Published 31/10/08
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The latest release from hardware designers Daking is the Mic Pre One, a free-standing preamplifier that can accept mic-, line- and instrument-level signals. It uses the same circuitry found in Daking’s four-channel Mic Pre IV, with discrete, class ‘A’ circuitry.
Controls include switches for reversing phase, engaging phantom power and actuating a 20dB attenuator, while a knurled aluminium knob gives the user control over a variable high-pass filter. Another knob varies the gain between 25dB and 70dB.
A generous 20-segment LED bargraph display provides accurate metering, while another LED signifies when power is supplied to the unit. Rear-panel connections include a transformer-isolated input for a microphone, plus line outputs on quarter-inch jack and XLR.
US-based TransAudio group are handling the distribution of the Daking range.
TransAudio Group +1 702 365 5155
www.transaudiogroup.com
www.daking.com

Controls include switches for reversing phase, engaging phantom power and actuating a 20dB attenuator, while a knurled aluminium knob gives the user control over a variable high-pass filter. Another knob varies the gain between 25dB and 70dB.
A generous 20-segment LED bargraph display provides accurate metering, while another LED signifies when power is supplied to the unit. Rear-panel connections include a transformer-isolated input for a microphone, plus line outputs on quarter-inch jack and XLR.
US-based TransAudio group are handling the distribution of the Daking range.
TransAudio Group +1 702 365 5155
www.transaudiogroup.com
www.daking.com