Classic API VP26 + SSL 9k preamps (help us release our album
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:41 am
UPDATE * Everything is sold except for
2 Classic API VP26 variable gain preamps +
1 Classic API VP26 Stepped gain. (the 312 channels are sold)
Also, probably going to have to sell our other modules -- a pair of SSL 9k Preamps that we modded for 500 series. Sound rad.
Took the advice below and we're doing a Kickstarter to release our album -- The bad news is that it is only 20 percent funded with a week to go. If anyone would want a link to that, would be awesome if the community would want to help us out ! Thanks a lot.
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hey -- selling some classic API vp26 and vp312 mic preamps. have some in our 500 series rack that sound amazing.
the circuit is from a 1970's vintage API console. the vp312's sound more like API 512c... a bit more modern. and the vp26 is the West Coast sound of the 1970's... this has to do with a few things in the circuit... but there is a smaller output transformer in the unit that gets saturated when driving the gain... so the iron saturation has the quality of tape compression. sounds awesomeee.
let me know if you're interested...
thanks !
2 Classic API VP26 variable gain preamps +
1 Classic API VP26 Stepped gain. (the 312 channels are sold)
Also, probably going to have to sell our other modules -- a pair of SSL 9k Preamps that we modded for 500 series. Sound rad.
Took the advice below and we're doing a Kickstarter to release our album -- The bad news is that it is only 20 percent funded with a week to go. If anyone would want a link to that, would be awesome if the community would want to help us out ! Thanks a lot.
--
hey -- selling some classic API vp26 and vp312 mic preamps. have some in our 500 series rack that sound amazing.
the circuit is from a 1970's vintage API console. the vp312's sound more like API 512c... a bit more modern. and the vp26 is the West Coast sound of the 1970's... this has to do with a few things in the circuit... but there is a smaller output transformer in the unit that gets saturated when driving the gain... so the iron saturation has the quality of tape compression. sounds awesomeee.
let me know if you're interested...
thanks !