Doshi Tape Preamp Versus deHavilland Model 222 Mk. II

astrotoy

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Larry - eventually, there will be an ATR audio card produced that can handle multiple calibration settings without having to swap cards.
That would be great. Who is doing it? Larry
 

adrianywu

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Only speaking for Doshi Audio - the above statement is not accurate.
Please contact me directly for a complete description on the capabilities of the Evolution (and V3) series of tape preamps.
Additionally, I would refrain from making disparaging remarks about industry benchmark companies like MRL without proof.
Hi Nick,
Is the Evolution tape head pre fully balanced/differential from input to output ? Is there any advantage to adding the output transformers ?
Adrian
 

Bruce B

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I tried the deHavilland 222 in my system... it sounded good... not great! Go with the Doshi.... or better yet, go with Jeff and Charlie's inboard cards. It's the best out there....
 

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