New A12 "Pacifica" revision

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New A12 "Pacifica" revision

Postby teachingking » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:02 am

Is this available now?

A12 Rev 1.5 – Accepts IC op-amps and supports a single DC servo. New “LCâ€
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Postby tpryan » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:39 am

Is this available now?


Not yet.
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Postby Nu-tra » Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:26 pm

Looking forward to this.
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Postby roy » Thu Nov 15, 2007 1:42 pm

Hi all,
How will this revision affect the character/colour of the A12? (i.e. more or less coloured sounding).
From rummaging around online I understand the Pacifica is kind of halfway between the API and Neve characters.
I am planning on building an (A12, N72, C84)x2+PSU+Chassis setup and I am interested in the A12 for it's character potential and distinctiveness from the N72 and C84 in that context.

Is this revision something that will attenuate that distinctiveness?
Will it make the A12 more tweakable?
Will it change the price of the A12?

Cheers,
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Postby tpryan » Thu Nov 15, 2007 7:03 pm

How will this revision affect the character/colour of the A12? (i.e. more or less coloured sounding).


Less.

From rummaging around online I understand the Pacifica is kind of halfway between the API and Neve characters.


Keep in mind that we're not cloning the Pacifica. We're offering a different choice of parts for the A12 that should appeal to people who like the Pacifica.

Is this revision something that will attenuate that distinctiveness?


The differences will be subtle, but it won't sound like the current A12. It'll move the characteristics a bit more toward the J99. The current A12 isn't going away, so it will remain an option.

Will it make the A12 more tweakable?


The A12 is plenty tweakable right now. The new options will use exactly the same circuit board.

Will it change the price of the A12?


Don't know yet what the new version will cost. Perhaps slightly higher, but we haven't settled on pricing.
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Postby roy » Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:21 am

thanks for the quick reply Tim.

Looks like the current A12 is what I'm after so.

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