA TRP Preamp yet???? [message #78619 is a reply to message #78610] |
Thu, 18 January 2007 23:01 |
Paul Artola
Messages: 161 Registered: November 2005
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I played with it at AES2005 and liked it, but how can one really make
critical judgements on the Javits Hall floor. I would definitely love
one to drive my AEA R84 mic. Of course, then I would need to get a
second mic to keep both channels of the preamp occupied!
(Un)fortunately, I do so little live miking work here these days, that
I can't justify spending that kind of money for a preamp when I have
perfectly wonderful GreatRiver and Cranesong preamps here.
- Paul Artola
Ellicott City, Maryland
On 19 Jan 2007 15:47:18 +1000, "Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
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>Says it's designed specifically for mics (ribbons, dynamics,
>Tube Mics) that need no Phantom Power, so it's got high gain,
>minimal circuitry, no phantom-blocking capacitors in the signal
>path (could be clean as heck!), designed by Fred Forssell.
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>http://www.mercenary.com/aearibbonpre.html
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>$750 for 2 channels.
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>I've got five tube mics that might just like this thing.
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>Anyone? Bueller?
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>Neil
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