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Avalon VT 737 Tube Mic Pre
Estimated price for orientation: 1 600 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Avalon Model: VT 737 Number of Channels: 1
The Avalon VT-737 combines a tube mic preamp, Dl, optocompressor, and 4-band parametric EQ into a gorgeous 2U rack-mount box. The unit is superlative in every regard. read the full review.This one is in excellent condition. No issues. has never been overdriven or abused, but it has delivered many many times. Great piece of gear!Selling due to Disability.This full-featured box makes some of the best sounds on earth.
Over the last decade, Avalon Design has gained a reputation for making top-of-the-line recording and mastering gear. But for most Avalon equipment, the superb quality is matched by prices that are beyond the reach of mere mortals. Recently, however, company founder and CEO Wynton Morro developed a product that occupies a more affordable range of the price spectrum yet maintains the same quality and attention to detail found in the rest of the Avalon line.The VT-737 is a single-channel, vacuum-tube, class-A device that combines a tube mic preamp, DI, compressor, and parametric equalizer in a 2U rack-mount package.FEATURE HOGThe unit's rear panel provides three balanced XLR connectors, one each for mic input, line input, and line output. There is also a 1/4-inch stereo-link jack that allows two VT-737s to function in stereo mode. The unit is powered internally and offers a removable IEC power cord.In keeping with the VT-737's myriad functions, its hefty front panel - a 1/4-inch-thick slab of machined and brushed aluminum - is densely populated by knobs and push-button switches. We're not just talking ordinary knobs, either: these are molded in a distinctive cross shape and colored bright purple to match the front panel's purple silkscreened lettering. The switches are distinctive, too, with each one clear red and backed by a yellow LED that glows brightly when the button is engaged.A 1/4-inch, unbalanced, high-impedance DI jack is thoughtfully provided on the lower left side of the front panel, a very convenient feature for direct inputting of guitars, basses, and other instrument-level signals. This feature, however, is but a small indication of the VT-737's versatility.Thanks for looking
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| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Avalon |
| Model: | VT 737 | Number of Channels: | 1 |
The Avalon VT-737 combines a tube mic preamp, Dl, optocompressor, and 4-band parametric EQ into a gorgeous 2U rack-mount box. The unit is superlative in every regard. read the full review.
This one is in excellent condition. No issues. has never been overdriven or abused, but it has delivered many many times. Great piece of gear!Selling due to Disability.This full-featured box makes some of the best sounds on earth.
Over the last decade, Avalon Design has gained a reputation for making top-of-the-line recording and mastering gear. But for most Avalon equipment, the superb quality is matched by prices that are beyond the reach of mere mortals. Recently, however, company founder and CEO Wynton Morro developed a product that occupies a more affordable range of the price spectrum yet maintains the same quality and attention to detail found in the rest of the Avalon line.The VT-737 is a single-channel, vacuum-tube, class-A device that combines a tube mic preamp, DI, compressor, and parametric equalizer in a 2U rack-mount package.FEATURE HOGThe unit's rear panel provides three balanced XLR connectors, one each for mic input, line input, and line output. There is also a 1/4-inch stereo-link jack that allows two VT-737s to function in stereo mode. The unit is powered internally and offers a removable IEC power cord.In keeping with the VT-737's myriad functions, its hefty front panel - a 1/4-inch-thick slab of machined and brushed aluminum - is densely populated by knobs and push-button switches. We're not just talking ordinary knobs, either: these are molded in a distinctive cross shape and colored bright purple to match the front panel's purple silkscreened lettering. The switches are distinctive, too, with each one clear red and backed by a yellow LED that glows brightly when the button is engaged.A 1/4-inch, unbalanced, high-impedance DI jack is thoughtfully provided on the lower left side of the front panel, a very convenient feature for direct inputting of guitars, basses, and other instrument-level signals. This feature, however, is but a small indication of the VT-737's versatility.Thanks for looking
Over the last decade, Avalon Design has gained a reputation for making top-of-the-line recording and mastering gear. But for most Avalon equipment, the superb quality is matched by prices that are beyond the reach of mere mortals. Recently, however, company founder and CEO Wynton Morro developed a product that occupies a more affordable range of the price spectrum yet maintains the same quality and attention to detail found in the rest of the Avalon line.The VT-737 is a single-channel, vacuum-tube, class-A device that combines a tube mic preamp, DI, compressor, and parametric equalizer in a 2U rack-mount package.FEATURE HOGThe unit's rear panel provides three balanced XLR connectors, one each for mic input, line input, and line output. There is also a 1/4-inch stereo-link jack that allows two VT-737s to function in stereo mode. The unit is powered internally and offers a removable IEC power cord.In keeping with the VT-737's myriad functions, its hefty front panel - a 1/4-inch-thick slab of machined and brushed aluminum - is densely populated by knobs and push-button switches. We're not just talking ordinary knobs, either: these are molded in a distinctive cross shape and colored bright purple to match the front panel's purple silkscreened lettering. The switches are distinctive, too, with each one clear red and backed by a yellow LED that glows brightly when the button is engaged.A 1/4-inch, unbalanced, high-impedance DI jack is thoughtfully provided on the lower left side of the front panel, a very convenient feature for direct inputting of guitars, basses, and other instrument-level signals. This feature, however, is but a small indication of the VT-737's versatility.Thanks for looking