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500-series Class A Mic Preamp. In Used, Excellent Condition
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SP501 is a single slot 500-series class-A unit with a unique hybrid design including both vintage and modern circuits derived from TK’s flagship DP1 stereo preamp. The midrange crunch of the germanium sound of the mid 60’s, the low mid punch and thick sound associated with British Class A from the early 70’s as well as the more modern tone from the 80’s and 90’s are finally all available in a single unit.
SP501’s input stage is built around a high quality Swedish Lundahl transformer followed by a germanium stage that adds more harmonics. Two different output stages can be selected – either an electronically balanced stage, or a discrete transformer-balanced class-A stage sporting a heavy Carnhill output transformer. Vintage Class A mode produces a fat and punchy sound with mid-range character and a warm top end, while the electronically balanced output stage is less colored and perfect for clean amplification. A sweepable HPF from 30Hz to 400Hz allows precision crafting of the low end.
Features
♦ Gain switch in 5dB steps. -25 to 80dB. +5dB to -50 with pad
♦ -30dB pad
♦ 48v phantom power
♦ Selectable output stage: vintage transformer balanced class-A or electronically balanced
♦ Germanium Drive: inserts a germanium gain stage after the input stage
♦ Sweepable high-pass filter, 30-400Hz, 12dB sloop
♦ Polarity switch
♦ Impedance switch: 1600ohm/400ohm
♦ Hi-Z input, instrument input with more than 2Mohm input impedance
♦ Output level control
♦ Illuminated switches, except for the phantom toggle switch