Preamplificador inspirado en Neve 1073 e inductor EQ con transformadores Carnhill auténticos, entregando el sonido de consola británica grueso y armónicamente rico a un precio de estudio de proyecto.
The WA73-EQ is Warm Audio's love letter to the Neve 1073, and they've successfully captured the 'weight' that defines that classic British sound. The inclusion of UK-made Carnhill transformers is the secret sauce here; they provide the unmistakable low-mid density and harmonic saturation that occurs when you push the input gain. Unlike some budget clones, the WA73-EQ feels robust, utilizing high-end Blore Edwards dual-concentric switches that offer a tactile, professional experience during tracking and easy recall.
The three-band inductor-based EQ is remarkably musical. The high shelf adds a silky 'air' to vocals without the brittle harshness often found in digital emulations, while the mid-band is perfect for adding bite to snares or electric guitars. With 80dB of gain, it handles gain-hungry ribbon mics with ease. While it lacks the surgical transparency of a modern solid-state preamp, that's exactly the point"this is a color box designed to add 'glue' and authority to a mix right at the source. My only minor gripe is the slight internal heat buildup in densely packed racks, which is typical for discrete Class A circuitry. For project studio owners looking to move beyond interface preamps, this is the most cost-effective way to secure genuine transformer-balanced character.
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