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JLM TMP8 Review

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Thanks for the effort Kurt...musta' taken you some time to do!

JLM TMP8...crisppppppp! sweetttttt as!

Regards,

Tom

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KurtFoster

Laska,

Your being from Australia, puts you at an advantage over the rest of us. You have had a chance to hear some of Joe Malone’s work. The TMP 8 from JLM is fast becoming a new favorite of mine as a mic pre. I still love the Sebatron too. I actually like having both. The cool thing about both designs is depending on how hard they are pushed, the sound character changes. So between the two, there is a virtual plethora, a myriad of sounds to be had.



It must be something in the water "Down Under", these guys know how to make mic pres...

Fri, 10/24/2003 - 00:02 Permalink
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tripnek

Yeh, I've been to the website which kinda sucks. I've been there a few times and half of it doesn't seem to work. I've tried on my computer at work and @ home. Anyway, there doesn't seem to be any prices or ordering info on the site, that I can find at least. I did find the contact info so I suppose I will just email Joe.



Is there an american distributor?



Question for those who have used the TMP 8: I have a Sytek four channel. I'm thinking of either buying another Sytek or selling the one I have and buying a TMP 8. In your opinion, which would be better. The built in limiters sound interesting. They would mostly be used for drums.

Sat, 10/25/2003 - 04:47 Permalink
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anonymous

Hi Trip,

I don't have a prob with the site??

Maybe because he just lives up the highway ;)

Retail: AU$2750

As many would also suggest here..."why buy more of the same" color?"

Add to your "color" options...go for the TMP-8.

Drums with that "soft limit", when it kicks in...bewdyful!

I've heard them in action live & recorded.

EIGHT prograde preamps for this price!

No doubts in my mind.

Regards,

Tom

Sun, 10/26/2003 - 16:08 Permalink