Mercury Recording Equipment ships new studio microphone amplifiers

Dec 21, 2004 8:00 AM

    

Mercury Recording Equipment’s revised Mercury M72s dual-channel studio microphone amplifier is now shipping.

The unit brings the vintage Telefunken/Siemens V72s module design up-to-date with some modern enhancements. The fully transformer-balanced microphone offers a two-setting input pad and a variable mic gain with a range of 28dB to 58dB. A direct input connection is provided for instruments, in addition to switchable 48V phantom power and phase reverse.

For more information, visit www.transaudiogroup.com and www.mercury-rec.com

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