I am currently using a DIY version of Allen Wright's RTP-3C preamp as tape head preamp for my Nagra TA. I built this more than 20 years ago as a phono preamp, and later modified it to serve as tapehead preamp. It is fully differential using constant current sinks, with a shunt regulated power supply, passive RIAA and an input stage that uses a FET/tube cascode to achieve a 70dB total gain. The differential input allows me to use an unshielded cable from the tape head, thus reducing capacitance, which is helpful as the playback head has a rather high inductance.
My friend is looking for a tape head preamp, but the RTP is no longer available in commercial form after Allen passed away. I just came across the Atma-Sphere MP-1 and it has a very similar philosophy. In fact, Ralph was one of the early or even original proponent of the balanced-differential approach. I am also very happy to note that tape head input is an option. I have never seen this preamp mentioned when people discussed tape head preamps. Does anyone have any experience with this preamp ?
Is the tape head input in addition to the phono input, or replaces the phono input ? How many EQs are available for switching ? How about adjustments to calibrate the EQ curve, and head loading ?
My friend is looking for a tape head preamp, but the RTP is no longer available in commercial form after Allen passed away. I just came across the Atma-Sphere MP-1 and it has a very similar philosophy. In fact, Ralph was one of the early or even original proponent of the balanced-differential approach. I am also very happy to note that tape head input is an option. I have never seen this preamp mentioned when people discussed tape head preamps. Does anyone have any experience with this preamp ?
Is the tape head input in addition to the phono input, or replaces the phono input ? How many EQs are available for switching ? How about adjustments to calibrate the EQ curve, and head loading ?