What is the UA 610 B?

What is the UA 610 B?

With over three years of development, the UA 610 Collection represents the first comprehensive modeling of the legendary 610-A tube preamp and its modern variant, the 610-B — including their tube and transformer components and all of the unique distortion characteristics of the originals.

Is Realverb pro good?

As you might expect given its heritage, the sound of Realverb Pro is truly excellent: like all the best reverbs, its virtual acoustics become a part of the track rather than sounding ‘pasted on’. It has rather more controls than many reverbs, along with an attractive graphic interface.

What do Neve preamps sound like?

Its sound can be described as rich and full-bodied with solid lows, assertive midrange presence, and airy highs. The original 1073 included a three-band EQ with a fixed 12kHz high frequency shelf, along with switchable low and mid range bands with cut and boost controls.

What is the 1073 sound?

Are mic preamps necessary?

DO I NEED A MIC PREAMP? Most probably yes! A preamp is one of those essential items for your studio. If you use a condenser microphone, which requires 48v phantom power to work, you’ll need a preamp to provide it!

What type of EQ is Neve 1073?

Formidable Tone Shaper: The 1073 EQ Comprising a highpass filter, high and low shelving EQs, and mid-frequency EQ, the 1073’s EQ section can be used to subtly or dramatically shape a signal and is considered to be among the most flattering EQs ever made.

What is the Universal Audio solo/610?

The all-tube SOLO/610 imparts its alluring, characteristic warmth to all your digital recordings. Vocals take on new life; direct bass sounds huge and round; drums sound fat and punchy. Take it from Sweetwater: if you want to make great-sounding music, you need the right front end: the Universal Audio SOLO/610.

What is a solo/610 mic preamp?

The SOLO/610 mic preamp/DI box from Universal Audio brings the best of their preamp designs to a single-channel format. The SOLO series features the solid build and audiophile components that define UA quality. Its portable form factor is convenient for use in the studio and control room, onstage, and on your desktop.

What inputs does the solo/610 offer?

The SOLO/610 offers Mic and DI inputs, and Gain and Level controls for myriad clean or colored sounds. Unlike its predecessors, the SOLO/610 has continuous Gain control with even greater range, allowing for precise gain structuring.

What is the difference between the solo 610 and solo 610 solid-state?

Similarly, the audio bandwidth of the two versions differs, with the valve model spanning a respectable 20Hz to 20kHz (±1dB) and the solid-state version comfortably beating that with 10Hz to 60kHz (±0.2dB). The maximum input levels for the Solo 610 are +4dBu for the DI input and -12dBu for the mic input (at 1 percent distortion).