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  • OdysseyVOdysseyV

    BAE Audio 1272Published on 07/03/06 at 07:01
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    Here you will find the characteristics in anglais.Pour my share, it is a very versatile transistor preamps and high precision.

    Are price may scare some, but it is a product of more qualit.De it is supplied with power for 2 pramplis, which is quite rare.

    * Two Class A preamps with live inputs in a single rack space with a power supply

    * Made from an authentic reproduction of a Neve 1272 Module *

    * High Impedance Direct input for guitar and synthesizer

    * Output Level Control reserves as trim gain entre les 5 dB gain steps on switch

    * Balanced mic input and balanced +4 dB output XLR connectors are on the rear off of the module.

    * Same as Class A preamp Neve 1073 * equalize…
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    Here you will find the characteristics in anglais.Pour my share, it is a very versatile transistor preamps and high precision.

    Are price may scare some, but it is a product of more qualit.De it is supplied with power for 2 pramplis, which is quite rare.

    * Two Class A preamps with live inputs in a single rack space with a power supply

    * Made from an authentic reproduction of a Neve 1272 Module *

    * High Impedance Direct input for guitar and synthesizer

    * Output Level Control reserves as trim gain entre les 5 dB gain steps on switch

    * Balanced mic input and balanced +4 dB output XLR connectors are on the rear off of the module.

    * Same as Class A preamp Neve 1073 * equalizer / preamp modules

    * Pad is an integral portion of the gain switch as Saami Neve 1073 * equalizer / preamp modules

    * Has integrated phantom power with a lighted switch on the front panel

    * Oversize remote power supply can operate up to oven channels of preamp

    * One-year warranty

    * 10 Day satisfaction guarantee

    USE

    The 1272 preamp Yields a really fat sound. It semble to add subharmonics to the low end qui Makes the bottom end sound huge. It smoothes the top end qui Gives a silky sheen the highs. As well the 1272 compresses transients a little bit. It is a smooth, fat., Larger than life sound. An added bonus is to use the DI inputs to fatten samples, synths and mixes since the DI can handle line levels.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The 1272 preamp Yields a really fat sound. It semble to add subharmonics to the low end qui Makes the bottom end sound huge. It smoothes the top end qui Gives a silky sheen the highs. As well the 1272 compresses transients a little bit. It is a smooth, fat., Larger than life sound. An added bonus is to use the DI inputs to fatten samples, synths and mixes since the DI can handle line levels.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    The 1272 preamp Yields a really fat sound. It semble to add subharmonics to the low end qui Makes the bottom end sound huge. It smoothes the top end qui Gives a silky sheen the highs. As well the 1272 compresses transients a little bit. It is a smooth, fat., Larger than life sound. An added bonus is to use the DI inputs to fatten samples, synths and mixes since the DI can handle line levels.
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  • MmzMmz

    BAE Audio 1272Published on 04/24/08 at 12:08
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    Anologique Tranche

    USE

    Preamp very simple.

    SOUND QUALITY

    I ve tested this slice once live on a 4-string bass.
    The sound is quite surprising on the coffee anyway.

    the frequency range is very wide, the sub is, the treble is slightly softened.

    There is also a small compression that is very pleasant.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    This slice is simply monstrous and the price is not expensive compared other ad preamp.
  • Chevalier blancChevalier blanc

    good preamp

    BAE Audio 1272Published on 03/05/12 at 12:32
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    - What technology is used
    All analog.
    Older generation of Brent Averill 1272, so 1073 copy of a priori are the new copy of Brent since 1272 to averiil out a copy of 1073, before he had not the catalog, so that one could read on the manufacturer's website "copy of 1073 preamp, they are recognizable by their buttons notched in input preamp for gain, they are red as the original neve.

    -What is the connection?
    2 XLR IN, OUT 2 XLR, 2 Jack instrument, separate power supply.

    -What impact or effect types available?
    Preamplify, it's his job.

    19 "standard except for the PSU

    UTILIZATION

    Not simple, notched knob gain entry to the preamp, and output knob.

    -The manual is cl…
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    - What technology is used
    All analog.
    Older generation of Brent Averill 1272, so 1073 copy of a priori are the new copy of Brent since 1272 to averiil out a copy of 1073, before he had not the catalog, so that one could read on the manufacturer's website "copy of 1073 preamp, they are recognizable by their buttons notched in input preamp for gain, they are red as the original neve.

    -What is the connection?
    2 XLR IN, OUT 2 XLR, 2 Jack instrument, separate power supply.

    -What impact or effect types available?
    Preamplify, it's his job.

    19 "standard except for the PSU

    UTILIZATION

    Not simple, notched knob gain entry to the preamp, and output knob.

    -The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    I do not believe in having a .....

    SOUND QUALITY

    Very good preamp.
    Its colors in the right direction.
    I use it as a preamp main, just about everything going on inside except sometimes electric guitars flowing through a lafont is based on the case, the desired result (eg guitars thinner and more modern).
    For example if I want a nice thick guitar and vintage enough, I glue a beyer M160 ribbon before and it sounds. On voice is just perfect with a BPM TB 94.
    Of course everything is back in the mix without making a big correction.
    Anyway ... this preamp with all natural sounds, light and thick.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years.
    I tried the pheonix DSQ4 I think, I did not like.
    What I like most is the beautiful and natural look.
    What I like least, nothing.
    Or the price I paid in surplus stock with funky junk, nothing to say perfect report.
    Today I think I will take a real neve 500 format, they are quite accessible.
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  • MmzMmz

    BAE Audio 1272Published on 04/18/11 at 05:19
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    Analog

    UTILIZATION

    very simple to use

    SOUND QUALITY

    Preamp very colorful.
    Quite loaded down.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The 1272 is a premium preamp with low enough charge.
    The transformer permits use two preamp.
  • Gil2Gil2

    Excellent

    BAE Audio 1272Published on 04/01/11 at 11:40
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    Analog of course, I will not give you a lecture on the beast LOL

    UTILIZATION

    I had not really been bothered mauel !!!!! LOL

    I would have liked to find a pass up on this pre-amp, but in fact use one realizes that this is not essential ......

    SOUND QUALITY

    In the category of NEVE.
    A great preamp, opening much the sound is full with a nice grain.

    OVERALL OPINION

    We have for over a year.
    A choice I would do with your eyes closed.
  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Great Recreation of a Neve Classic!

    BAE Audio 1272Published on 01/10/11 at 14:53
    This is a remodeling of a classic Neve 1272 solid-state preamp. You don't need to be an expert recording engineer to know that a Neve 1272 is one of the best preamps ever made, as it's been ubiquitous on many classic recordings. I wasn't sure how the Brent Averill would stack up but I decided to try it out. It's a solid-state pre-amp, just like the Neve. It's got your basic XLR connections though the one I used was in the studio already hooked up to the patch bay. It doesn't have the Neve EQ or compressors that sometimes were part of the consoles but it is dual channel which is nice. It can be racked too which is great.

    UTILIZATION

    I think this is one of the most basic preamps I'v…
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    This is a remodeling of a classic Neve 1272 solid-state preamp. You don't need to be an expert recording engineer to know that a Neve 1272 is one of the best preamps ever made, as it's been ubiquitous on many classic recordings. I wasn't sure how the Brent Averill would stack up but I decided to try it out. It's a solid-state pre-amp, just like the Neve. It's got your basic XLR connections though the one I used was in the studio already hooked up to the patch bay. It doesn't have the Neve EQ or compressors that sometimes were part of the consoles but it is dual channel which is nice. It can be racked too which is great.

    UTILIZATION

    I think this is one of the most basic preamps I've ever used. It has two knobs for input and output respectively. It also has a phantom power switch which is always good to have, as it negates the need for outside phantom power sources. There really are no bells and whistles on this thing, which will frustrate some but appeal greatly to others depending on how much EQ and compression they do from the preamp as opposed to using plug-ins or outboard EQs.

    SOUND QUALITY

    This is one of the best mic-pre's I've ever used. I haven't used it side-by-side with the original Neve's which makes sense, considering that most likely an owner wouldn't have an original piece of gear as well as a remodeling of it. But I have heard both of them in action, and I must say, that I really dig this one just as much as the original. It's crystal clear and highly detailed, with a richness and fullness that is fantastic. It is really transparent as it doesn't really add anything to the mix in terms of detail, but it does do a great job of preventing the signal from sounding flat. It has been difficult to get a bad signal with this mic pre as I have found that it works well in a mix with almost anything. In fact, I often need to EQ very little to get the sound I want, as it comes through usually just how I like it (assuming I am using good enough gear of course).

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is going to be an expensive piece of gear regardless, so that must be established first. Realistically, there is no need for anybody but a studio owner to own this gear, or at least somebody who does this professionally and needs a high quality piece of vintage gear to get his job done. If you are working with modern music and don't need pristine, high quality signal flow, this isn't for you. However, since we all want that really, I must recommend it to anybody who matches the description I just gave. It's got such a great sound and will never steer you wrong. I've tried lots of different mic pres but this one just rules. Highly recommended for anyone worthy of using it.
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  • moosersmoosers

    BAE Audio 1272Published on 02/14/10 at 15:35
    The Brent Averill 1272 is a dual channel microphone preamplifier designed piece for piece after the Neve 1272. The unit requires a power supply for it, which sometimes comes with it and sometimes does not. The unit has XLR inputs in the back and 1/4" inputs in front. It is rack mountable and will take up a single rack space in a traditional rack case.

    UTILIZATION

    Even if you have no or very little experience with mic preamplifiers, the Brent Averill 1272 shouldn't prove to be too hard to use. Having said this, it will mostly likely be the experienced users using the 1272 anyway, as this is a top flight piece of gear that is not to be messed around with. The 1272 simply has kno…
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    The Brent Averill 1272 is a dual channel microphone preamplifier designed piece for piece after the Neve 1272. The unit requires a power supply for it, which sometimes comes with it and sometimes does not. The unit has XLR inputs in the back and 1/4" inputs in front. It is rack mountable and will take up a single rack space in a traditional rack case.

    UTILIZATION

    Even if you have no or very little experience with mic preamplifiers, the Brent Averill 1272 shouldn't prove to be too hard to use. Having said this, it will mostly likely be the experienced users using the 1272 anyway, as this is a top flight piece of gear that is not to be messed around with. The 1272 simply has knobs for setting your gain levels as well as a knob for output level. It also has built in phantom power which can be engaged with a button. As you can see this is a very basic mic pre configuration and a manual should not be necessary.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Like the original 1272, the Brent Averill 1272 has one of the best sounds possible for a mic preamp in my opinion. I've never had a chance to shoot them out, but after using both this, the original 1272, and everything in between, I'd say that this does a damn good job of replicating the classic 1272 module. It is definitely the kind of pre that can be used to record anything and everything. It just has that mixture of clarity and thickness that I'm after with every recording that I do. This is one you must try and hear for yourself to believe.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Brent Averill is one of the best when it comes to recreating the classic Neve modules, and the 1272 is one of their best. You're always going to pay a decent amount of cash when it comes to Neve modules, but this one isn't overpriced or anything like that. This is made for professionals looking for sound quality regardless of price, so I'm assuming that if you're looking into the Brent Averill 1272 you understand this. Absolutely a worthwhile piece of gear to check and try out whether you can afford to buy one or not.
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