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paul tumolo
 
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The HV-3 is a two channel, stereo matched microphone preamplifier
uncompromised in sonic character, technical specification, and mechanical
workmanship. One of the best mic pres ever.

Mine is in excellent condition and has the high resolution 36 position
mil-spec gold gain controls option. I got a four channel unit and no longer
need the two channel version.

$1500, shipping included.


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Mike Clayton
 
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The HV-3 is a two channel, stereo matched microphone preamplifier
uncompromised in sonic character, technical specification, and mechanical
workmanship. One of the best mic pres ever.

Mine is in excellent condition and has the high resolution 36 position
mil-spec gold gain controls option. I got a four channel unit and no longer
need the two channel version.

$1500, shipping included.


Paul, My advice to you is to keep it. Then you will have 6 channels of
stereo matched microphone preamplifiers uncompromised in sonic character,
technical specification, and mechanical workmanship. One of the best mic
pres ever.

I'm sure that sometime in the future not too far away from now you will
find a use for it. Even if you don't use it keep it for a while longer and
let it appreciate in value. Even if you are a struggling college
student...

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Mike Clayton
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