Okay so i thinking i won't go with th PreSonus Eureka and am now looking at something in the Focusrite VoiceMaster Pro range.
Whats the difference between VMP and the Twin track Pro?
also looked at Joemeek .
I know these are lower mid-end pre's but i figure i'll always find a use furthon down the road.
thanks,
-Blaumph
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blaumph2cool wrote: .... looking at something in the Focusrite
blaumph2cool wrote:
.... looking at something in the Focusrite VoiceMaster Pro range. I know these are lower mid-end pre's but i figure i'll always find a use furthon down the road.thanks,
-Blaumph
Those are pretty expensive door stops or paper weights. If you duct tape 3 or 4 together, you can use them for wheel chocks.
Have you heard or seen GTs The Brick?
I agree with Kurt that the VMP's sound like poo. Here's a link
I agree with Kurt that the VMP's sound like poo. Here's a link to the Brick: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Brick/
Gotta disagree here guys. I use a VMPro and it is not that far o
Gotta disagree here guys. I use a VMPro and it is not that far off from the sound of a Great River. I did a shootout of both of these and for the money the Focusrite is righteous. If I had the cash I would opt for the Great River of course because it does a better job on transients but not dramatically better.
Gotta ask if either of you have actually worked with the VMPro box or are just going off hearsay of their lesser models.
Im going against the grain here. I have a Pvmp and love it. I u
Im going against the grain here. I have a Pvmp and love it.
I use it for my vocals and bass occasionally for clean guitar (twangy Calif strat) and think it sounds great. Mind you my voice is weird, for instance I think it sounds 'orrible through an SM58 and great through an SM57.
I have also used it with and AKG C414 BXLII to mic my TSL100/4x12 which also sound lovely even at low volume !
I usually use a Shure KSM44 for my vox and again really like that combination.
Im not being disrespectful the the nay sayers as I cant say that I have ever plugged a Neumann, A C12 or a Blue Bottle into VMP so maybe this is why our opinions differ.
However if you don't have a load of top of the range mics, or a bank of top of the line pres to compare it with, give it a go. You may like it !!
I have also heard the Meaks are nice also!
MistaG wrote: Gotta ask if either of you have actually worked wi
MistaG wrote: Gotta ask if either of you have actually worked with the VMPro box or are just going off hearsay of their lesser models.
I've owned the VMPro and used a Great River and I could tell a huge difference in the two. IMHO, I would rank the VMPro one spot above the ART DPS-II. The VMPro isn't worth it at all. The Brick is a much better toy. As soon as my Pell comes in, I'm going to buy me a couple.
McCheese wrote: I'm looking at that brick as well, it says it's
McCheese wrote: I'm looking at that brick as well, it says it's a di/instrument pre, but does anyone use it for a vocal pre? I see it's got a mic input there.
I have used it as a mic pre (said it in previous post :lol: ). I think for the price its unbeatable and better than a lot of pres even in the $600-$1000 street range.
The VMP is one channel the TwinTrak is two. Also the VMP has mo
The VMP is one channel the TwinTrak is two. Also the VMP has more things to play with. If you don't need to stereo track I'd go with the VMP between the two.