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funkychiro
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Any suggestions for a really good mic pre, particularly for drums? API was suggested and it would be great if I could gradually get some of the 512's, but I think you need a different type of rackmount system (lunchbox???). I'd like to keep it at around $600-800 per channel. I'd like to be able to gradually collect due to price range. I saw the API 3124, but it comes w/ 4 pres at araound $3,500 and I don't want to shell out that much in one setting.
Someone I know suggested a Germanium, I think that gets over $1,000. |
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fourone3
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Fri Apr 20, 2007 7:57 am |
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Check out http://notoasters.net/. I just found out about this and want to check it out myself. I want to say it'd be just about your range - about $600 per channel. |
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JCarlo
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Big_D
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| funkychiro wrote: | I saw the API 3124, but it comes w/ 4 pres at araound $3,500 and I don't want to shell out that much in one setting.
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Look again the 3124+ 4 is about $2400. The 3124MB+ 4 is closer to $3200 but unless you really need the mixer you can save @$800. |
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audiotec
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Thu May 03, 2007 8:07 pm |
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You might want to consider the Joe Meek preamps. The 3Q is under $300 and can give you results comparable to more expensive units.
http://www.joemeek.com/ |
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SoundWeavers
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Fri May 04, 2007 4:43 am |
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may I suggest the Universal Audio 2-610 $2K (tube based unit with basic EQ)
the really good preamps tend to be priced more than $1K per channel.
if you are just starting out with your equipment - I recommend getting a recording channel - with preamp, eq and dynamics all in one. Check out the Focusrite Voicemaster Pro which should be $500 to $600 only. |
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Fri May 04, 2007 4:47 am |
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I forgot to add.
The VINTECH AUDIO 1272 and 273 are also very good options
VINTECH AUDIO 1272. PREamps only. 2 channels at $1,4k
VINTECH AUDIO 273. Preamp and 1073-style EQ. 2 channels at $1.7k
though you'll have to buy a $225 power supply (that powers 4 Vintech units - which will cause you to buy more Vintech because they are truly very great sounding Neve style preamps!) |
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