I bought this JLM Dual 99v about 4 years ago from JLM. Its the "everything kit" from JLM. Exact same thing as pictured here. It has a JLM screenprinted rackmount case, DIs on each channel, OEP input transformers, JLM trifilar wound output transformers, and two 99v gain stages per channel running on +/- 34V for tons of headroom and about 80dB of gain. Also, I added a hi/low gain switch which puts the second opamp gain stage at unity, allowing you to drive the first stage harder to get some color. This has been working flawlessly sitting in the same rack in my studio for the last 4 years. It has received many compliments from a number of engineers in that time. I just checked the JLM website and this kit is $1180 USD. Assembly adds another $757 USD. So this is a $2000 preamp new. I want to get $1050 for it.
I'm selling it because I have two more channels of the same but in a DIY case; since I only need two channels, I decided to keep the DIY one and unload the pro looking version with DIs and output transformers. Pics coming soon. Feel free to ask any questions. Thanks!
Oh, I forgot to say that its in Portland, OR. It would be awesome if it could be a local deal, but I'm willing to ship within the US.
JLM Dual 99v in rack case *price drop*
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JLM Dual 99v in rack case *price drop*
Last edited by Yosh on Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
Since I posted this I have put the second two channels of JLM Dual 99v in a rackmount case with Altran C2870 output transformers (I believe these transformers were designed for Walter Sear). I would be willing to sell these instead of the pair described in the previous post. I can let these go for less since they don't have DIs and the case didn't ship from Australia. $800 plus shipping. Let me know if you have any questions. Here are some pics:
Price dropped on both units. I will sell one unit, but not both. Both are now less than the cost of parts. Either one is a great deal! I might do eBay soon if no one bites.
My Portland, Oregon based studio: www.themaproomstudio.com
Bump. These are great pres at a great price!
My Portland, Oregon based studio: www.themaproomstudio.com
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