Heritage Audio 73 Jr. II
500 Module
Latest User Reviews
better than most 73 offerings
This preamp is a very worthy vintage 73 style unit. I've just been through a wormhole of buying, testing and returning 73 clones (3 units in total in the past 6 months, including the current "official" two-channel one), they were all either beautiful sounding but too noisy or just cramped sounding, a little bit "nasal" and tending to distort.
All this changed when I decided to A/B the last one (the "official") against my 73 jr2 that I've had for a while. The heritage offering just incredibly had more headroom, less noise for a similar amount of transformer saturation, and sounded in general more open. Me and the singer singing through both of them instantly prefered the Heritage over the other one, so in my quest for 2 channels of 1073 style pres I just bought a second one...
Granted, if you factor in the price of the rack and the unit's price it's not a cheap stereo pair you're getting, but after a while and several recordings, this unit keeps finding its way into my records.
New School Vintage
if you want that vintage neve 1073 sound, this would be by far your best option. great preamp with that typical vintage sound. gives you a lot of options with the pad/hi pass filter/output know/phase button/...
I use this one mainly on vocals, and it compliments my akg c414II greatly
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Heritage Audio
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $974
- 80 dB Class A microphone preamplifier
- Selectable input impedance
- Ideal for ribbon microphones
- 50 dB Class A line preamplifier
- Discrete Class A J-Fet DI input with high input impedance
- Class A single ended
- 2N3055 output stage
- 20dB pad switch
- Phase reverse and low cut
- Variable hi-pass filter 20 - 220 Hz
- +48 V phantom power switchable
- Output control
- Carnhill input and output transformer
- Construction: 500 modules
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