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Used BAE 1073 rackmount Preamp And EQ
Shipping: $25
Description
Description:
The BAE 1073 Rackmount Preamp and EQ is a hand-wired masterpiece that faithfully recreates the legendary Neve 1073 sound — one of the most coveted preamp and EQ circuits in recording history. Built in the USA with Carnhill (St. Ives) transformers and premium components, this unit delivers the iconic warmth, depth, and musicality that have defined countless hit records. The three-band EQ section offers powerful tone shaping with smooth, musical curves, while the preamp section provides rich harmonic saturation that flatters vocals, guitars, drums, and more. Perfect for both tracking and mixing, this BAE 1073 brings true analog character to any studio setup.
Condition:
This unit is in used but excellent condition, showing minimal rack rash. All controls, switches, and connections have been thoroughly tested and are fully functional. It’s ready for immediate use in any professional studio environment.
Key Features:
- Faithful recreation of the classic Neve 1073 mic preamp and EQ
- Hand-wired in the USA using Carnhill (St. Ives) transformers
- Class A design for unmatched warmth and detail
- 3-band EQ with selectable frequencies and high-pass filter
- Line, mic, and DI inputs for versatile tracking options
- Rugged 19” rackmount chassis for studio integration
- Beloved by engineers for vocals, guitars, and drums
This product has been tested, is fully functional and includes a 30 day warranty. If you have questions, call or text 770-931-9190. We will be happy to assist you! Or if you live in the Atlanta area stop by and bring trades! Click this link to connect with a buyer: https://4gpm1w6ao3c.typeform.com/to/K3L9sDMT
- Device Type: Preamps
- Shipping: 25
- Pick Up in Store: Yes
- Standard Shipping: Yes
- Local Delivery: No
- Country: US
- Condition: Used
- Model: BAE 1073 RACKMOUNT PREAMP AND EQ
- Product Brand: *Other Brand
- Product Line: Intermediate
- Discounted Price: No