There is a switch to invert the phase of the audio (globally).
There are also two other global switches that affect the way signal is routed and processed
when in Double Channel, as explained below. These are the Stereo Link and the Stereo Mode
switches.
4.5.2. The preamp section
The preamp section is the first section the audio signal passes through when it is received
by the plug-in.
The Input Gain control knobs (potentiometers) are placed at the top right, below the Glowing
Output Level "lamps". Contrary to the original, which had discrete 6dB step values, here
we have continuous values, ranging from +3dB to +76dB. This is quite extreme. However,
you will notice that the tube modeled circuit is quite tolerant. It may be possible to distort
nevertheless, so be careful.
4.5.3. The EQ section
The EQ section of the V76-Pre (which is inspired in another unit of the same period, the V612)
is very simple. We have just two Shelf Bands, with fixed frequencies, one for the highs and
another for the lows.
The High Shelf is labeled with a Treble clef, and also High Tone, and the shelf frequency is
around 5kHz. The Low Shelf is labeled with a Bass clef, and also Low Tone, and the shelf
frequency is around 100 Hz. The EQ curves are the very broad and gentle Baxandall-types,
and we have a boost/cut control with a range of +/- 10dB.
We also have an High Pass Filter, which is located below the two Equalizer bands, in the left
part of the control panel. This filter was part of the original V76 preamp, and has selectable
80Hz, 300Hz and 80+300Hz positions. The last position sums the two previous filters, for
an increased slope effect and a more broad frequency cutoff.
The filter can be turned Off, by positioning the switch at the Flat position.
Below the Input Gain controls, we have switches to bypass the EQ section entirely. This will
affect both the EQ bands and the High Pass filter.
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