Subject:which mic preamp do you use?
Posted by: groovewerx
Date:10/20/2002 12:49:21 AM
its time to get a new one so i'm seeking opinions... |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: Neil_Palfreyman
Date:10/20/2002 4:08:19 AM
I've been using a Joe Meek VC3Q for a couple of years now: http://www.joemeek.net/joemeek/products/mq3info.htm Its got 4 inputs, including an XLR with switchable 48V phantom power, ultra low noise pre amp, optical compressor, 3 band EQ unit, two outputs and plenty of LEDs so you can see what's going on! ...it was used with an Audio Technica ATM33a to record these: http://www.acidplanet.com/Lounge/Detail.asp?PID=85736 http://www.acidplanet.com/Lounge/Detail.asp?PID=126628 Highly recommended (by me, at least!) |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: ramallo
Date:10/20/2002 4:18:40 AM
Hello, I use a Millenia Media HV-3D 8 ch. Is the best "no sound" preamp, simply make his work. But I tried another preamps and my favorites are: - ATI 8MX2 (8 channels and mixer in one rack space). - GML 8304, 4 channels, great. - Earthworks 1024, 4 channels, clear. Bye |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: groovewerx
Date:10/20/2002 5:07:01 AM
whoa! i didn't expect to see those listed... i hope you guys don't try to squeeze that quality through a soundblaster..lol too bad the gig is monday and the stores around here only sell the cheap stuff. otherwise i'd wait for delivery. any suggestions under $400? or better yet $200. that way i'll have a good excuse for returning it for a refund. the local guys are pushing behringer and bellari...any opinions? |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: Neil_Palfreyman
Date:10/20/2002 7:25:18 AM
sorry - I've not tried either behringer or bellari - will the guys in the store let you try either with your Mic? A lot of this is subjective - how it sounds to you is what matters. ...and yes, I am using the Joe Meek with an SB Live! Probably sounds stupid, but I bought it (for about £130 UKP, I think) to compensate for the SB Live's lousy noise floor. The better the quality nearer to the signal source, the better the overall sound. Now I get a high level, low noise signal - in fact the noise floor on my vocal recording is set by my bloody PC fan, so there's not much point in me buying a decent card until I get that sorted out! |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: ramallo
Date:10/20/2002 10:25:21 AM
Hello, I like the low cost series of TL Audio "Ivory", the 5001 works well and have 4 ch. http://www.tlaudio.co.uk/tlaroute2/pages/vprods/5001.htm Bye |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: drbam
Date:10/20/2002 12:48:52 PM
In your budget you might also consider a small Mackie VLZ PRO mixer (1202 or 1402). The mic pres are really quite good (some people have referred to them as close to "straight wire") and you would have 4 (or more) to work with. drbam |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:10/20/2002 2:56:57 PM
Check out the M-Audio USB Duo yet? It has a mic preamp and, best of all, can act as either a standalone unit or as an external soundcard. You can find it for about $260 USD or lower. I have one and really like it. Iacobus |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: coolout
Date:10/20/2002 3:09:03 PM
i prefer the creamy sound of a tube. i use a MXL v67 mic (the good one) with the ART tube mp pre-amp into an ART tube levelar compressor into my sound card for vocals. Cheap large-diaphram condenser mic into cheap tube pre-amp into cheap tube compressor into cheaper computer. the tube color can be subtle to slightly aggressive and i always get complements and questions about my vocals. this stuff was less than $300 total, but the sound is amazing. then again were talking for only one channel so maybe a mackie board would be better? oh, i've also heard bad things about the presonus bluetube pre-amp from a couple of people, that it was way too tube-y and too noisy. if that's the case i'm thinking of getting one for my dirty, distortion stuff. |
Subject:RE: which mic preamp do you use?
Reply by: groovewerx
Date:10/20/2002 10:56:38 PM
thanks for the feedback guys. i wound up with the art tube pac for a 1202vlz and $20 (not too bad). neat little box with huge potential... tested with my ksm32 and was very suprised. fyi: beware of the behringer tube composer...don't waste your $$. |