Neve 1073-style preamps combo - extremely pristine sound

Marcus88

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I have the following combo of 3 items for sale in a single 4U flight case:

1. Chameleon Labs 7602 MKII Neve 1073 style Mic Preamp (single channel) - $900
2. Golden Age GA Project Pre 73 Vintage Mic Preamps (total two units, 2 channels) - $750
3. Custom Lab System Amplification Power Supplies for the above 2 modules - $50


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About the Chameleon Labs 7602 Mk II

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http://www.chameleonlabs.com/product7.htm
http://www.chameleonlabs.com/product7.htm#!copy-of-copy-7602-1/cxhs

The Chameleon Labs 7602 MKII is a Neve 1073-style preamp / EQ combo. You
get an 80dB mic preamp, a front switchable DI, and a 3-band, fixed
bandwidth EQ with a high pass filter.

The 7602MKII microphone preamp is Chameleon Audio’s ode to the revered,
Rupert Neve designed, 1073 pre amp of years gone by. The 7602 delivers
on the promise of huge analogue audio performance at a budget price
point without cutting corners in design of features.

The 7602 uses wound core inductors as part of its electronic
equalization circuit to provide precise, transparent audio performance
for it’s for high pass, low, mid and high frequency band pass
adjustments. This section is also a faithful reproduction of the classic
eq section found in the deeply satisfying circuits of the past.


About the Golden Age GA Project Pre 73 Vintage Mic Preamps

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The GA Project Pre 73 is based on the preamp section of the revered Neve 1073.
Utilising a discrete component signal‑path (ICs are only used in the
metering section), the Pre 73 is powered from an external PSU to reduce
the risk of hum being induced into the audio circuitry, which itself
incorporates three separate audio transformers: one for the balanced mic
input, one for the line input, and one for the output. Much of the
circuitry bears a strong resemblance to that used in the Neve design,
but while the components used are perfectly adequate, they're not the
esoteric types found in high‑end equipment, because they would add very
significantly to the cost.

See review: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar09/articles/goldenagepre73.htm



They are now mounted in a high quality 4U flight case ($290) that you can add
in for total $1990, or you can have the combo items without the flight case for
$1,700.

For serious buyers only. If interested, pls whatsapp 97490868
 
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