Sound Skulptor releases the MP566: 500 series tube preamplifier kit

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  1. theDingus

    theDingus Audiosexual

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    Features:

    - Dual triode design
    - Input and output transformers
    - High 68dB gain will please the most demanding ribbon mics
    - Variable input and output levels for total control over tube saturation
    - 2 different negative feedback levels (Mid/High Gain) for sweet or more aggressive sound
    - Input pad (Low Gain) for hot mics or line levels
    - Full 225 Volts tube supply and full 150mA tube heater
    - 1/4" DI jack, 1 Megohm, high impedance input for instruments or line
    - Total current draw less than 160 mA
    - Available assembled or as a full kit (everything included)

    What's in the kit?

    Absolutely everything!
    - Passive components (resistors, capacitors, inductors)
    - 2 transformers
    - Active components (tube, diodes, transistors, LED's, IC's)
    - Front panel elements (switches, potentiometers, knobs)
    - Connectors, relay
    - PCB's
    - Front panel and side panel
    - All hardware

    You bring the solder (use good quality solder, 1mm diameter max) and the Lunchbox

    Price: 289.00 € (346.80 € Inc. Tax)

    More INFO here:Sound Skulptor | MP566 Kit
     
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  3. phloopy

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    Cute mix of analog and digital!

    Looks like either the future or a mistake!
     
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