Whilst some interesting results, feels to me you might be misunderstanding the D. AM-27. Or at least, to me it is a specific tool that takes the sounds into a specific older world. Not that this means it wouldn't be useful in modern production tasks per se. But the reason to get it for me...
You may have to drive into the opamp a little harder to find the 'sweet spot' and dial back on the output fader. The LP and HP filters are quite useful as well. I know you're going for raw preamp sound, but I'm sure if you dig in more you'll find that perfect setting for...
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