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What kind of preamp does Universal Audio 710 have?

What kind of preamp does Universal Audio 710 have?

The 710 houses a Class A FET mic preamp, as well as a Class A tube pre. A Tone Blending knob lets you take the 710 from solid-state “bite” to a classic tube circuit and lets you continuously blend them to nail your signature sound.

How does twin Finity work on Universal Audio 710?

A Tone Blending knob lets you take the 710 from solid-state “bite” to a classic tube circuit and lets you continuously blend them to nail your signature sound. The Twin-Finity’s dual gain stage controls also let you crank up the gain and add tasty vintage-style coloration to your signal.

Is the twin Finity 710 a solid state preamp?

It’s also true that some types of music work best with one or the other, so the same engineer may use tube or solid‑state preamps for different jobs. With the Twin‑finity 710, Universal Audio have attempted to satisfy both camps by creating a preamplifier that has both tube and solid‑state signal paths, and a means to blend them as required.

What kind of preamp is the 710 twin Finity?

The 710 Twin-Finity tube/solid-state tone-blending mic pre/DI is the first preamp ever to offer phase-aligned blending of discrete tube and solid-state circuits. This preamp can be 100% tube, 100% solid-state, or anything in between!

Which is the best mic preamplifier on the market?

The Twin‑finity is an extremely versatile preamplifier that’s able to cover a lot of ground. Although it isn’t exactly ‘budget’, it could save you the cost of buying separate tube and solid‑state mic preamps, and it has enough drive range to be used on instruments for which more overt distortion would be beneficial.

How big is a twin Finity sound system?

Built at UA’s own facility at Scotts Valley in California, the Twin‑finity 710’s half‑rack format (8.45W x 3.5H x 10.25D inches) allows two units to be mounted in a conventional 19‑inch rack, using an optional adaptor.