Review For Universal Audio 2-610 Silverface Dual Channel Mic Pre
- Classic Sound of the Legendary 610 Modular ConsoleVariable Input Gain and Output LevelsUltra Quiet OperationMic, Balanced Line, and Hi-Z InputsMultiple Impedance SettingsClassic EQCustom Wound Double Sized Alloy Transformers
The Universal Audio 2-610 is a two-channel tube microphone preamplifier based on the legendary Universal Audio 610 modular console, which was never commercially available (though Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles each had one). The UA 610 has left its mark on countless classic recordings from Sinatra to Pet Sounds to Van Halen to LA Woman. Designed by Bill Putnam, the Universal Audio 610 was among the first modular recording consoles. Early Universal Audio consoles were used in all of Putnam's studios including Universal Recording in Chicago and United Western in Los Angeles. Many prominent engineers such as Bruce Swedien began their careers in these studios with this classic rotary knob console. Along with the 610, UA's 1176LN Limiting Amplifi
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