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In the early 90’s, Michael Grace began building single order custom audio products for a small, devout following of recording engineers and artists . Before long, the word had spread about these custom microphone preamplifier designs, which were said to outperform anything else that was commercially available.

Grace 101 and Earthworks QTC40 Problem

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Submitted by Blacklab on Thu, 10/30/2014 - 14:34

Don't know if this is the right section for this, but I'm having a noise problem recording with the QTC40 and Grace preamp. Thought maybe I could skip testing some parts of the recording chain if I describe the problem in enough detail. Using 5 mics with this project, when the Grace input began to make some noise, then the signal disappeared altogether. Simple enough, eh?

Grace Designs Hanging Bar

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Submitted by hp1xbg on Wed, 09/19/2012 - 09:05

Hello,

I was wondering if anyone in the DC/ Baltimore area would have a grace hanging kit for the 30cm stereo bar I could borrow/rent for this coming weekend? I have tried to purchase it at several places but no one has it in stock, including the company itself. The part number is SB-HB-30/66.

I would need it from Saturday to Tuesday, 22 Sept- 25 Sept.

Grace 101 mic preamp

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Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 06/29/2007 - 23:23

Hello,

I am the proud new owner of a grace 101 pre and was reading up on it.

I came across this in a review by Bob Ross for Recording Magazine:

"Both the XLR and TRS jacks can feed
unbalanced sources, though Grace strongly recommends
using cables which leave pin 3 (or the ring) open to minimize
distortion."