Gearsix Well-known member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 266 Location Italy Jan 2, 2017 #1 For sale two channels of REDD 47 mic preamp clones for closing recording activities The price I ask is Euro 1.500 Euro 1.200 Euro 1.100 Euro 1.000 No offers, please For shipment costs reasons I sell only in Europe
For sale two channels of REDD 47 mic preamp clones for closing recording activities The price I ask is Euro 1.500 Euro 1.200 Euro 1.100 Euro 1.000 No offers, please For shipment costs reasons I sell only in Europe
Gearsix Well-known member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 266 Location Italy Jan 9, 2017 #2 Inside photo
M manulaf Active member Joined Mar 5, 2013 Messages 44 Jan 30, 2017 #3 Hi, Nice work! What kind of transformer do use for output ? Thanks Manu
V vittoles Well-known member Joined Jul 24, 2011 Messages 254 Location FRANCE Jan 31, 2017 #5 hi,and what about the input one please? best regards
M manulaf Active member Joined Mar 5, 2013 Messages 44 Jan 31, 2017 #6 Ok, Thanks ! Do you remember the exact référence ? Best
Gearsix Well-known member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 266 Location Italy Jan 31, 2017 #7 I am sure that the output transformers are Carnhill but I don't remember the model About the input transformers I don't remember because at that time I have built other mic preamps and I used different input transformers (Sowter, Gardner, ecc.)
I am sure that the output transformers are Carnhill but I don't remember the model About the input transformers I don't remember because at that time I have built other mic preamps and I used different input transformers (Sowter, Gardner, ecc.)
Gearsix Well-known member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 266 Location Italy Feb 2, 2017 #8 Price reduced
J Joekkel Well-known member GDIY Supporter Joined Feb 24, 2012 Messages 79 Location Bern Switzerland Nov 21, 2017 #11 hey there, i noticed, the output-knob goes right up to 11, which is really great no 48v, am i right? and what does the lpf-switch do? isn't this a hpf/rumblefilter? and mic-atten, is this a pad from 1-5dB? Thanks and many regards
hey there, i noticed, the output-knob goes right up to 11, which is really great no 48v, am i right? and what does the lpf-switch do? isn't this a hpf/rumblefilter? and mic-atten, is this a pad from 1-5dB? Thanks and many regards
Gearsix Well-known member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 266 Location Italy Nov 21, 2017 #12 Hello, LPF is a low pass filter. The rotary switch is a step attenuator from mic to line signal. No 48v Best regards
Hello, LPF is a low pass filter. The rotary switch is a step attenuator from mic to line signal. No 48v Best regards
Gearsix Well-known member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 266 Location Italy Apr 23, 2018 #14 Further price reduction (but the last one)