Universal Audio Solo 610
Universal Audio SOLO//610 Classic Vacuum Tube Mic Pre & DI Box
The Univerdsal Audio 610, what a beautiful piece of gear! Universal Audio has done a great job in getting this to emulate the famous Putnam 610 recording console.
With only 2 big rotary knobs that look reminiscent to the original Putnam 610 and 5 position switches. The two best words to describe it’s most important characteristics are WARM and FULL.
You’ll be able to juice up any channel for bass , guitar, and it’s signature vocal sound like the original Putnam 610 that recorded countless artists from Muddy Waters to Frank Sinatra.
The UA 610 is an all-tube single channel pre-amp in a DI box. Universal Audio is known for it's solidly built audiophile components.
• Mic and DI inputs
• Thru output
• Gain, Level, and impedance selection
• Gain Shape switch
• Mic/Line level output switch
• 48V phantom power
• Lo Cut filter
• Phase reverse
• Ground lift
• Rugged steel chassis construction
• Hand-assembled by Universal Audio in the USA
Bill Putman, sometimes called "the father of modern recording as we know it today" built his first recording console around 1950.
It featured the first ever 8-track experiments with a signal-to-noise ratio of 30dB which was unheard of then. This custom built console had rotary faders, 12 inputs, preamps and dedicated echo sends.
Putnam's console is the precurser to the Universal Audio 610 and whatever console anybody's using right now! The design of the modern recording console, the way we use cue sends, echo returns, multi-track switching – all this was invented by Bill Putnam.
Bill's recording company was called Universal and they recorded some of the giants of the day. Today, Universal Audio is a company owned and ran by Putnam's two sons, Jim and Bill Jr. Their desire is to "reproduce classic analog recording equipment designed by their dad and his colleages" and to basically research and build new recording tools in the spirit of vintage analog technology.
UA has several higher end products but the Universal Audio 610 comes in at just under $800, perfect for smaller recording studios to get some quality vintage analog sound. Let’s face it, as we sit in our studios most of us are surrounded by digital recording equipment.
User Complaints:
"… wish it was slightly cheaper"
User Comments:
"… on par with the tracks I've recorded in the studio
"… Solidly constructed box"
"… sounds real warm and sweet"
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