Chandler Limited Germ 500 MkII Preamplifier

The Chandler Limited Germ 500 MkII Preamplifier is an updated version of our original Germ 500. This unit has an improved faceplate layout and nicer look.

Chandler Limited Germ 500 MkII Preamplifier Details

Chandler Limited Germ 500 MkII Preamplifier uses classic germanium transistors in all Class A, transformer balanced circuits. The Chandler Limited Germ 500 MkII Preamplifier is our well-known Germanium Preamp adapted for 500 series racks. We use the same transformers and amp blocks to assure the sound is consistent with our rack version. We’ve updated the power on the MKII so there no known power-up issues with current lunchboxes and rack systems.

All Chandler 500 series units have now been tested and proven to have no power issues in the following racks: API 500V 10-slot with L200 PSU; API 500-6B Lunchbox; API 500-6B HC “new version” Lunchbox; BAE 11-slot with power one supply; BAE 6-slot portable with power one supply; BAE 6-slot with Avedis designed supply; A-Designs 2-slot; Purple Sweet 10; and Empirical Labs 2-slot.

Specifications

  • Channels: Mono
  • Circuit: Class A, Discrete, Transistor
  • Gain: -5db to +65db

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