Preamp
TRANSFORMERS (We can't live without them, can we?)
The input and output of preamp are coupled with our custom ,in-house handmade transformers, of which we are particularly proud.
Gain Control (more than one , les than five)
A distinctive feature of Kamaya is the presence of three gain controls. The first is attenuation after the input transformer, the second controls gain through negative feedback, and finally, there is the output attenuation so you can easily control how much you want to saturate first gain stage. This preamp is literally a gain control beast. By playing with these knobs, you'll be able to shape the sound from lush and smooth to aggressive and almost tube like-saturated.
Where will it sound the best?
After testing it in some of the best EU studios, it seemed that very few classic preamps can sound as good and usable on drums as Kamaya (kick especially).
However, the biggest surprise (given that it's a coloration type of preamp) was the sound of the piano.
It felt as if the natural harmonics of the piano were singing Kamaya's song.Describing Kamaya's sound in words is challenging because it's simultaneously big and open, yet finely saturated and pushed forward in the lower mids.If you turn Negative Feedback at max , it gonna start to sound aggressive and saturated , but at the same time, there gonna occur a slight roll-off of high frequencies to make the entire sound smoother and more pleasant.
Features
• Class A, discrete Circuit
• Input Transformer electronically balanced
• Max Output gain : +62 dB
• Negatve Feedback gain control
• Phase Inversion
• Phantom Power: +48v
• PAD: -20dB
Specifications
• Frequency Response: 10Hz-40kHz (+/-0.5dB)
• Maximum output level: +27 dBu
• Input impedance: 1.2kΩ
• Output Impedance: Less than 75Ω
• Noise: