Run your tracks, stems, and mixes through the Whitestone Audio P331 Tube Loading Amplifier to impart distinguished character and defining depth to your audio without relying on traditional compression or EQ processing. The P331 combines the heart, soul, and vibe of vintage analog gear with the predictability of digital switching.
Ensuring versatility that can fulfill the desires of engineers working across the spectrum of genres, the P331 features selectable feedback/feedforward loading modes, three signal padding choices (no padding or automatic padding pre- or post-tube), and a lift circuit designed to enhance the lows, highs, or both. Furthermore, you can run the output in its default transformerless state to maintain transparency or select between two output transformer settings to add more color and texture. The P331 is topped off with dual analog VU needle meters to complete its classic appearance.
NAMM TEC Award Nominee
The Whitestone Audio P331 Tube Loading Amplifier was developed to bring professional tracking, mix, and mastering engineers versatile, elegant, precise, and repeatable audio circuit variation. There's nothing like running a signal through a well-designed piece of analog gear, at unity gain without any processing applied.
Simply exploiting the sound of some of these analog input and output gain circuits with processing bypassed is often just the thing to help bring subtle life or enhanced depth to recorded audio. That's what the fully balanced P331 is all about giving you control of how an audio signal passes from input to output and how it can be enhanced throughout its journey.
Soul
In 1939, just a few weeks after the start of WWII in Europe, RCA Radiotron introduced the 6SN7 octal (8-pin) double triode tube to the American market. This was the birth of the true common ancestor of all modern double triodes used in high-fidelity amplifiers. The 6SN7 is still in production after over 80 years, for good reason.
6SN7 vacuum tubes of the 1940s vintage were chosen for this amplifier due to their lower distortion capabilities that exceed that of the standard and ubiquitous 12A*7 variety. The 12A*7 varieties were incarnated due to commercial needs such that they were better, cheaper, and lighter at the expense of embodying more distortion. With the advent of feedback, tube amplifiers could be mass produced with these less expensive 12A*7 style tubes using more feedback to reduce distortion.
While feedback reduces distortion, it also lowers overall amplifier gain. It might have been considered heresy to reduce the gain through feedback (and reduce distortion) in earlier tube designs since minimal gain was still extremely expensive prior to the 1950s. Thusly, earlier tube designs were lower distortion on purpose especially for their critical role in modulation-based communication systems that had more stringent requirements than the average 1950s guitar amplifier tube.
Notwithstanding, ultimate circuit topology can bring out more second harmonic characteristics than usual with any tube design. Hence the impetus for the variable circuit topologies within the P331 Tube Loading Amplifier to allow the user to do so as necessary or not at all.
Heart
For any amplifier to be truly great, you have to start with good clean power. The P331's linear power supply is the most critical component for audio integrity next to the actual gain structure and circuit topologies within this amplifier. High-voltage plate/anode tube power supplies start at around 320 VDC and are filtered (up to six times) and smoothed with active regulators. It only uses film capacitors and real inductors (chokes) to remove ripple and noise from the high-voltage power supplies.
Brains
Whitestone Audio took the best of vintage analog technology and married it to the best of modern computer-optimized circuit design. This allows a level of precision and clarity which was simply unimaginable when tubes of this vintage were originally developed.
The P331 is full digitally controlled analog. Each parameter is fully repeatable and can be recalled via front-panel rotary and toggle switches commanding over 80 sealed precision relays. No audio runs to the P331's front panel and only the finest components are used throughout the audio path.
Loading
The Loading circuit is part of the fully differential (balanced) Class-A tube amplifier. It was designed to coerce an audio signal to hit the tube at different points on its response curve. As the gain increases through the tube, the signal is padded down in equal measure. This helps to ensure minimal audible level gain or loss, allowing you to audition the enhancement the tubes are imparting without drastic changes in level.
There are two modes of operation for the Loading circuit: Clean and Bloom.
- Clean (Feedback Mode): Utilizes the manipulation of feedback to affect internal tube gain, subtle nonlinearities, and even-order harmonics.
- Bloom (Feedforward Mode): Utilizes the manipulation of plate loading to affect internal tube gain, slightly less subtle nonlinearities, and even-order harmonics.
Autopadding (Pre, Post, Open)
One of the key elements of the P331's Loading circuit is its autopadding feature. As gain increases through the tubes, the signal is padded down automatically in equal measure. It's a cool feature and essential to the concept of the unit. To make it even cooler, Whitestone Audio provided the ability to control where in the circuit padding occurs (pre or post) or disable the autopadding all together (open). When in Pre mode, the autopadding occurs to the signal before it hits the tube. In Post mode, the autopadding occurs after the tubes. While in Open mode, the autopadding is disabled and your Loading knob allows you to crank it up while using your output gain as a master volume of sorts, similar to how a guitar amplifier with a master volume would function. It's all about experimenting and letting your ears guide you.
Lift
The Lift circuit is a gentle parallel filter that enhances the highs, lows, or both the highs and lows of the signal. Audio passes through the Lift circuit before the Loading circuit. With any of the Lift filters engaged, the audio is passed unscathed through the fully balanced P331 circuitry and blended with harmonic content of the Lift and Loading circuits working in concert.
Transformer
The P331 is designed to run fully transformerless in its default state. This provides the purest, cleanest, and most unaffected audio path through the unit. However, in keeping with the P331's versatility, the operator may switch in output transformers and select two optional settings to load them in different ways. This provides additional options for enhancing the subtle textures of recorded audio.
Output Gain
To faithfully reproduce the sound of the audio passing through the tubes and other circuits in the P331, Whitestone implemented a low-distortion fully balanced solid-state amplifier for the output gain section. The output gain circuit offers 11 dB of boost or cut in 1 dB increments. However, for even finer control, the Resolution switch allows the operator to back off 0.25 dB or 0.5 dB from the current setting.
Hardwired Bypass
Each section of the P331 (with the exception of the Loading circuit) can be fully (hardwired) bypassed. There is also a global hardwired bypass to remove the entire unit from your signal chain, which is perfect for A/B comparisons.
Audio I/O | 2x XLR 3-Pin Line/Mic Input (1 Stereo Pair, Balanced Only) 2x XLR 3-Pin Line/Mic Output (1 Stereo Pair, Balanced Only) |
Power
Power Source | AC Input (Included) |
AC Input Power | 115 to 230 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
Power Consumption | 30 W |
Environmental
Environmental Protection | No |
Physical
Mounting | Front: 4x Standard Rackmount Hole |
Color | White |
Material of Construction | Metal |
Dimensions | 19" / 48.3 cm (1 RU) |
Weight | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
In the Box
- Whitestone Audio Instruments P331 Tube Loading Amplifier
- IEC Power Cable
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