Classé par
Millennia
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HV-35
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28.00
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57.00
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75.00
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115.00
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180.00
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Authentic Transparency for Unrestricted Creativity
* Continuously variable gain control
* Front panel instrument input
* DC coupled ribbon mic with 10dB gain boost setting
* 80 Hz rolloff filter,
* 48V phantom power
* 15 dB Pad
* Polarity flip
* API 500 series compatible format
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Millennia
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Week-end
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2 Semaines
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HV-3D-4 Channel
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85.00
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165.00
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200.00
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335.00
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500.00
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Unsurpassed ambience retrieval Transformerless design with matched hi-speed discrete transistor octet has 23 dB input headroom: no attenuator pads needed Uncolored timbral accuracy at all dynamic levels Entirely balanced audio path with precision components maintains signal integrity: THD under 5 ppm (.0005%) Effortless, vividly realistic, musical performance Laser-trimmed FET-based output stage has 32 dB headroom: drives 1000 foot (300 m) cable runs with ease Standard 36-step gain controls (1.5 dB per step) are stereo matched to .08 dB Ultra-clean toroid power supply
Gold audio connectors and switches Mogami Neglex OFC audio wiring Silver Teflon power wiring
Welded 16 gauge steel rack chassis
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Millennia
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Week-end
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2 Semaines
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HV-3D-8C
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105.00
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210.00
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285.00
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450.00
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675.00
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The Millennia HV-3D (tm) is a four or eight channel, fully matched microphone preamplifier of uncompromising sonic character, technical specification, and mechanical workmanship. The HV-3D offers multiple channels of HV-3C preamplifiers at significantly less per-channel cost.
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Millennia
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Week-end
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2 Semaines
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STT-1
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75.00
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150.00
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260.00
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350.00
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485.00
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The STT-1 Origin is a fantastic recording channel that can be amazingly versatile. This level of gear requires a substantial investment, but in this case the price is appropriate and it's an investment in something that won't become obsolete and lose half its value before you get it home. Nick Batzdorf, Editor, Recording Magazine Review 2001
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