Focusrite ISA One Single Channel Preamp/DI
The ISA One microphone preamplifier delivers
Focusrite's prestigious ISA transformer-based preamp in a rugged and
portable chassis, at a groundbreaking price. ISA One features the
classic vintage microphone preamplifier topology from the original
ISA110 module, including the Lundahl L1538 transformer and bespoke
zobel network. (The original 110 pre amp formed the cornerstone of each
channel of Focusrite's legendary Forte console.)
The pre-amp is
complemented by a line input (XLR and TRS Jack) and an independent DI
channel, complete with dedicated gain control, active or passive
impedance switch, a TRS Jack output for routing to an amp and an
independent XLR output on the rear. This flexible independent DI makes
the ISA One ideal both for engineers wishing to blend a DI'd guitar
signal with a mic'd guitar cabinet, and for demanding performers who
require a single classic solution for both guitar and vocals.
A
variable impedance circuit has been added, allowing the user to switch
between four carefully selected input impedance settings. In addition
to the original ISA110 impedance, three further impedance settings
allow perfect matching, or creative mismatching of the pre amp with any
microphone. ISA One also features an insert point, should the need
arise to place extra processing between the preamp or D.I. and the
optional converter. Phantom power, phase reverse and a 75Hz,
18dB/octave high-pass filter are also available from the angled front
fascia.
Independent input metering for both channels is provided
in the form of a moving coil VU meter with variable calibration to suit
analog and digital recording media, alongside two six-LED peak meters;
inputs can be metered either pre- or post-insert. The meter
calibrations utilize all the same reference points as Digidesign's Pro
Tools HD system, allowing effortless line-up.
ISA One's
headphone output features a dedicated volume control, which delivers an
external stereo cue mix, (a simple click track, or a stereo mix feed
from an interface or a live console,) fed to the headphones via two TRS
jack inputs on the rear of the unit.
An optional
state-of-the-art stereo A/D converter is also available (the same card
as used with the ISA430 Mk II), embodying cutting-edge conversion
technology seated within Focusrite's custom analogue circuitry. This
optional card can be retrofitted at any time and provides two channels
of 24 bit/192kHz A-D conversion with a dynamic range of 119dB.
The
ISA microphone preamplifier was first introduced back in 1985. This
transformer-based preamplifier formed the first half of the ISA110
mic-pre and EQ module on Focusrite's critically acclaimed Forte
console. This console, and the later Studio console were hailed by many
as the finest sounding consoles ever built.
The ISA microphone
preamplifier went on to form the cornerstone of all ISA and RED
Focusrite products. The topology has never changed, except for the
addition of a variable impedance circuit, allowing ISA users to either
perfectly match the preamp with any microphone, thus maximizing level,
or to use different settings creatively to shape the sound of the
microphone being used. The original ISA110 setting was supplemented by
three further impedance settings.
The Focusrite preamp is
renowned for its transparency, but there's also that subtle warmth that
transformer core saturation contributes. This seeming contradiction of
warmth plus beautifully open, unrestricted high frequencies, is a
classic hallmark of the mid '80s Focusrite designs.
With
processors whose bandwidth is strictly limited to the audible (20Hz to
20kHz) bandwidth alone, significant roll-off can still occur, affecting
the higher audible frequencies of the signal. Therefore, in order to
capture every subtle nuance, exactly as it occurs whilst avoiding any
roll-off, the preamp must operate over a far greater bandwidth. The
extremely broad frequency response of Focusrite preamps - close to
200kHz at the top end - guarantees accurate phase response across the
much narrower range of human hearing, the roll-off point being moved
entirely outside of the audible hearing range.
•ISA Series
Transformer-based preamplifier - Encased in a rugged and portable
chassis, ISA One offers the classic Focusrite microphone preamplifier
at its lowest cost to date.
•Flexible Independent DI Channel - ISA One is ideal for both engineers
and demanding performers alike, featuring independent gain control, an
output for routing to an amp, an independent XLR output on the rear and
routing to the optional ADC.
•Switchable Impedance - Choose one of four carefully selected input
impedances, including the original ISA 110 setting, to suit any
microphone.
•Optional Stereo 192kHz ADC - This optional card embodies cutting-edge
conversion technology, incorporating Focusrite analog circuitry to
deliver the best A/D performance in its class (Dynamic range of 119dB).
•Rugged Custom Flight Case - Built to protect your ISA One from the
rigors of the road. Rugged plywood construction with a solid
polypropylene exterior and reinforced corners.
•Headphone Output with Volume Control - ISA One can feed either a sum
of the two inputs to the headphones output, or an external stereo cue
mix (such as a stereo mix feed from an interface) via two TRS Jack
inputs •on the rear of the unit.
Dedicated Insert Point - Allows you to place extra processing between
the preamplifier or DI and the optional converter, such as an EQ or
compressor.
Focusrite ISA One Classic Single Channel Mic Pre With DI Features:
- ISA Series Transformer-based Preamplifier
- Flexible Independent DI Channel
- Switchable Impedance
- Rugged Custom Flight Case
- Headphone Output with Volume Control
- Dedicated Insert Point