Vacuum Tube Preamp with Limiter
https://www.behringer.com/product.html?modelCode=P0207
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Condition Report:
Overall: Very Good condition with minimal wear.Electronics: All original, no issues.Power Supply NOT included
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The Behringer Tube Ultragain MIC100 is a compact, budget-friendly tube preamp designed to enhance microphone and instrument signals with analogue warmth. It features a hand-selected 12AX7 vacuum tube utilising UTC (Ultra Tube Circuitry) technology, which imparts classic tube character while maintaining low noise levels. The MIC100 supports both XLR and ¼" TRS inputs and outputs, making it versatile for studio and live applications. Additionally, it offers +48V phantom power, a 20 dB pad, and a phase reverse switch, providing flexibility for various recording scenarios.
Incorporating a built-in limiter, the MIC100 helps prevent signal distortion, ensuring clean recordings even during dynamic performances. An 8-segment LED level meter allows for precise monitoring of output levels. The preamp's design makes it suitable for use as a direct injection (DI) box, delivering high signal integrity for instruments like guitars and basses.
While the MIC100 offers features typically found in higher-priced units, users should be aware of its limitations. Some reviews note that pushing the tube or limiter too hard can result in an artificial warmth. Additionally, the absence of a limiter warning LED and the always-on power design may be considered drawbacks. Despite these considerations, the MIC100 remains a valuable tool for those seeking to add tube warmth to their recordings without a significant investment.
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