Buzz Audio ARC1.1
The ARC1.1 is a outboard channel strip combining a mic/line preamp, equaliser, compressor and limiter in one box. It has primarily been designed for recording and processing the human voice and sports a host...(more)
The ARC1.1 is a outboard channel strip combining a mic/line preamp, equaliser, compressor and limiter in one box. It has primarily been designed for recording and processing the human voice and sports a host...(more)
Like most of our microphone preamplifiers, the QSP-20 does not use a transformer at the input. Instead we couple direct to the Class A (BE41) amplifier modules with hi-quality WIMA capacitors. This approach presents...(more)
The MA-2.2 has a transformerless input stage designed to minimize frequency response anomalies caused by reactive loading of the connected microphone. All gain stages utilize our own discrete transistor True Class A differential amplifiers...(more)
Both the 3124+ and the 3124mb+ are designed with the professional engineer in mind, giving the highest possible quality 4 channel mic preamp and with the 3124mb+, an audio mixer with a transformer balanced...(more)
A clipping problem arose one day while recording a really loud vocalist singing through a U47 microphone. The problem was assumed to be the clipping of the microphone since every mic preamp in the...(more)
Dick Swettenham’s three transistor microphone preamp design is truly a thing of beauty. The sound of these types of microphone preamps is legendary. You’ve heard it on records made at Olympic studios in the...(more)
Imagine a compressor which doesn’t use a photocell, diodes, FET, VCA, or variable-mu tube for gain reduction; only a tungsten lamp. Unlike the other technologies, a tungsten lamp adds no distortion to the audio...(more)