Rupert Neve Designs 511
Microphone Preamplifier

Latest User Reviews
Great for the price
First of all, if you are expecting the old Neve sound you are at the wrong address. This is is not an entirely transparent preamp; it is a bit on the bright side but there is nothing harsh about it. It works with basically anything you put in it (vocals, acoustic guitars, digital pianos...). The silk function adds some texture and can be really useful thing on keyboards and synthesizers. It is a great preamp for the price.
GREAT
i always wanted a Neve pre amp, and i wash t disappointed. Love the silk-Texture feature.
Analog Reigns
Well, coming from a built in audio interface preamp from RME Babyface, the difference is mostly in the interaction with the device, being able to adjust the trim, gain, silk (which is subtle) and HPF without looking at the screen, helps one concentrate solely on the sound. To my ears the sound difference was not really huge as both preamps are clean. I really love the HPF on this device, works really well as you can get rid of some low end before recording. Not bad for the money.
No complaint
My first analog preamp. It does add a "silky" character to the sound. Hard to beat quality at this price point.
Very Versatile.
One of the most versatile pre's I've got so far. Very clear yet warm and detailed. First time a top snare SM57 didn't sound like a muffled piece of crap. Love It.
Pros
The RND Portico 511 sounds really really good. The silk button adds a special harmonic distortion which is a sound of its own. I got a pair of these and am very happy with them. The filter is useful. I use these pres as much as my 1073?s, they hold up very well.
Cons:
Got one pre with wobbly pots, sent it back and got another from a good batch. Support was very good sorting this issue out.
Great sound and great features!!!
The Neve Designs Portico 511 is a great microphone preamp, capable of everything from clear and uncolored to thick and vibey sounds. The adjustable amount of silk introduces 3rd order harmonics that can be just what the doctor ordered on certain voices and other sound sources. The sweepable highpass filter is a great feature to have on any preamp to reduce unwanted rumble or lowend sounds from fans, traffic and many other sources. Tip: Record just the ambient noise of your room with the highpass off, and then bring up the signal high in your DAW and check what's going on at the bottom. All the unwanted lowfrequency energy will steal headroom when hitting your AD converters and to get rid of it before the converters is so much better than to highpass inside your DAW later. Trust me on this. This preamp is capable of truly professional recordings and at this price it is a steal. I put 4 stars on quality because one of my knobs are a little looser than the others, which I think is intended because I have 2 units and both act the same. Still, I would have preferred if they had the same smooth solid feel as the fourth knob.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Rupert Neve Designs
- Released in 2013
- Average price : $823
- 1 Channel Mic preaamp with 500 Module formfactor
- +48V Phantom power can switched On and Off
- 8 Segment LED Level-Meter
- High Pass Filter can be set, 20 - 250 Hz
- Trim and Gain-Control
- Polarity is reversible/can be switched
- Silk Mode
- Formfactor: 500 Module
- Required voltage/power: +/-16VDC 100 mA
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