ART Pro Channel II Tube Channel Strip

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Product Code: 7538
$459.99
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The ART Pro Channel II Tube Channel Strip uses second-generation discrete Class-A microphone preamp to provide clean quiet gain while maintaining incredible transparency. The Pro Channel II is a powerful dynamics processor subtly controls transients and noise of the most demanding sources.

The ART Pro Channel II Tube Channel Strip‘s semi-parametric EQ offers wide tune-ability and can be patched before OR after the dynamics processor. Separate rear-mounted insert points allow patching in external signal processing gear immediately after the Mic preamp and before the EQ and dynamics processor. Both analog and LED meters provide a detailed indication of audio levels.

ART Pro Channel II Tube Channel Strip Features

  • Fully Featured discrete class "A" Tube Microphone Preamplifier
  • 1/4" High Z input on the front panel
  • Selectable plate Voltage
  • Smooth musical sounding Optical Compressor
  • Separate Attack and Release controls
  • Auto/Manual Attack/Release switch
  • Parametric EQ
  • Large VU and LED meters
  • Multi section clip monitor LED
  • Selectable Source switches for VU signal monitoring of any section of the unit
  • Two insert loops
  • +4/-10 dB switch for optimal signal output levels
  • Toroidal power transformer for low noise

ART Pro Channel II Tube Channel Strip Specifications

  • Input Impedance:
    • Mic: 150 to 3.4K Ohms, variable
    • Instrument: 2.5M Ohms
    • Preamp Insert: .5K Ohms
  • Output Impedance:
    • Balanced Output: 600 Ohms balanced
    • Unbalanced Output: 300 Ohms
    • Insert Outputs: 300 Ohms
  • Frequency Response:
    • Analog In to Analog Out: 12Hz to 100KHz +0, -1dB
    • THD @ 1 KHz: <0.15% Typical
    • THD @ to to 20 KHz: <0.033% Typical
  • Equivalent Input Noise:
    • Mic/Line: -128dBu, Input Shortened, Max Gain, "A" Weighted
    • Instrument: -109 dBu, Input Shortened, Max Gain, "A" Weighted
  • Maximum Input Level:
    • Mic: +18dBu Balanced
    • Instrument: +15 dBu
  • Maximum Gain:
    • Mic: 70dB (XLR to Balanced Output)
    • Instrument: 64 dB (1/4" to Balanced Output
  • Maximum Output Level:
    • Balanced: +24 dBu
    • Unbalanced: +20 dBu
    • Output Level At Meter 0 VU: +4 dBu/-10dBV
  • Preamp:
    • Microphone Gain: 0 dB to +56 dB
    • Instrument Gain: +3 dB to +50 dB
    • Low Cut Filter: 0 - 250 Hz, 1-pole, 6 dB/Octave
  • EQ:
    • Boost/Cut: +/- 12 dB on Each Band
    • Low Freq. Tuning: 40 / 120 Hz Selectable
    • MID 1 Freq. Tuning: 20 Hz to 2 KHz Continuously Variable
    • MID 2 Freq. Tuning: 200 Hz to 20 KHz Continuously Variable
    • High Freq. Tuning: 6 KHz / 18 KHz Selectable
  • Compressor / Limiter:
    • Attack Time: 250 uSec. to 100 mSec.
    • Release Time: 00 mSec to 3 Sec.
    • Compression Ratio: 2:1 to 30:1
  • General Specs:
    • Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.5" x 19.0" x 9.2" (8.9cm x 48.3cm x 23.3cm)
    • Weight (lbs/kg): 11/5
    • Power Requirements: USA - 105 to 125 VAC/ 60 Hz. Export Units Configured for the Country of Destination (Contact us if you need 220V/50Hz).

ART Pro Channel II Tube Channel Strip Includes

  • ART Pro Channel II Tube Channel Strip
  • IEC Power Cable
  • User Guide / Owners Manual
  • Manufacturer Warranty

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  • 3
    Full feature mic pre.
    speed

    This tube mic pre has most of the pro features of a mic pre. Though you have to be careful with how much level you send to the tubes. I try to keep the levels for the tube character to be within the "clean" indicators at ALL times coz I find the mic signal becomes kinda distorted at the "warm" range and above. The unit does what it advertises which adds warmth to your signal. Upon switching to different brands of the three tubes inside the box, I still was not able to get a very clean mic sound. But for its price, it's worth looking at if tube sound is what you're looking for.

  • 4
    ART Pro Channel
    http://soundsgroovy.com

    This piece just begs you to experiment with it! My recording rack has 2 of these in it, and I'm using them to record bass and snare drum, vocals, and guitars. I find them to be very versatile, clean and toneful. They have tons of gain, and have 3 tubes in them for the mic pre, compressor, and EQ sections. I swapped these tubes out in mine with 12AT7's to make them sound a little cleaner and better to my ears, and this is an easy mod. I especially like the variable-mu compressor settings and find that they can be very transparent or aggresive-sounding, while still sounding very musical. It's nice that the Pro Channel has two types of compressor circuits to tweak. You can get the mic pre to be very clean or give a raspy distortion if that's what you're after, too. All in all, I'm glad that I have a pair of these ART Pro Channels and would recommend them to anyone to try out. Plus, they do work very well for recording bass guitar direct!