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New PRE Alert: Millennia HV-32P

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OOK:
Millennia HV-32p

Looks interesting.  Good company...fair price for quality...  So far the only online retailer carrying it seems to be fullcompass....

Peace OOK

pohaku:
Nice.  I have a pair of their TD-1s and really like them.

I wonder how efficient these are with batteries and phantom?

carlbeck:
This looks really interesting, I'm curious to hear this "sheen" that was mentioned in one of the reviews. The one thing I don't appreciate in a preamp used for field recording is variable gain or more specifically gain that doesn't offer detents to lock in place. My Shure FP24 doesn't have detents & I'm always concerned the gain can change if my bag is bumped or moved, I much prefer the detent knobs on my V2 but otherwise this preamp looks pretty good. Who's going to be the first guinea pig?

twatts (pants are so over-rated...):
http://www.mil-media.com/pdf/HV-32P%20User%20Guide.pdf
http://www.mil-media.com/pricelist.html

$1200!?!



Terry

DSatz:
Millennia has been building top-quality rack-mounted (i.e. not so portable) professional preamps for a long time. They're used by many classical engineers, studios and broadcasters. Ultra-quiet, ultra-low-distortion, ultra-reliable with no fads or gimmicks. I own one of their older two-channel preamps, and would use it more often if it didn't weigh as much as the rest of my usual setup put together.

Does anyone know what kind of outputs this preamp has? I couldn't see any pictures of the sides or back of the unit.

--best regards

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