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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
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NAMM: Eureka Channel Strip Processor
July 29, 2003
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PreSonus was showing an early prototype of a Class A transformer-coupled mic preamp, at the Summer NAMM show. The new channel strip device features variable impedance as well as a saturation knob for tube saturation emulation. "We wanted to create the ultimate recording channel strip device," explains Rick Naqvi, director of sales and marketing for PreSonus Audio. "It is the only transformer-coupled preamp under $500 streetprice on the market, and is reminiscent of vintage mic pre's with many additional exciting features. The transformer-coupled unit provides a unique coloration and warmth that is somewhere between a solid state and a tube." The Eureka sports a compressor with variable threshold, attack, release and gain makeup. It offers a soft knee compression mode, as well as a hi-pass filter on the sidechain for frequency dependent compression, which is useful for de-essing and other frequency specific compression applications. The Eureka, complete with an audio transformer on the input stage, offers a fully-parametric three-band EQ with overlapping bands and switchable staging for the EQ and compressor, enabling you to swap the order of the EQ and compression. The Eureka has instrument, line and microphone inputs as well as switchable gain reduction for the VU meter, dual outputs (TRS and XLR) that can be used simultaneously and an optional digital output card capable of up to 24-bit 96khz output on AES/EBU or S/PDIF. In addition, the unit has a 48V Phantom power unit with an 80Hz rumble filter, a –20dB pad, a phase inversion button and balanced send and return jacks for inserting outboard gear. Feature Summary: Preamp
Compressor
Equalizer
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