Sound Skulptor has released the MP566-II, an updated 500-series tube microphone preamplifier. This new version incorporates a variable high-pass filter and is inspired by classic 1960s designs, utilizing a dual-triode valve and high-quality transformers.
The module provides 70dB of gain and features controls for tube saturation. Its redesigned front panel replaces toggle switches with a trio of buttons for pad, polarity, and phantom power functions, while two large knobs manage gain and output level. A quarter-inch instrument input is also included.
The MP566-II is offered as a fully assembled unit for 549 pounds or as a complete do-it-yourself kit for 329 pounds.
The module provides 70dB of gain and features controls for tube saturation. Its redesigned front panel replaces toggle switches with a trio of buttons for pad, polarity, and phantom power functions, while two large knobs manage gain and output level. A quarter-inch instrument input is also included.
The MP566-II is offered as a fully assembled unit for 549 pounds or as a complete do-it-yourself kit for 329 pounds.