Shown above is a pair of Preservation Sound “Sienna” model preamps. These are the first designs to wear the ‘Preservation Sound’ name. This is an all-tube design based on the circa 1950 RCA BA2C but with all-mod-cons and 20db more available gain. It has a true class-A output stage like early broadcast gear. Three-band fixed 100/1k/10k EQ, fully reciprocal, with defeat switch and flat center response. Build features include mil-spec tubes, Jensen and Lundahl audio transformers, Solen caps, completely point-to-point wired on linen turret boards with silver wire in the audio path. Completely enclosed design with internal subchassis for shortest possible wiring paths. This is a completely unique design that offers a huge range of sonic possibilities. Defeatable output pad allows user to achieve the ‘overdriven console’ sound of early rock and RnB recordings. Basic specs below:
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Great work. Sober aesthetics.
beautiful! i love the ba-2, and 20db more gain would be useful.
sorry if this is a dumb question, but what does all-mod-cons mean?
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/all+mod+cons.html
Beautiful, Chris.
Where can we hear this?
Hi Robert, I don’t have any audio samples. Probably should have made some. The units are long gone.