Golden Age Project Pre-573 Premier 500-Series Classic 1073-Style Preamp
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Hear the discrete-electronics difference! Golden Age packed their 1073-inspired Pre-73 Premier preamp into a 500-series format to create the Pre-573 Premier.
Overview
The Golden Age PRE-573 PREMIER is a one-channel vintage style microphone, line and instrument preamplifier. The signal path uses only discrete components like resistors, capacitors and transistors. The microphone and line input and the line output are transformer balanced, using two different transformers, each one optimized for its purpose.
This is the way audio components were built before integrated circuits became available. The subjective sound quality delivered by vintage equipment is often preferred to the one delivered by modern units, a situation that is even more obvious now when music is recorded with clean sounding digital audio equipment.
The circuit used in the PRE-573 PREMIER is similar to the preamp section in the classical 1073 module with a corresponding sound character that is warm, punchy, sweet and musical. These classic characteristics have been heard on countless recordings through the years and it is a versatile sound that works very well on most sound sources and in most genres. The essence of this sound is now available at a surprisingly low cost, making it available to nearly everyone.
- UK-made Carnhill in- and output transformer. The output is balanced and fully floating and can drive a 600 ohm load up to level of about 28 dBu.
- Maximum gain in MIC mode is 80 dB, enough to handle passive ribbon mics with quiet sound sources.
- The total gain range goes from -10… read more to +80 dB. The 20 to 70 dB range (in MIC mode) is handled by a turn switch and a toggle switch selects an additional 5 or 10 dB gain.
- Switchable impedance on the mic input, 1200 or 300 ohms, will change the tone of many mics.
- The input can be configured to accept line level signals by another switch, the level is then lowered by about 30 dB and the input impedance increased to about 10 kohm.
- A selectable two-position 6 dB / octave highpass filter with fres of about 45 or 180 Hz.
- A flexible front panel instrument input for electric guitar or bass that can be switched between a high impedance active or a mid-Z passive mode.
- These two DI-options makes it possible to get different tones from instruments. Mains connected sound modules or other signal sources should be connected to the MIC/LINE input of the 500-rack, unless they have a fully floating, transformer balanced output stage.
- The output level control makes it possible to make fine gain adjustments and also to overload the main gain stage(s) for more character and then lower the signal to a suitable level before the output stage.
- Insert jack for inserting Golden Age Project and Premier 500 Series eq and effect units. The insert is activated by removing a jumper at the back of the module.
- A soft start circuit that ramps up the supply voltage slowly (~10 sec.) to avoid a power-on current surge.
- Phase switch and switchable phantom power with a LED indicator.
- Selectable AIR equalizer adds a boost of about 6 dB centered at 30 kHz.
- A simple but effective signal and overload indicator is offered by a single LED that starts glowing red at about +4 dBu and then increases its intensity up to the maximum output level.
- Tantalum and polystyrene capacitors used in the traditional positions.
- The 6.8 kohm phantom power resistors are matched to within 0.1% to maintain good common-mode rejection in the circuit.
- Selectable 600 ohm output termination at the back of the module.
- Circuit board star grounding scheme.
- A solid build quality that will last many years of normal use.
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This is the way audio components were built before integrated circuits became available. The subjective sound quality delivered by vintage equipment is often preferred to the one delivered by modern units, a situation that is even more obvious now when music is recorded with clean sounding digital audio equipment.
The circuit used in the PRE-573 PREMIER is similar to the preamp section in the classical 1073 module with a corresponding sound character that is warm, punchy, sweet and musical. These classic characteristics have been heard on countless recordings through the years and it is a versatile sound that works very well on most sound sources and in most genres. The essence of this sound is now available at a surprisingly low cost, making it available to nearly everyone.
Features:
- Vintage Style electronics. No integrated circuits in the signal path.- UK-made Carnhill in- and output transformer. The output is balanced and fully floating and can drive a 600 ohm load up to level of about 28 dBu.
- Maximum gain in MIC mode is 80 dB, enough to handle passive ribbon mics with quiet sound sources.
- The total gain range goes from -10… read more to +80 dB. The 20 to 70 dB range (in MIC mode) is handled by a turn switch and a toggle switch selects an additional 5 or 10 dB gain.
- Switchable impedance on the mic input, 1200 or 300 ohms, will change the tone of many mics.
- The input can be configured to accept line level signals by another switch, the level is then lowered by about 30 dB and the input impedance increased to about 10 kohm.
- A selectable two-position 6 dB / octave highpass filter with fres of about 45 or 180 Hz.
- A flexible front panel instrument input for electric guitar or bass that can be switched between a high impedance active or a mid-Z passive mode.
- These two DI-options makes it possible to get different tones from instruments. Mains connected sound modules or other signal sources should be connected to the MIC/LINE input of the 500-rack, unless they have a fully floating, transformer balanced output stage.
- The output level control makes it possible to make fine gain adjustments and also to overload the main gain stage(s) for more character and then lower the signal to a suitable level before the output stage.
- Insert jack for inserting Golden Age Project and Premier 500 Series eq and effect units. The insert is activated by removing a jumper at the back of the module.
- A soft start circuit that ramps up the supply voltage slowly (~10 sec.) to avoid a power-on current surge.
- Phase switch and switchable phantom power with a LED indicator.
- Selectable AIR equalizer adds a boost of about 6 dB centered at 30 kHz.
- A simple but effective signal and overload indicator is offered by a single LED that starts glowing red at about +4 dBu and then increases its intensity up to the maximum output level.
- Tantalum and polystyrene capacitors used in the traditional positions.
- The 6.8 kohm phantom power resistors are matched to within 0.1% to maintain good common-mode rejection in the circuit.
- Selectable 600 ohm output termination at the back of the module.
- Circuit board star grounding scheme.
- A solid build quality that will last many years of normal use.
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Specs
- Channels: 1 channel
- Input Connectors: XLR (Mic), 1/4" TRS (Line), 1/4" TRS (Instrument DI), Insert jack (TRS)
- Output Connectors: XLR (Balanced output), Insert jack (TRS)
- Gain Range: -10 dB to +80 dB
- Maximum Output Level: about 28 dBu (into 600 ohm load)
- Input Impedance: 300 ohm or 1200 ohm (mic, switchable), about 10 kohm (line mode), about 1.5 Mohm (instrument DI active mode)
- Output Impedance: selectable 600 ohm output termination
- Phantom Power: +48V with LED indicator
- Power Requirements: 500 Series rack power (±16V DC)
- Input Connectors: XLR (Mic), 1/4" TRS (Line), 1/4" TRS (Instrument DI), Insert jack (TRS)
- Output Connectors: XLR (Balanced output), Insert jack (TRS)
- Gain Range: -10 dB to +80 dB
- Maximum Output Level: about 28 dBu (into 600 ohm load)
- Input Impedance: 300 ohm or 1200 ohm (mic, switchable), about 10 kohm (line mode), about 1.5 Mohm (instrument DI active mode)
- Output Impedance: selectable 600 ohm output termination
- Phantom Power: +48V with LED indicator
- Power Requirements: 500 Series rack power (±16V DC)
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Base Item
- Shipping Weight: 3.06 lbs
- Shipping Dimensions: 10 x 9 x 4 in
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): pre573premier
Documents and Manuals
For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Web: https://www.goldenageproject.com/contact/
Web: https://www.goldenageproject.com/contact/
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Like a swiss army knife, this thing is tiny but versatile with tones of face-plate options and different uses. I have API preamps and they're great!.. But they just don't get dirty enough, I've also tried the Warm73 and while it was stellar on vocals- I did encounter issues with excessive muddiness and harshness- causing me to eventually sell it. However, I still needed the Neve sound for less than Neve and BAE prices, and after extensive online research (even the cork sniffers on Gearspace like this thing), I decided to pull the trigger on the GAP. So far I'm really happy with it. The pictures don't do it justice, it looks really sleek in person. It does the dirty 1073 distortion, the output knob adds some warmth and fatness, it has slightly more thickness/buttery-ness than the API, and it does it all without those horrible muddy/harsh frequencies I was spending hours fighting with the Warm Audio unit. Was this unit pulled out of the Sound City studios 8028 desk that recorded Nevermind? No.. But it checks off all the Neve boxes that I was needing in my studio and it does them well enough at a great price point.
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