Mäag Audio’s newest creation is the PREQ2™ Dual Mic Preamp with EQ,
a complete analog system for either recording or mixing housed in a 1U
standalone unit. It comes with Cliff Mäag’s venerable Air Band® shelving
equalizer first introduced in 1993 with his NTI EQ3 equalizer.
The PREQ2 will handle
either line or microphone signal levels with two matched channels both
with separate rear panel line level input and microphone XLR connectors
and switchable +48-volt phantom powering. The rear panel also has XLR
output connectors for each channel and a on/off/fuse mains switch.
All switches on the
PREQ2 have colorful LEDs to confirm their operation and all controls
have detents with the exception of the continuously variable microphone
gain.
Microphone Input
The Mäag Audio PREQ2 microphone preamp has up to 71dB of gain split
between a discrete Class-A transistor preamp along with a large,
nickel-core Mäag Audio-built input transformer (one for each channel).
This circuit offers a clean, detailed sound with +27dBu of headroom and
an EIN noise level of -128dB. There are two optimized gain ranges
selectable on the front panel. The default gain range is +20db to +42dB
and a +42 to +71dB gain range in high gain mode using the front panel’s
25dB gain switch. Maximum input level is +8dB.
The Microphone Input
section has front panel switches, LED indicators and buttons for:
+48-volt phantom powering, -20dB attenuation pad, plus signal present,
+26dBu peak LEDs, and phase or polarity flip. Microphone gain is
continuously adjustable using a single, large mic gain control knob.
Line Input
The front panel Line switch toggles the rear panel XLR line input
connectors in place of the microphone preamp’s output (after the input
transformer and microphone preamp). It is possible to keep both a
microphone and a line level source always connected to the PREQ2 and
toggle both channels separately. You could have one channel working as a
microphone preamp channel and the other as a line level amplifier for
recording a direct musical instrument (bass or guitar) at the same time.
Both mic input sections
have ¼-inch TS jacks for high impedance (1 mega-ohm) instrument input
with a companion ¼-inch output Thru jack that simultaneously provides an
isolated, buffered output—a “copy” of the instrument input signal at
unity gain. In addition to providing an unbalanced signal for running
long leads out to instrument amplifiers in the studio and/or stomp
pedals, for live re-amplifying the Thru jack’s output signal is also
active when using the XLR microphone input.
When using the
instrument input TS jack, the Mäag Audio PREQ2 uses an automatic
detection circuit to switch (using a relay) and route the unbalanced
¼-inch input signal to the mic input transformer. The impedance is
lowered for a better match to the transformer. This detection circuit
makes it is impossible for the 48-volt phantom power to ever reach the
¼-inch or XLR Line input even if already turned on.
Equalization Sections
The Mäag Audio PREQ2 has three equalizer/filters sections; the layout
and control compliment are identical for both channels. The equalizer
design is specifically designed for both recording and/or subtle touchup
tonality changes and euphonic enhancements.
On the left side of the
channel is the first control for the 2nd order, 12dB/octave high pass
filter. It is fully variable using a 21-detent control to sweep from
20Hz to 200Hz. It has its own hardwired, in/out bypass switch.
Next is the Low
Frequency bell-shaped equalizer section with a boost (only) control at
6dB/Octave. Frequencies are switched using a six position rotary switch
and are: 10Hz (Sub) shelf, and bell-shaped curves for 40Hz, 65Hz, 100Hz,
125Hz, and 165Hz. Up to 9dB of boost is available.
Air Band®
The third band of the equalizer is the Mäag Audio Air Band shelving
section with 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 40-kHz frequency choices with its
own control and up to 9dB of maximum boost. Both the Air Band and Low
Frequency equalizers share a single bypass push-button.
Discrete Class-A transformer coupled preamp with reamplification capabilities