Mercury Recording Equipment M72s/1 The Bedroom ComposerIn the mid sixties, at Abbey Road Studios legends were born. Not just the Beatles or George Martin, but also the REDD. 37 recording desk that was used to record most of their earlier work. The very rare amplifiers used in that desk were called "V72s" and were a modified version of the standard Telefunken Siemens V72 module. The more common V72 amplifier modules were later modified and have been sold for many years as outboard preamplifiers all over
those inclined to roll their own will appreciate the intuitive design and responsiveness of the machine as a musical instrument
The high acoustic resolution and smooth frequency response of the microphones ensure that the musician has optimal control of the stage performance at all times
Entire stand breaks down into three pieces for easy storage and travel
The Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker taps into the sonic power of the legendary Big Muff Pi
L/R Channel Matching: +/- 1 dB
Optional reference quality 24-bit/192 kHz A/D converter section available late 2007
Built-in eight channel 24-bit / 96 kHz digital outputs
and "musical" manner - adding fullness
first introduced on our GX Series amplifiers protects both the amplifier module and your performance from unnatural and destructive clipping
Other features of the Yamaha CG162S guitar include rosewood bridge and fretboard
It combines the SF-12's high quality audio performance
1 kHz at Max SPL (condenser)