A-Designs Audio JM-3001: New Preamp / EQ Announced
For Winter NAMM 2011, A-Designs Audio introduced the JM-3001 -- a preamplifier, equalizer, and instrument input housed in a single-rack-space frame.
Ideal for both studio recording and live sound use, the JM-3001 is hand-built in the USA and features three inputs (microphone, instrument, and EQ / insert) that may be used together or independently. The unit also features a musical three-band parametric EQ, high / low filters, and two independent transformer balanced outputs (microphone and EQ).
A-Designs Audio notes that the heart of the JM-3001 is its C12X discrete transistor operational amplifier designed by Carl Johnson that operates on +/-30 VDC rails. According to the manufacturer, the C12X is a high-gain, fast-slew, stable audio block with virtually no DC offset over the audio spectrum. Capable of driving a 50 ohm load at 50 Hz with very little current draw, it is used in the microphone preamp, instrument input amp, and main output / EQ output stages of the JM-3001.
Commenting on the new unit, A-Designs Audio's Peter Montessi said, "The JM-3001's preamp is an original design with depth and detail for miles, while the EQ is a full parametric with its own transformer, so you can use it with or without the pre. The freq settings are highly reminiscent of classic console filters and musically complement any source you run through them. The instrument input is totally separate from the pre and EQ and sounds amazing on its own as well."
The JM-3001's microphone preamplifier is a single-stage, transformer-coupled and balanced I/O design benefitting from the C12X for ultra-transparent audio. This section feeds the EQ and preamp output mult simultaneously and includes phase reverse, a -20 dB pad, +48V phantom power with LED indicator, and a plastic conductive gain control pot.
Likewise, the instrument input preamp is a single-stage, single-ended, high impedance input designed primarily with guitar and bass pickups in mind. Using a C12X discrete op amp, this section is separate from the mic pre and includes a 1/4-inch phone jack and gain pot on the front panel. Like the mic preamp, this section also feeds the EQ and preamp output mult simultaneously. The equalizer input / insert return is a direct-coupled, balanced input that is post the mic pre and the instrument input. Inserting a TRS 1/4-inch phone jack into this connection allows for direct input to the equalizer, bypassing both the mic pre and instrument input.
The JM-3001's three-band parametric equalizer is an original design featuring 33 frequencies with 3 bands of overlapping ranges, from 50 Hz to 15 KHz. Both the frequency selection and the +/-12 dB equalization controls are step-type switches for precise and repeatable settings, and each band has a Q switch with three fixed positions: sharp (S), wide (W), and narrow (N). The low and high bands are normally of a peak / dip type, but flipping the shelf switch to the up position on those bands changes the characteristic to shelf type. The shelving switch disables the Q feature on high and low bands only.
When in the up position, the high / low filters insert the fixed 12 dB/octave high- and low-cut filters. These filters work whether the EQ is in or out.
Resistors are 1 percent metal film except the EQ, which is 0.1 percent . Capacitors are all quality polystyrene, polypropylene, COG and bi-polar. Furthermore, input / output XLR connectors and switches are gold / silver contact with no relays.
A-Designs Audio plans on shipping the JM-3001 in February, 2011 for $2,600. Learn more at adesignsaudio.com.




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