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USAGE
The NV73pq preamplifier is suitable for any recording circumstances. It is great for recording acoustic
and electric guitars, drum kit and all kinds of vocals. The HI-Z input can be used to record bass guitars
and various electronic instruments. In such cases, the bulit-in equalizer proves very useful for creating
the sound of the instrument. The higly driven preamp will be very helpful for recording instruments of
lower quality, by adding harmonics to their sound. The NV73pq is not inclined to going to overdrive
owing to a very large dynamics reserve, allowing you to freely work on the sound.
The amplification of the microphone input is adjustable in the range of the -20 to -80 dB.
Such substantial gain is useful when working with classic ribbon microphones and recording sound
effects for advertising or films. All the whispers, murmurs, and other quiet sounds can be recorded
without unnecessary noise and tedious editing.
Another way of using NV73pq is the possibility of re-recording the already recorded tracks, for example,
when preparing to mix a foreign recording session. The line input best suits this purpose, allowing us
to adjust the line input sensivity ranging from +10 to -20 dB, using the equalizer if necessary.
We can achieve a psychoacoustic effect of sound concentration by skillfully setting the input stage.
This effect occurs with varying intensity depending on the drive level of processed tracks, that is why
the input level should be adjusted to suit your personal taste.
Stereo mixes can be processed using line inputs of two NV73pq devices. Just as the processing of
individual tracks, the stereo processing can revive a sluggish mix, thicken the sound , and if necessary
utilize the equalizer. This effect is very desirable if we want to slightly take the edge off the signal
amplitude peaks.
Attention!
It is recommended to start the NV73pq preamp about 30 minutes prior to recording in
order to stabilize its operating parameters.
Rev. C