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- Fabricant : Audient
- Modèle : BLACK PRE
- Catégorie : Préamplis à transistors
- Fiche créée le : 13/11/2024
The Black series Pre is the perfect front-end for any application; a delicate balance of classic character with the flexibility of modern circuit design and renowned Audient clarity.
PHANTOM POWER
Applies 48V Phantom Power to the attached microphone.
POLARITY
Reverses the polarity of the input signal. Handy for bottom snare mics, or for correcting some dodgy wiring...
MIC GAIN
Switched gain control ranging from 10 to 60dB in constant 10dB steps. This control affects the microphone or the DI input, whichever is active.
INPUT LEVEL METER
12-segment LED meter measuring the analogue output level, relative to 0dBFS, where 0dBFS= +18dBu. This matches the Black ADC unit. 0dBFS (FS stands for Full Scale) is the maximum level that can be represented by the digital signal. The ‘OVER’ indicator will illuminate at +1dBFS. Note that this does not indicate the analogue clip point, which is 3-4dB higher.
LINE SELECTOR
Selects the line input.
LINE GAIN
Switched gain control ranging from -10 to+15dB in constant 5dB steps. This control affects the line input or the DI input, whichever is active.
GAIN TRIM
Continuous fine-adjustment of input gain from 0 to 10dB. This control acts in addition to the Mic or Line Gain, whichever is selected.
HIGH-PASS FILTER
A 12dB/Octave filter, variable from 30 to 225Hz. Great for eliminating microphone stand rumble, air conditioning noise, or thundering bass from the room next door.
HIGH-PASS FILTER IN
Switches the filter in and out of circuit, allowing you to hear its impact.
HMX
Telling you that this adds another solid state triode gain stage configured to enhance low order harmonics really doesn’t convey how cool it is. And saying that it sounds like an egg screaming won’t help much either. So, press the button and find out for yourself. 0 means none, and 10 means lots, but that’s it.
HMX In
HMX In, HMX Out. Egg screaming. Egg hushed.
INST/DI INPUT
A handy, front panel socket for a Theremin, Chapman Stick, electric spoons, or even a guitar. Plugging in here overrides the other inputs. The DI input’s gain can then be controlled by either the mic or line gain controls, whichever is selected. This lets you choose the gain range and step size that best suits your chosen instrument.
SOUND ON SOUND REVIEW:
Like all the Black Series modules, the preamp is well laid out, and easy to understand, given the white labels on a black panel. Starting at the top, two illuminated push-buttons select +48V phantom power (blue) and a polarity inversion (switched via a relay). Next is a switched, rotary gain control for the mic input, providing gain between 10 and 60dB in decade increments. The microphone input uses the 'A' socket on the rear panel.
Next, another illuminated button (orange) selects the line input via another relay and another rotary switch provides gain from -10 to +15dB in 5dB steps. The line input is connected via socket 'B', so can be accessed easily from the multi-channel D-sub interface. The final control in this section is a continuous gain trim providing up to a further 10dB of gain, allowing the level of the selected input to be fine tuned, and affording a useful maximum 70dB of gain for the mic.
Running vertically up the side of these controls is a 12-segment LED bar-graph, which shows the preamp's output level relative to the digital output of the Black-series A-D converter (if installed). In other words, the meter is calibrated in dB Full Scale, where 0dBFS equates to +18dBu (the European standard alignment level). Usefully, there's also a separate 'Over' indicator that illuminates at +19dBu (1dB higher and 2dB below the preamp circuitry's actual clipping point at +21dBu).
The next section of the front panel provides a continuously variable high-pass filter (low cut), with a second-order slope (12dB/octave) and a turnover point that can be varied from 30 to 225Hz. Another illuminated push-button (orange) here switches the filter into circuit.
Next, we have the preamp's 'quirky' feature — the HMX control. Audient describe this as adding a solid-state 'triode' gain stage to enhance low-order harmonics. There is another illuminated push-button (red) to activate this feature and a rotary control scaled simply from 0 to 10. The higher the number, the more harmonic distortion is introduced and the richer (or more crunchy) the sound becomes.
Lastly, a quarter-inch socket at the bottom of the panel provides an instrument or DI input. Plugging into the DI socket overrides the physical mic and line inputs but, rather cleverly, the mic and line gain stages can still be selected to process the DI input by using the Line switch in the usual way. This means there's a lot of gain available if needed, and you can choose whether to work with 10dB or 5dB increments! The DI input presents an input impedance of over half a MΩ, so there is no problem in loading guitar preamps.
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