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HO2 All Discrete 2-Channel Mic Preamp

A two-channel all-discrete mic preamp built for clean but vivid recording on piano, vocals, acoustic guitar, strings, and other stereo or dual-track sources.

2 Channels All-Discrete 5 dB Steps Fine Trim Optional Permalloy Output
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Why It Matters

Four things that define the HO2

Two-Channel Workflow

The HO2 is a dual-channel preamp aimed at stereo recording and two-track capture.

Clean But Vivid Tone

That phrase sits at the center of how the unit’s sound is positioned.

Fine Gain Control

Internal notes describe 5 dB stepped gain with an additional fine adjustment range.

Character Options

The product copy highlights additional colour options including a permalloy output transformer.

Workflow Reference

Use it as a matched stereo front end before turning it into two unrelated channels

Panel reference
HO2 shines when the source needs two channels that stay coherent, open, and alive — piano, acoustic instruments, vocals, and any stereo capture that should feel natural first.
  • Stepped Gain Then Trim Set the big decision first, then fine-tune the last few dB.
  • Stereo Consistency Matched dual-channel behavior is part of the reason to choose HO2 in the first place.
  • Character Is Optional Start with the clean vivid path, then decide if the optional transformer colour is actually helping.

Quick Start

How to start without losing what makes HO2 useful

  • 1
    If the source is stereo, begin with both channels treated as a pair so the image stays believable.
  • 2
    Use stepped gain to get close, then fine trim to align the final level more precisely.
  • 3
    Engage phantom only when the microphone requires it and stay careful around ribbon microphones.
  • 4
    If the left and right channels feel mismatched, check mic placement and source balance before blaming the preamp.
  • 5
    Write down stepped and trim positions once the source lands in a repeatable sweet spot.
Start simple, listen in context, and save only the settings you would actually want to recall.

Working Uses

Where owners usually find HO2 paying off fastest

Piano

A natural fit when stereo realism and consistency matter as much as gain.

Vocals

Works well when the recording should stay open and vivid rather than aggressively pushed.

Acoustic Guitar And Strings

Useful when transient life and low-noise gain both matter.

Stereo Pair Recording

One of the clearest reasons to choose this preamp over a single-channel option.

Working Notes

Notes that help a two-channel preamp stay consistent across sessions

Stereo Coherence Is The Prize

HO2 becomes more valuable when the pair behaves like one image tool rather than two unrelated channels.

Trim Settles The Image

Small trim differences can matter more than people expect once the source is panned or captured as a stereo pair.

Placement Beats Panic

If the channels feel uneven, compare source position and microphone angle before suspecting the electronics.

Clean Does Not Mean Boring

The payoff can be confidence and depth rather than obvious colour. That still counts as character.

Phantom Needs Deliberate Habits

On a two-channel front end, a simple note about which side used phantom can save time later.

Good Notes Mention The Pairing

Recall becomes easier when you record the mic pair, spacing idea, and intended image, not just gain positions.

Specs

Key Specs

Gain Range (Mic Input)
10 - 75dB
Z&H Trim Range
-5 to +5dB
Gain Range (Hi-Z Input)
N/A
Maximum Output Level
+26.5 dBu (100k Ohm load, 0.1% THD)
VU / LED Thresholds
Green: -14dBu · Red: +24dBu
THD+N
@20dB gain: <0.005 · @40dB gain: <0.008 · @60dB gain: <0.048
IMD
<0.021
Equivalent Input Noise
< -95dB for both 200KΩ and 600Ω sources
CMRR
41.4dB at 400Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz
Phase Deviation (HPF off)
>4 degrees from 50Hz to 25kHz
Frequency Response
-3dB: 4.5Hz - 390kHz · -0.5dB: 10.5Hz - 140kHz (Mic Input @ 40dB Gain)
Impedance
Mic input 1.7kΩ · Ribbon mode 1.2kΩ · Output balanced 600Ω / unbalanced 400Ω
Unit Dimensions
4.3cm x 44cm x 26cm
Unit Weight
4.8kg / 10.58 LB
Power Consumption
100V - 240 V AC, 50 Watts Max

Owner FAQ

Questions that usually come up after the first stereo session

Phantom Should phantom be enabled by default on both channels?

Only when the connected microphones actually need it. Dynamic mics usually do not, and ribbon microphones should be approached with extra caution.

Treat each channel according to the microphone on it, not according to habit.

Matching Why do the two channels sound uneven?

Check source position, mic placement, and gain matching first. Stereo capture problems often show up before true preamp problems do.

It is very easy to blame the electronics for what is really a placement problem.

Gain What is the right way to use the stepped gain and fine trim together?

Use stepped gain for the big move, then fine trim for the last alignment step. That keeps the workflow fast and repeatable.

Trying to do everything with one control makes matching harder, not easier.

Tone Is HO2 supposed to be coloured?

Its main identity is clean but vivid. Extra character should feel optional, not mandatory on every source.

If the recording already feels alive and believable, that may already be the right answer.

Use Case When would I choose HO2 instead of V12?

When stereo consistency, lower-key elegance, and acoustic-source realism matter more than a more forward single-channel punch.

This is one of the clearest splits between the two preamp directions.

Recall Why keep notes on a preamp that seems simple?

Because matched stereo recording depends on repeatable gain structure. Step values, trim, phantom state, and source notes all matter later.

The simpler the front end looks, the easier it is to forget what actually made it work.

Recall What note makes HO2 recalls better than just gain positions?

Write down the microphone pair, placement idea, phantom usage, and what image the pair was supposed to create. That usually matters more than the gain numbers by themselves.

The preamp is only one part of why a stereo capture worked.

Downloads & Resources

Keep the key files and working tools in one place

Setup Sheets Library

Use the shared Setup Sheets library for now.

WIP: Dedicated setup sheet pending.

Open Library
Quick Start Guide

Open the shorter operating guide when you need a fast setup reference without the full manual.

Open PDF
Guide As Reference

Use this page for first-session workflow, quick specs, and owner FAQ while the session is live.

Manual PDF

Open the downloadable manual when you need a formal control reference or an offline copy outside the guide.

Open PDF
Support Prep

Use the support page when the issue moves beyond normal workflow and starts looking like routing, power, noise, current draw, phantom, or service.

Open Support

Service

What to have ready before you reach out

Microphone Context List the microphones, phantom state, and whether the issue appears on one or both channels.
Stereo Context Mention whether the source was stereo piano, dual vocal setup, guitar pair, or another matched recording task.
Control Context Include both stepped gain and trim positions instead of only saying one side felt louder.