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Interested in getting a good/good enough 8 channel preamp for a front end for my MOTU HD192 interface. I have about 500-700 dollars to spend. I need 8 channels minimum. I would prefer a stand-alone rackmount with 8 channels but if I have to individual 2 channel modules are acceptable. What can someone recommend? Thanks.

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anonymous Mon, 08/16/2004 - 11:19

if there is no such beast to give me 8 pre's in one rack space for 500-700 bucks then just let me know of some good pre units that I could get that would add up to 8 channels yet not add up to over 1,000 dollars. I might be able to get by with 6 good pre's right now and add on as i get more money together. thanks.

KurtFoster Mon, 08/16/2004 - 12:05

The 1604vlz has 8 direct outs ...as well as the inserts and aux / bus sends, a control room mix and 2 track send return. It's pretty flexible as long as you don't push them too hard. You could actually build your whole studio around this one piece.

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KurtFoster Fri, 08/20/2004 - 09:07

RAIN0707 wrote: Hey Kurt my friend is selling his Mackie 24-8 board for 1400.00 with meter bridge. He said he would wait for me to save the money if I wanted to buy it from him so I think I am just going to save and buy it from him. Is this a good option? What do you think about the 8 bus consoles from mackie? Thanks.

I don't think that would be money well spent. The 8 bus has a lot of features and ability to create different mix's for talent, the CR and the 2-bus and has a lot of routing options but overall the quality is at best marginal. They are good for monitoring but not much else.

According to your first post, what you need is mic pres. All the other stuff is frosting on the cake.

I think you could find a 1604 which would do the job fine, for around $400 and save the rest of the cash for good mics or preamps.

anonymous Sat, 08/21/2004 - 11:41

The 800R will sell for about $1000...remains to be seen how good it will sound...

M-Audio has a new eight-channel preamp called the Octane...haven't heard that one either, but it's based on their DMP3 from what I understand, so it'll likely sound decent.

The next one up I'm familiar with is PreSonus's DigimaxLT, which doesn't have dedicated analog outs so probably wouldn't be the best choice for the HD192.

Focusrite's OctoPre is next, which runs just under a grand new, so you may be able to find one used in your price range...I think they're an improvement over the DMP3's...

-Duardo

KurtFoster Sat, 08/21/2004 - 14:19

RAIN0707 wrote: I agree with the preamps comment. I really rather do my mixing on a board than in the "box" as well if possible. Just trying to kill two birds with one stone for the time being. I also found a used Tascam M2600/32 for sale but I don't know much about these consoles...any thoughts from anyone?

This is precisely the problem... the mix bus's in the 8 bus are woefully short on headroom ..and get quite ragged. I absolutely guarantee you your mix's will sound better in the box than doing a conversion, mixing in analog on the 8 bus, and then re converting to the mix cdr / dat ..

The plus with mixing in the box aside from better sound (in most cases) is automation with complete instant recall of all settings.

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