
qiktune
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ps, I'm off to download schematics and parts lists so he can build me a couple more pre's hehehe 

(I'm an active gearslutz member, hence the low post count here on homerecording)
Chance, I sent an email through your profile, but I thought I'd drop a line here. I'm interested in this preamp group buy...how do I get in?
(I'm an active gearslutz member, hence the low post count here on homerecording)
anyone know where i can find a small review on these things? I know someone wrote a small review on it, but I can't seems to find it.
Am I reading that right? That the distortion is 0.5%? Or is that a typo and it should really read 0.05%???
anyone know where i can find a small review on these things? I know someone wrote a small review on it, but I can't seems to find it.
I was wondering the same thing, I've had B-ringers that were more quiet.
I hope the are going for the COLORED sound.![]()
You know someone who wrote a review on these?
ACMP81
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ACMP84
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Again THD is .5%. I'd like to think that's a typo, but it bears checking.
FWIW, the EIN of the ACMP81 (-120dBu) appears the same as the RNP for the mic input. That compares with an EIN of -129 for an API 512c and an EIN of -125 for a Great River. The EIN for AMS Neve modules (1081 and 1084) is -125 dBu.
The clipping level (headroom) for the ACMP81 is +25 dBu. For the RNP it is +26 dBu. The clipping level for the API is +30 dBu.
The figures for the ACMP84 are better with an EIN of -127 and a clipping level of +26dBu.
Hey, since they don't really exist yet in distributable form, we need to be able to entertain ourselves, right?![]()
........ the distortion not more than 0.5% is at +26db max output, at 0 dbu output it is 0.05% at 0dbu output THD is from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The Di is 20Hz to 20kHz