BAE 1073MPF + PSU

Neve 1073 Style Microphone Preamplifier with High Pass Filter - PSU Included

BAE Audio
SKU: 23885
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BAE 1073MPF + PSU

Neve 1073 Style Microphone Preamplifier with High Pass Filter - PSU Included

This is the high-pass filter version of the 1073MP. The 1073MPF is the mic pre-amp version of the 1073 equaliser, sharing the the same well-known characteristic Class A sound with its harmonically rich low end, slight resonant highs and maintained focused mids. A transformer coupled input, with two selectable impedances makes the 1073MP work well with a variety of microphones. There is also a line input feature for adding depth to 2-bus mixes and a DI input for all passive and active instruments. As a coloured and versatile mic-pre, the 1073MP maintains its sonic signature across a wide bandwidth.
  • All Class A, transformer-coupled design in a 19" 1U chassis.
  • Inductor based high pass filter
  • Line level XLR inputs for extra versatility as a line preamp.
  • High impedance DI for guitar and synth.
  • The same Class A components as the 1073 and 1084.
  • Illuminated phase reverse and phantom power pushbuttons.
  • Input impedance selector switch between 1200 and 300 ohms.
  • Same modular design and hand-wiring BAE is known for.
  • Regulated linear power supply will run up to four channels.

Specifications

Frequency Response 10Hz to -3dB at 55kHz High Pass Filter 50Hz, 80Hz, 160Hz, 300Hz Mic Input Impedance ≈1200/300 ohms Line Input Impedance 10k ohms DI Input Impedance ≈150k ohms Output Impedance 65 ohms Common Mode Rejection Ratio 100dB min @ 60Hz Maximum Output Level +27.4 dBu @ 600Ω Power Requirements 115/230 VAC, 30W Gain dB 0 to 71 dB Equivalent Input Noise -110 dBu; Unweighted 300kHz Bandwidth Weight (Single/Dual) 8 LBS / 3.63 KG 10 LBS / 4.54 KG Dimensions (Inches) 19W x 1.75L x 9D
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