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Manley TNT due for arrival
Dec 22, 2006 6:00 AM
The TNT preamplifier from Manley offers both tube and solid-state signal paths to maximize the tonal palette.
Manley Labs has announced the imminent release of its new
TNT (Tubes No Tubes) two-channel mic preamp. The new model is notable
for having two completely different channel approaches — one with tubes and one
without. The tube channel consists of the firm’s acclaimed Slam! preamplifier,
while the second preamp is solid state, inspired by old British console
preamps, with transformer balanced output. By housing two such differing
approaches to preamplification in a single unit, Manley will offer recording
engineers a vast palette of tonal colors in a 1RU chassis. Shipping dates are
not yet available, but Manley will be previewing the TNT at the upcoming NAMM
show in Anaheim, CA.
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