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GA is a Swiss company, they have two products that may be of interest to those who would like to have external pre's and compressors in which to front load their signal:

The first is the GA73, which is a transformer -based mic preamp, ( No IC in the signal path), built to emulate a Neve 1073.
XLR and Line inputs, Phantom Power, 80 db of gain, DI, impedance switching, an insert, external power supply.

The second is the GA Comp 54, which is designed to emulate a Neve 2254 compressor.
Discreet Class A, Tranny balanced I/O, selectable side chain filter frequencies, external power supply.

I haven't used either.

Shoot outs on youtube are available, but the audio on the videos I've seen have been pretty bad - and I'm talking about the audio on the video, not on the actual models described above.

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The GA73 runs around $350, the Comp54 around $400.

SOS Reviews:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar09/articles/goldenagepre73.htm

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr11/articles/ga-comp-54.htm

FWIW

-d.

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pcrecord Tue, 12/23/2014 - 05:01

DonnyThompson, post: 422660, member: 46114 wrote: Yes.. but to be fair, he was also using a Rickenbacker... not the quietest bass ever made... ask me how I know. ;)

I listened to a few of his demo, he often doesn't put the product to its right value. His review of the LA-610 was not better.. :rolleyes:
Anyway, I heard alot of good things about the GA73, it seem to be a good choice for guitar amps.

Reverend Lucas Tue, 12/23/2014 - 07:48

I have a pair of the 73s that I use as my preamps of color. (that's me being pc)

pcrecord, post: 422658, member: 46460 wrote: Yeah the sound of the video is bad. But when he turns the input gain up I think it's the unit that gets very noisy...
And did you hear the hum noise on the bass... :cautious:

I don't find noise to be an issue with them, but they get quite dirty with high input gain.

Reverend Lucas Tue, 12/23/2014 - 09:37

DonnyThompson, post: 422676, member: 46114 wrote: Have you used them on vox? If so, any thoughts?

I've used them on most of the vox I've track since I go them. I don't have much experience with comparable pres to compare them to, but the way they sound make me happy. At moderate gain they add a subtle warmth, with not so subtle distortion when dialed up. I tend to listen for where it's noticeable, then back off a bit from there.

pcrecord, post: 422678, member: 46460 wrote: This confirms that youtube reviews should not be trusted ;)

Agreed. Not to say that there aren't good ones, but even they represent one person's experience.

Jensenmann Sun, 01/11/2015 - 04:56

I bought a used Comp54 some time ago just for the sake of comparing it to our Vintagedesign CL1. The audiopath sounded quite different but the compression behaviour came very close. This encouraged me to remove all stock trannies and install Carnhill replacements. That made a huge difference and turned the comp54 into something very usable and sonically close to our CL1. 200€ investment and you have an impressive result. Unfortunately then the PSU died, and after repair the meter and sidechain died. The feel when using it is cheap, since the threshold switch has no end stop and the metering is a joke.

Davedog Sat, 01/17/2015 - 16:52

I demo'd a 73 in a friends room. I felt it was a piece that was bordering on good but not quite there. I know there are replacement parts available that bring the level up quite a ways. There is, as mentioned, that "cheap feel" to them. I think for a home recordist this might be a good choice. I'm not sure I would want to stack a bunch of tracks with this as my only pre. At this price there are several decent sounding pres out there. Not the least of is the Presonus Eureka. As a strip it is very functional. Lots of bells and whistles but the basic preamp is clean and has a bit of headroom to work with. The comp is very clean also and the EQ is a handy tool for certain applications. They could lose the saturation in my opinion as it imparts a rather blah and somewhat unpleasant kind of distortion. Solid unit. One of these and one of the GA73's would give someone a really good front end with some variety.

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