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Creekside Guitar 05-31-2018 08:57 PM

K&K Sound Pure XLR Mach 2 Acoustic Guitar Preamp - $old
 
Excellent condition. Sounds amazing with a K&K Pure mini pickup. Notch filter is very helpful for live gigs. Power supply included. Thanks for looking. $old.

https://reverb.com/item/12656426-k-k...re-xlr-mach-ii

Pure XLR Mach 2 Preamp ABOUT THE PURE XLR MACH 2 PREAMP
What makes the Pure XLR Mach 2 Preamp sound so good?

The circuit runs on a “voltage doubler” that provides 18 volts to the internal components even though it uses standard 9 volt input voltage. The result is high-powered clarity that simply cannot be achieved with a regular 9-volt circuit!

Electronic circuits work more efficient on higher power and electronic components designed for low power consumption will never sound as good as the more power-hungry components that are optimized for tone quality.

There is a direct relation between power consumption and sound quality, meaning that preamps with 200+ hours battery life will compromise on sound quality. Phantom powered preamps, depending on their complexity, also need to compromise on power consumption issues as phantom power fluctuates and diminishes with the number of consumers connected.

Generally, low power consumption equals less high-end response, less headroom (circuit peaks or overloads sooner), and less overall clarity.

At K&K, we've always favored sound quality over power consumption in our external preamp line, but with the Pure XLR Mach 2 Preamp we went even further and run it on 18 volts.

This feature alone would make the new Pure XLR Mach 2 Preamp worthwhile, but we added a few more things that players have asked for:

+/- 15dB Parametric band that covers 150Hz to 700Hz with adjustable notch width
Full bypass of parametric stage if not needed
Tuner output
Mute switch input
In addition to these features:

Proprietary K&K high-power three band EQ (bass – mid – treble)
Adjustable input gain
Phase switch
Master volume
Simultaneously usable 1/4” line out and balanced XLR – DI output
The tuner output allows you to connect your tuner “open ended," so there will be no signal degradation by passing through it and no switch noise.

The Pure XLR Mach 2 Preamp preserves harmonics and overtones and provides a more open and true acoustic sound response. The additional parametric band allows you to fine-adjust the low mid / high bass band for optimum tone and feedback control.

Creekside Guitar 06-06-2018 07:47 PM

Price bump

Creekside Guitar 06-14-2018 12:38 PM

Bump time...

Creekside Guitar 06-24-2018 11:59 PM

Week start bump

Vancebo 06-28-2018 02:16 PM

After reading K&K’s description about power consumption and voltage doubling I was still unsure whether it runs on a nine volt battery or on a nine volt adapter. Can you answer that for me?

BKENNA 06-29-2018 05:50 PM

Re K&K
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vancebo (Post 5770026)
After reading K&K’s description about power consumption and voltage doubling I was still unsure whether it runs on a nine volt battery or on a nine volt adapter. Can you answer that for me?

I sent you an email with a persons name and contact info at K&K to get your answer.

Cheers.


Brian

Creekside Guitar 06-30-2018 12:44 PM

It uses a 12V power adapter. It does not run on batteries.

Creekside Guitar 07-11-2018 05:51 PM

Taking a bit of a loss on this one but I simplified my gig solution using only a Bose S1.


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