Enso Drive
The Enso Drive is a reproduction of the original Hermida Audio Zendrive.
The significant difference between the original Zendrive and subsequent versions is the op-amp used. The original used an Analog Devices AD712 op-amp, while subsequent versions used a NE5532, which is also being used in a certain mass market reproduction.
If it doesn’t have an AD712, it’s not an original Zendrive.
Featuring:
NOS Analog Devices AD712 op-amp
NOS ITT 1N34A germanium diode
NOS Motorola 2N7000 mosfet transistors
Alpha pots
Lumberg DC jack
Solid aluminum knobs
Sparkle silver powder coated enclosure
The Enso Drive is a reproduction of the original Hermida Audio Zendrive.
The significant difference between the original Zendrive and subsequent versions is the op-amp used. The original used an Analog Devices AD712 op-amp, while subsequent versions used a NE5532, which is also being used in a certain mass market reproduction.
If it doesn’t have an AD712, it’s not an original Zendrive.
Featuring:
NOS Analog Devices AD712 op-amp
NOS ITT 1N34A germanium diode
NOS Motorola 2N7000 mosfet transistors
Alpha pots
Lumberg DC jack
Solid aluminum knobs
Sparkle silver powder coated enclosure
The Enso Drive is a reproduction of the original Hermida Audio Zendrive.
The significant difference between the original Zendrive and subsequent versions is the op-amp used. The original used an Analog Devices AD712 op-amp, while subsequent versions used a NE5532, which is also being used in a certain mass market reproduction.
If it doesn’t have an AD712, it’s not an original Zendrive.
Featuring:
NOS Analog Devices AD712 op-amp
NOS ITT 1N34A germanium diode
NOS Motorola 2N7000 mosfet transistors
Alpha pots
Lumberg DC jack
Solid aluminum knobs
Sparkle silver powder coated enclosure