TransAudio Group unveils TRUE Systems PT2-500 modular mic preamp

Dec 30, 2009 1:19 PM

    
The new PT2-500 features up to 70dB of high-headroom, low-noise microphone gain.

The new PT2-500 features up to 70dB of high-headroom, low-noise microphone gain.

TransAudio Group has introduced the TRUE Systems PT2-500 modular mic preamp, which conforms to the modular 500 Series format.

Like all of the other preamps in the TRUE Systems family, the PT2-500 delivers detail, analog depth and a robust, reliable design. The PT2-500, which is the size of the 500 module, is designed for audio professionals who want everything in a rack ready to use repeatedly without needing to buy additional power supplies and multiple racks.

The PT2-500 features up to 70dB of high-headroom, low-noise microphone gain. A high-quality direct input calms edgy piezos and provides a through jack for amping or effects.

Switchable phantom power, 80Hz high-pass filter and polarity reverse give the unit appropriate flexibility.




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