Avedis Audio MD7 Microphone Preamplifier

Introducing the Avedis Audio MD7 Microphone Preamplifier – your gateway to professional-grade audio excellence. With a meticulously crafted design and a range of features, this preamp is engineered to elevate your recording experience.

Avedis Audio MD7 Microphone Preamplifier Details

Take command of your sound with a gain range from 0dB to 64dB in 4dB steps, providing you with optimal control and recall-ability. Fine-tune your input with the Input Trim control, ensuring the perfect balance for your recording.

The Avedis Audio MD7 boasts the discrete 1122 op-amp renowned for its depth and resolution, ensuring a pristine audio signal. Its all-discrete design, coupled with a Class A buffer amplifier, delivers a transparent and detailed sonic performance.

Drive creativity with the SEND feature, allowing you to run your signal through stomp boxes for a variety of effects. The Line Input facilitates seamless integration with your DAW, offering flexibility in your recording setup.

Experience unparalleled audio quality with custom Jensen input and output transformers, providing a rich, warm character to your recordings.

Equipped with a Phase reverse, filtered 48V phantom power, and a High Pass Filter with a gentle slope for natural bass roll-off (-3dB @ 80Hz), the MD7 ensures versatility in capturing the perfect sound.

With a 10 Meg-ohm high impedance DI input, the Avedis Audio MD7 is perfect for all instrument pickups, making it an ideal choice for re-amplification.

Crafted and manufactured in the heart of Los Angeles, the Avedis Audio MD7 reflects a commitment to quality and precision. Elevate your recording sessions with the Avedis Audio MD7 Microphone Preamplifier – where innovation meets excellence.

Avedis Audio MD7Features

  • Gain ranges from 0dB – 64dB in 4dB steps for recall-ability
  • Input Trim control for fine control of gain
  • No input PAD to drive transformer into saturation during peaks
  • Utilises the discrete 1122 op-amp known for depth and resolution
  • All discrete design with Class A buffer amplifier
  • Line Input to interface with DAW’s
  • Custom Jensen input & output transformers
  • SEND feature to run signal through stomp boxes for variety of effects
  • Wide bandwidth, high headroom, very low noise
  • Phase reverse, and filtered 48V phantom power
  • High Pass Filter using a gentle slope for natural bass roll-off (-3dB @ 80Hz)
  • 10 Meg-ohm high impedance DI input great for all instrument pickups
  • Perfect for using as a re-amplification device
  • Designed and manufactured in Los Angeles

Specifications

  • Frequency Response <10Hz to -3dB at 75kHz
  • Mic Input Impedance ≅1500 ohms
  • Line Input Impedance 10k ohms
  • Output Impedance <75 ohms DI Input Impedance 10M Ohms SEND Output Impedance 300 Ohms Common Mode Rejection Ratio >123dB min @ 60Hz
  • Maximum Output Level +28.8 dBu @ 100KΩ, +27.4 dBu @ 600Ω
  • Power Requirements ±16 vdc @ 35mA per rail
  • Gain Voltage 0 to 22 Volts
  • Gain dB 0 to 64.7 dB
  • Equivalent Input Noise −114 dBu; Unweighted 300kHz bandwidth
  • Weight 2.6 lbs / 1.18kg

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