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$1,727 US Street Price
Minimum Gain | 14.5 dB, 1dB with Pad |
Maximum Gain (continuously variable) | 60 dB (70 dB in Ribbon Mode) |
Frequency Response (-3 dB) | < 10 Hz to > 200 kHz typical -1.0 dB @ 10 Hz typical -1.5 dB @ 200 kHz |
Noise (60 dBu Gain, 10 Hz - 30 kHz, Inputs common) | -130 dB EIN |
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (35 dB Gain, 10 Hz - 20 kHz bandwidth, +24 dBu Out) | < .003%, Typical < .001% |
Intermodulation Distortion (50 Hz & 7 kHz) 35 dB Gain | < .0006% +12 dBu Out < .001% +20 dBu Out |
Phase Response (35 dB Gain, 50 Hz - 20 kHz bandwidth, +27 dBu Out) | < 2 degrees deviation |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (35 dB Gain, 10 Hz - 20 kHz bandwidth, 100 mV C.M.) | > 65 dB, Typ > 85 dB |
Slew Rate (35 dB Gain, +24 dBu Out) | > 25 Volts per microsecond |
Maximum Input Level (20 Hz - 40 kHz) | +12dBu @ 0.02% THD+N +18dBu @ 0.02% THD+N with pad |
Maximum Output Level | 1 kHz @ 35dB of gain, THD+N is: < 0.001% at +26dBu output < 0.05% @ +28 dBu output. |
Phantom Input Impedance (1 kHz) | 2,210 ohms |
Output Impedance | 24.3 Ohms (x2) |
Phantom Powering | 48V dc +/- 2V dc |
Dimensions/Shipping Weight | 5.67" W x 1.69” H x 8.19” D, 3 lbs. |
Paul Vnuk - Recording Magazine
"This is essentially the third time I have reviewed this preamp, and I must also disclose that I own and have been using an 8-Channel HV-3D for well over 12 years now...it’s a sound I know well and really appreciate. Everything that I used to describe the HV-3 sound above holds true to these new HV-P models, and while there are some spec differences between the older HV-3 and these, my ears cannot detect a difference..."
Barry Rudolph - Music Connection
"In all comparisons the HV-37 was truer to the source with better definition in the bass and it had a significantly more open top end."
Hugh Robjohns - Sound on Sound
"The HV37’s performance is, by any definition, impressive and sublime...
A good friend uses an eight-channel HV3D for a lot of his location recording work and I have often coveted the fast, detailed and silky, but fundamentally uncoloured and transparent, sound it captures. The HV37 shares that character exactly and impeccably. I was very hard-pressed to spot any significant difference between them."
Joe Satriani - Guitar
"I have used the STT-1 for home and pro-studio recording for years now, and it has always been my favorite mic-pre/recording system. Now, the more streamlined HV-37 has made my DI electric guitar and bass recordings even more transparent and accurate. The headroom is wonderful, and the ease of use fantastic. I love it!"
Rich Tozzoli - Pro Audio Review
"The HV-37 delivers on all the adjectives you might expect to hear; it's clean, pure, invisible and musical."
Brandon T. Hickey - MIX Magazine
"The ability to capture reality now and flavor it to taste another day is a commodity that is easy to appreciate, and the HV-37 provides the perfect go-to preamp to achieve that goal."
Paul Vnuck - Recording Magazine
"Bottom line, the HV-37 always sounds good and captures every source clearly, but somehow not boringly. You may have heard of the Millennia sheen... it’s there for sure. I can’t describe it, but, man, do I love it!"