PreSonus ADL600 Anthony DeMaria Labs Microphone Preamp

Class A two channel tube microphone preamplifier. Selectable microphone input impedance. Six high-voltage vacuum tubes.

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"Is it a Dream"

Feature:
Sleek, Elegant, Sharp, Mean, and just straight up BEAUTIFUL

Quality:
Yes. Everything is sound, and sturdy. The knobs are strong yet very smooth. The trim nob seems a little too loose and fast, but it is very accurate with its movements. Last, the switches are very strong and durable. I don't think you would ever accidently bump into one and it would snap off!

Value:
It is a little pricey, but you DO get what you payed for!

Desirability:
I think that if I could afford it, and after I get the other mic pre's that I want, I would definitely buy a second one.

Sound:
First off I didn't think that I would ever be happy, and proud to say that I own a Line 6 PODxt. Until one day I brought home my ADL. When I ran my POD through this pre amp, I about died. It actually sounded like I was going through an actual cab. I also tried it on my Martin (acoustic) and I was floored with the brightness and tone that came out. Vocals were another, alive, and vibrant! The only thing that I was not truly happy with was none of my basses sounded beyond this world, great sound, but for some reason I still like my Robby for my basses. Lastly, running a mix back out through the ADL, was a very good decision, after rerecording back into my DAW, I use a Precision Limiter from U.A. and everything sounds perfect!!!

Ease of Use:
SUPER EASY!! with having the analogue meters, you also have light meters that help you push the ADL into your compressor, and get the fullest tone that it can produce without going into too much distortion.

Support:
Never had to deal with them.

Overall:
This Pre would ALWAYS be in my arsenal, I believe that ANY equipment can be used in something. Everything has its place, and so does the ADL.

Submitted: 3/13/2007

Style of Music: Varies! The only thing that gives me a hard time is Country.

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Description
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The ADL 600 is a high voltage two-channel original microphone preamplifier designed by world-renown analog tube circuit designer Anthony DeMaria. The ADL 600 utilizes a unique high voltage, Class A discrete design with three vacuum tubes per channel for maximum headroom and tonality. The ADL 600 is built by hand in the USA by PreSonus and utilizes the finest components in the world including switched attenuators, military-grade vacuum tubes, analog VU and LED meters, custom-designed proprietary transformers, and the list goes on. No expenses are spared with the ADL 600 down to the last polypropylene film capacitor. The ADL 600 is big, warm, smooth, and clear; a sound like no other.

Control and Flexibility
The ADL 600 is designed for ultimate sonic performance, however its ease of use and flexibility allowing for many types of input sources further sets it above all other preamplifiers. The input selector allows for selection between Hi-Z instrument input, line input and four different microphone impedances for a wide variety of sounds and applications. The High Pass Filter is a rotary switch with three filter settings (40Hz, 80Hz, and 120Hz @ 6dB per octave) for passively and unobtrusively controlling room rumble and low frequency noise. The input gain attenuator is a military-grade rotary switch delivering 5dB step increments and a total preamplifier gain of over 72dB. The output stage is controlled by a fully variable conductive plastic attenuator delivering +/-10dB of fine tune trim adjustment to "dial-in" the perfect gain structure for the application at hand. The ADL 600 also includes 48V phantom power and a -20dB pad both controlled by big sturdy military grade switches.

Under the Hood
The ADL 600 is built with the finest components available in the world. The ADL 600 is a fully discrete transformer input and output Class A design incorporating three military-grade vacuum tubes per channel operating at voltages of +/-300V power rails for maximum tube tonality and headroom. There are no op-amps or integrated circuits (IC's) in the signal path to ensure the purest sound possible. The dual transformer design also ensures ultra low noise operation with maximum common mode rejection.

Metering
The ADL 600 is loaded with both fast-acting eight-segment LED meters for accurately detecting fast transients and peaks, as well as large high quality analog VU meters for metering output level.

Breathtaking
The ADL 600 sets a new standard in tonatily for tube preamplifiers. Vocals become big, smooth and articulate, bass guitars are deep and tight, and mixes become richer than ever. The ADL 600 is breathtaking both in terms of appearance and in sound performance. The ADL 600 delivers a sound like no other.

Features:

High-Voltage Class A Dual Transformer Design

>73dB Gain

Selectable Microphone Input Impedance

Switched Gain and Variable Fine Trim Controls

Microphone, Instrument and Line Inputs

Ultra Low Noise (-100dB S/N ratio)

Variable High Pass Filter, 48V, -20dB Pad, Polarity Invert

Analog VU and Fast-Acting LED Metering

Technical Info

Input Impedence:
Microphone Selectable, 150/300/900/1500 Ohm
Balanced Line 2KOhm
Instrument 100KOhm

Maximum Input Level:
Microphone (1500Ohm, +20dB Pad out) +5dBu
Microphone (1500Ohm, +20dB Pad in) +25dBu
Balanced Line +30dBu
Instrument +30dBu

Gain Range:
Microphone (1500Ohm, +20dB Pad out) 18dB to 72dB
Balanced Line -12dB to 40dB
Instrument -5dB to 42dB

Noise Floor (all inputs, minimum gain) -95dBu (A-weighted)

Microphone Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) -125dBu (A-weighted)

Frequency Response 10Hz to 45KHz +/- 1dB

Maximum Output Level +23dBu (@ 0.5%THD+N)

Output Impedance 600 Ohm

Tube Complement (per channel) 1-12AT7A, 2-6922

General:
Power (Factory Configured) 115 or 230 VAC / 100Watts

Dimensions 3.5" (H) X 17.0" (D) X 19.0" (W)

Weight 28 lb
Two channels of gourmet, class A, tube mic preamplification with up to 72dB of gain! The sound is big, warm, smooth and clear. Mic/line/instrument inputs with switchable impedance, high-pass filter, -20dB pad, phase flip, and phantom power. Stepped input gain knob and fine-adjustable output trim. XLR I/O; front-panel 1/4" inputs.

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