
mshilarious
Banned
That's an interesting point. There aren't really a ton of components to an opamp-based pre. It's surprising that the low-end market is controversial at all. But it appears to be, so one has to wonder.
Having said that, Presonus did a number of things to raise the cost--the stereo bus, the headphone amp. The front panel, switches and knobs are a bit pricy. It has a toroidal transformer. The input trannys aren't cheap either. It has more blinky lights than some of its competition, but then again, some of those have VU meters.
They also wasted money on the IDSS "feature", which has to be the worst sounding thing I've ever heard. I recall that uses discrete components too. Don't ever set that knob on anything but zero.
Having said that, Presonus did a number of things to raise the cost--the stereo bus, the headphone amp. The front panel, switches and knobs are a bit pricy. It has a toroidal transformer. The input trannys aren't cheap either. It has more blinky lights than some of its competition, but then again, some of those have VU meters.
They also wasted money on the IDSS "feature", which has to be the worst sounding thing I've ever heard. I recall that uses discrete components too. Don't ever set that knob on anything but zero.