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7th circle N72 preamp
I've been meaning to post this for a while. 7th circle audio makes some amazing affordable pre's. I use the N72 on every single session. It's replaced my Avalon as my go to for vocals. If you are good with electronics, you can buy it as a build kit and save a few bucks. We have 2 N72's, an A12 and a T15. The N72 is definitely the best. Heard about it through Tape-op.
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Re: 7th circle N72 preamp
did you build it or buy it from someone already built?
just wondering how much gear and skill you actually need to do it.
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just wondering how much gear and skill you actually need to do it.
Have always been eyeing those Hairball audio 1176 knock-offs - would be a dream to have a rev D and A kicking around.
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Re: 7th circle N72 preamp
My studio partner built them. No way I could have done it. Took him a few days to do each, but he's into that kind of stuff. If you aren't sure, you should buy them built. Still worth every penny.
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