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Presonus ADL600 At a Glance |
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Alfie Noaks writes: |
The PreSonus ADL 600 is a high voltage Class A, two channel tube microphone preamplifier designed by world-renown tube circuit designer Anthony DeMaria. The ADL 600 is packed with six high-voltage vacuum tubes (three per channel), military-grade switched attenuators, analog VU and LED metering as well as instrument input, line input and selectable microphone input impedance. The ADL 600 utilizes extremely high voltage power rails (600V peak to peak) delivering 75dB of gain, over 30dB of headroom, and extremely wide frequency range of 5Hz to 80kHz within 0.5dB. The combination of Anthony DeMariaï¾’s preamplifier design and PreSonusï¾’ state-of-the-art manufacturing process achieves a new standard in hand-made, high-voltage tube preamplifiers.
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Good Points Superb sound, high quality signal path, tube processing Bad Points Pricey, but you get what you pay for |
Presonus ADL600 Specifications: |
Analog IOs: LR in and out |
ADL600 Links |
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