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franz130175
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Sat Feb 14, 2004 5:06 am |
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Hi guys,
I was thinking of buying some great pre, because I really think this could warm up my vocals recording.
Everybody speaks about Neve 1073, I would like to know if there is some audio comparison between some pres somewere to be downloaded.
For instance U87 -> Neve 1073 -> DAW
in comparison to
U87 -> same DAW
or with other pres in between.
That would be very useful and interesting...
(sorry for my italianized english)
Thank you.
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tripnek
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RecorderMan
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Sat Feb 14, 2004 11:09 am |
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trust me on this....
If you get a 1073 you'll be happy.
If you can't get good sound with it then it's something a "pre" won't fix. |
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franz130175
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RecorderMan
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Sat Feb 14, 2004 8:39 pm |
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| Quote: | Originally posted by RecorderMan:
trust me on this....
If you get a 1073 you'll be happy.
If you can't get good sound with it then it's something a "pre" won't fix. | The one caveat on this is if you are getting a vintage (i.e. real) neve 1073 make sure it's in working condition. Take it to a tech to verify that it is. Also, real Neves are old & expensive. I'd suggest a copy, their are many that sound as close to any neves as individual neve channels do from each other. You'll save money and have a warranty and support. Then when you get more channels you'll have a consistency. |
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Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:05 am |
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I have two 1073 clones and I´m very pleased with them. These are made without any compromise (most of the clone-makers make compromises in their designs, unfortunately) and are very true to the original. Check out www.vintagedesign.tk and the ca73 channel amplifier. -80dB´s of gain, like they´re supposed to have. Buy the, buy them, buy them ! |
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franz130175
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Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:34 am |
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Markus, thank you for the link.
I don't know much about clones, how would you compare a VintageDesign CA30 with, for instance, a Vintech X73 or X73i?
Are there other good sounding clones? |
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franz130175
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Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:37 am |
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Sorry Marcus...
I meant CA73.
(I little tired today) |
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Mundox
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The main difference in these clones are the transformers they use for input and output. If I am not mistaken the closest match to the original is ST Ives transformers. Some people use Sowters too. If you find one with Marinair go for it, that's a real one. |
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