EMF Acoustics Introduces New2 Frontier
Acoustic Preamps
January 28, 1999EMF Acoustics has announced a new acoustic instrument preamp model, the
New2 Frontier (pronounced "new squared frontier") provides the
same great functions as the basic model, plus some exciting new features:
A condenser mic input, mix control for the mic, and a split output. The
mic mix control is unique: When placed at its center position, the mic
is off. Rotating the control to either direction will increase mic mix
level similarly, but one direction has reversed phase with respect to
the other. So, the same knob provides both level and phase adjustment!
For those who prefer to cut lows from the mic signal, the mic channel
has a high-pass filter adjustable from 70 Hz to 1.5 kHz, with a slope
of -6 dB/octave. The factory setting is 70 Hz. A mic gain control trimmer
is also provided.
The split output provides separate mix and mic outputs. The direct mic
out signal is "tapped" before any controls, giving constant-level
output with flat frequency response. Mic direct out is fed to output jack
ring contact, while the B-Band/ mix signal is available at the tip.
The New2 Frontier should be available in April. For more information, visit the EMF Acoustics web site at www.b-band.com. |