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i have the F2-B preamp, probably built around the late 70's or early 80's though i haven't checked the serial number to confirm this. i know it's older because alembic has since altered the cosmetics. never tried direct recording with it. no speaker simulation. it's a pretty basic preamp. two sides...basically, it's the preamp section from the fender showman (thus the name F = fender 2 = stereo B = either bass or blackface). two inputs per side (one padded) three outs (mono, left and right). 4 knobs and a switch per side (volume, bass, mid, treble, bright switch). it's exactly what i was looking for in the way of preamps. no frills, just good solid tube sound. one note: the signal out of the unit is VERY hot. this is no problem going right into a poweramp but if you're going into digital gear, you might have issues. i had to build a resistor/divider in order to tame the signal as it was peaking out in my switchblade. -jim > Hey, Luca/Jim...let's hear more about this Alembic preamp. Which one do you have and is it useful as a direct recording tool? Compensated outs for speaker simulation?