User Manual

SYREN is a classic sounding tube preamp in a 500 series package, using a dual triode
circuit with a 12AX7 tube
SYREN features a dual gain stage circuit and allows overdrive effects.
A switch selectable HI-z input is included. The low cut filter is at 90 Hz and is 24 db/
octave. The pad has -15 db and -25 db settings to allow a wide input range of signals.
The audio path color is changed by modifying the second stage tube circuit so it has
negative feedback or does not have negative feedback. This changes the interaction
between the tube stages and thus the sound of the pre-amp. With negative feedback
SYREN typically has a more accurate audio path with wider frequency response. Without
negative feedback it has a more open warmer sound. The OPEN setting is more desired
for over drive operation.
Because SYREN was designed for color and not specs the measured values will change
greatly depending on the mode of operation. Turing the negative feedback off may or may
not result in higher harmonic distortion, but will result in different harmonic content. The
changing interaction between the tube stages makes the result difficult to predict. Gain
settings, signal level, signal frequency and source impedance all contribute to the tube
stage interaction.
The over load LEDs start to light at -6db with respect the tube compression or over load.
With a little practice they will become useful in judging the gain settings. The LED’s lighting
a small amount does not mean distortion.
The input LED is an indicator of the drive level to the first stage, the only way to change this
is with the PAD switch or changing the input signal level. The output gain LED is shows the
level of the second tube stage before the OUTPUT GAIN pot. This is affected by the
setting of the INPUT GAIN pot