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HI
Well i'm sitting here looking at my recently built dedicated music computer, it works great with midi but now its time to do some audio recording.I have no specialised mics as yet only a 20 year old stereo jvc condensor mic which did sound good 20 years ago with my Akai 4000ds deck but i guess times have moved on. So without spending thousands of pounds which mic would you suggest for recording vocals and acoustic guitar. Next is a preamp, i was toying with the idea of building the Gyratec c9 but it won't be built this week and probably not next, so is there a reasonable 2 channel preamp out there that won't totally break the bank, what would you buy in my situation?
I,m into the ballad Crystal Gayle type of sound so i guess its got to be something with a bit of quality. Any ideas?
Vikki (u.k) :confused:

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anonymous Tue, 07/15/2003 - 15:10

Well i was thinking along the lines of about 1000 uk pounds or less for the pre amp and perhaps around 350 u.k for a mic. I think the pre amp would have to be 2 channel so i can take it out gigging as a pre amp for my dual pickup acoustic guitar. I know this is not really high endish money but whats around on the market? But rather than be disapointed i would rather throw a bit more money at the mic and pre.
Thanks for the reply
Vikki. ;)

anonymous Wed, 07/16/2003 - 09:58

I would start with the following:

Shure sm57- $80 USD

Pair Studio Projects B1s- $160 USD

FMR Really Nice Preamp- $450 USD

I would also get an Really Nice Compressor for $175. I own all these items and they are the best values. Items I would also recommend looking at:

Toft ATC-2 is a dual mic pre/FET compressor/trident eq that has come on the market recently for $999.

Great River single channel.

Doc

anonymous Wed, 07/16/2003 - 13:01

Hi
Thanks for the replies.
I think the uk pound is around 1.6 dollars to the pound, so i guess 1000 uk pounds is 1600 dollars, correct me if i.m wrong.
Thanks Doc that Toft unit looks nice but i can't find any reviews, must be new, any one using one of these?
Keep it coming fellas and we will see what we can get hold of in the u.k.Its usually hard work getting some of the different manufacturers gear over here.
Many Thanks
Vikki ;)