SK501 Single 500 Series Host
The SK501 is a single slot, 500 series compatible case and power supply.
The MP566 is a dual-triode vacuum tube circuit preamplifier based on a design that has been used in several famous devices from the 50's, which has been adapted to the '500' format of API*.
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The MP566 is a dual-triode vacuum tube circuit preamplifier based on a design that has been used in several famous devices from the 50's, which has been adapted to the '500' format of API*.
With its fully powered triodes and its two transformers, the MP566 brings the most fulfilling warmth and color to your Lunchbox.
1: IN This potentiometer sets the microphone drive level before the tube stage,
2: Clip LED Green when a signal is present, turns red when getting close to saturation,
3: OUT This potentiometer sets the output signal level. In combination with the IN knob, it allows you to control the amount of tube saturation you want,
4: GAIN 3 position switch
5: POL Reverses the polarity (phase) of the output signal when on REV. In the center position it is a Mute
6: 48V Activate the phantom power for static microphones,
7: DI High impedance direct instrument input, connected to the first triode grid.
Absolutely everything!
You bring the solder (use good quality solder, 1mm diameter max) and the Lunchbox.
The kit difficulty level is average. Nothing difficult but because of the high voltage needed by the tube, it is not recommended to beginners. Good soldering practice is required.
There is no setup. A digital multimeter is needed to test the various voltages.
Measure | Conditions | Value |
Idle supply current | V+ : +155 mA V- : -155 mA |
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Input impedance of mic input | f=1kHz | 1.5 kΩ |
Maximum input level | > +20 dBu @ 30 Hz | |
Maximum output level before clipping | f=1kHz | +26 dBu |
Minimum gain | - ∞ | |
Maximum gain | HIGH | +68 dB |
MID | +48 dB | |
LOW | +28 dB | |
Frequency response | Deviation=+/-1dB | 15 Hz - 30 kHz |
Total harmonic distortion (THD) | f = 1kHz, Gain = +40 dB, Out level = +10dBu | < 0.04% |
EIN | Zin = 0Ω, Bandwidth=0-30kHz | -125 dBu |
DI input impedance | 1 MΩ | |
DI gain range | - ∞ to +53dB | |
DI max input level before clipping | +13 dBu |
DOCS Code | Documents |
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From DOCS-6 to DOCS-7 | User manual Parts list Components layout Assembly guide Test guide Schematic |
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Super préampli, qui remplace, en mieux, mon LA 610.
Super son pour les Basses en DI, avec la possibilité de faire une saturation très jolie dans les bas medium, pas du tout criard (ce qui était marchait très mal avec le LA).
Not only does the MP566 look cool as hell, it is also a wonderful choice for a retro sound from the 50s and 60s. The circuit design is apparently inspired by the preamps that Bill Putnam Sr. built in his early years for the 610 console. While the original features two valves (one 12AX7 and one 6072), the MP566 comes with one small valve only to fit the size of a 500-series module. Nonetheless, if you are looking for a 'round’ overdrive sound without any harshness, even the small valve used in the MP566 can do good things to your signal. I absolutely love it on a shortscale bass with flatwound strings for a pretty authentic 60’s bass sound. It can also add sweet and creamy harmonics to large condenser mics. Overall, perhaps it’s not your no. 1 go-to preamp that you will use every day, but when you do, you will be glad to have this flavour in your toolbox.
01/22/2022
Great piece of Hardware
Was not the best choice for my Neumann, but has found its place in the Master Chain as a Tube Saturator. And for that it is incomparable. Never again plugins! The setup was logical and finished in a few hours.