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Focusrite ISA ONE

SKU: APA2018-00272
  • 36  Instalments
  • 2 years warranty
    2 Years Warranty

The ISA microphone pre-amplifier was first introduced back in 1985. This transformer-based pre-amplifier formed the first half of the ISA110 mic-pre and EQ module on Focusrite's critically acclaimed Forte console. This console, and the later Studio console were hailed by many as the finest sounding ...more

  • 36  Instalments
  • 2 years warranty
    2 Years Warranty
651 ,87 €

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The ISA microphone pre-amplifier was first introduced back in 1985. This transformer-based pre-amplifier formed the first half of the ISA110 mic-pre and EQ module on Focusrite's critically acclaimed Forte console. This console, and the later Studio console were hailed by many as the finest sounding consoles ever built. The ISA microphone pre-amplifier went on to form the cornerstone of all ISA and RED Focusrite products.
 
The topology has never changed, except for the addition of a variable impedance circuit, allowing ISA users to either perfectly match the pre-amp with any microphone, thus maximizing level, or to use different settings creatively to shape the sound of the microphone being used. The original ISA110 setting was supplemented by three further impedance settings. The Focusrite pre amp is renowned for its transparency, but there's also that subtle warmth that transformer core saturation contributes. This seeming contradiction of warmth plus beautifully open, unrestricted high frequencies, is a classic hallmark of the mid 80's Focusrite designs. 
 
 
        FEATURES
  • ISA Series Transformer-based Pre-amplifier
  • Flexible Independent D.I. Channel
  • Switchable Impedance
  • Optional Stereo 192kHz ADC
  • Rugged Custom Flight Case
  • Headphone Output with Volume Control
  • Dedicated Insert Point

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