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Published on 10/05/05 at 02:35
The DRS-1 is a micro prampli and a box of direct high-performance format 1 / 2 rack 1U.
The DRS-1 is the same fuel technology Class A "All Discrete" de Neve, and the difference in sound that is also widely heard rsulte!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Power: 240V with selector / 110V
Outputs: XLR and TRS in front rear
Input: XLR front and rear side of the Tagus with transformerless Class A and
Back to earth individual: Push button.
Floor gain (sensitivity: -30 -70 per dab of 5 dB with 10 dB yet available on the fader.
Rduction Gain:-20dB Pad
DI high impdance Jack mono front.
Gain Level: LED display
Phantom Power: switchable
HPF
Phase reversal
Rponse frquence in the Tagus Micro-0.4dB @ 40Hz,-0.3dB @ 25kHz
Gain stage of the Sun: Maximum 20dB
UTILIZATION
One branch is working right now!
Only regret is missing an on / off switch ...
But if there is it ...
SOUND QUALITY
I could just say "It's a great machine, etc., etc."
To this I prfr make a blind test with two prmpli sounding trs close (according to the manufacturer), so as not to compare apples and oranges!
So I have two runic pramps: a slice ct NEVE pure juice on the other, the Phoenix Audio DSR1.
As for microphones utiliss for this test: an SE Electronics ICIS, a BPM CR-73II, StudioProjects a C1, a RODE NTK ...
CONCLUSION: Qualitatively, the two pramplis play in the same court holding hands, that!
I mean by that if I had a choice between those two devices in terms of quality I would choose the DSR1, and for good reason!
Indeed, one can obtain the DSR1 for 1200 Euros.
TB NEVE, simply to bring 4000 Euros.
To be done all honnte, I must admit that there is still indeed the difference between the two devices.
According to the microphone used the DRS may have a more round sound reproduction, while the slice is NEVE rvlera more "hard", less music, especially with the RODE NTK or Phoenix Audio CIHI.
By-cons, with StudioProjects C1, Unit NEVE back on top, because the C1 is a microphone that is greatly AIGS before - I got too! The DSR1 will be less prcis least in this case the crystal-clear ...
However, these remain Difference in terms of personal and aprciation rsultat Search.
The ultimate goal of such sound recording is not to be taken back into the mix??
Oh, I forgot: the DI that the possde DRS1 and that portion NEVE.
I know, I know, the DI, it is often a quick fix when you do not have a guitar amp / bass.
However, this is Royal DI for bass.
Modra in my enthusiasm, I would say that the DI respects as much as possible the signal that he injects!
It is currently the best DI t given to me to listen!
So if it's SERIES, why deprive yourself ...
OVERALL OPINION
Finally, given the price trs tightened relative to 4000 Euros which should be split for a slice acqurir NEVE original
I can not fault this dcemment pramp - and God knows I dtest complacency of some opinions ....
So if you are looking for a typ NEVE Bugdet reasonable
n'hsitez more: think Phoenix Audio.
PS: no I'm not the balance of the manufacturer
PS2: Following this test, I regret only one thing: not having bought the DSR2, namely two DSR1
in the same rack! By-cons, the price of DSR2 (2245 Euros) is not exactly the
same price range ...
The DRS-1 is the same fuel technology Class A "All Discrete" de Neve, and the difference in sound that is also widely heard rsulte!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Power: 240V with selector / 110V
Outputs: XLR and TRS in front rear
Input: XLR front and rear side of the Tagus with transformerless Class A and
Back to earth individual: Push button.
Floor gain (sensitivity: -30 -70 per dab of 5 dB with 10 dB yet available on the fader.
Rduction Gain:-20dB Pad
DI high impdance Jack mono front.
Gain Level: LED display
Phantom Power: switchable
HPF
Phase reversal
Rponse frquence in the Tagus Micro-0.4dB @ 40Hz,-0.3dB @ 25kHz
Gain stage of the Sun: Maximum 20dB
UTILIZATION
One branch is working right now!
Only regret is missing an on / off switch ...
But if there is it ...
SOUND QUALITY
I could just say "It's a great machine, etc., etc."
To this I prfr make a blind test with two prmpli sounding trs close (according to the manufacturer), so as not to compare apples and oranges!
So I have two runic pramps: a slice ct NEVE pure juice on the other, the Phoenix Audio DSR1.
As for microphones utiliss for this test: an SE Electronics ICIS, a BPM CR-73II, StudioProjects a C1, a RODE NTK ...
CONCLUSION: Qualitatively, the two pramplis play in the same court holding hands, that!
I mean by that if I had a choice between those two devices in terms of quality I would choose the DSR1, and for good reason!
Indeed, one can obtain the DSR1 for 1200 Euros.
TB NEVE, simply to bring 4000 Euros.
To be done all honnte, I must admit that there is still indeed the difference between the two devices.
According to the microphone used the DRS may have a more round sound reproduction, while the slice is NEVE rvlera more "hard", less music, especially with the RODE NTK or Phoenix Audio CIHI.
By-cons, with StudioProjects C1, Unit NEVE back on top, because the C1 is a microphone that is greatly AIGS before - I got too! The DSR1 will be less prcis least in this case the crystal-clear ...
However, these remain Difference in terms of personal and aprciation rsultat Search.
The ultimate goal of such sound recording is not to be taken back into the mix??
Oh, I forgot: the DI that the possde DRS1 and that portion NEVE.
I know, I know, the DI, it is often a quick fix when you do not have a guitar amp / bass.
However, this is Royal DI for bass.
Modra in my enthusiasm, I would say that the DI respects as much as possible the signal that he injects!
It is currently the best DI t given to me to listen!
So if it's SERIES, why deprive yourself ...
OVERALL OPINION
Finally, given the price trs tightened relative to 4000 Euros which should be split for a slice acqurir NEVE original
I can not fault this dcemment pramp - and God knows I dtest complacency of some opinions ....
So if you are looking for a typ NEVE Bugdet reasonable
n'hsitez more: think Phoenix Audio.
PS: no I'm not the balance of the manufacturer
PS2: Following this test, I regret only one thing: not having bought the DSR2, namely two DSR1
in the same rack! By-cons, the price of DSR2 (2245 Euros) is not exactly the
same price range ...