As the subject text sujests, I am looking for a decent preamp. The mics I use are:-
Neumann u87a
An old but reliable Langevin.
I have a budget which I have to stick to. Got a grand to spend on the best value preamp I can get.
This is just one of the things I am searching for, but need to sort out the front and back end first.
Thought I would join a few sites and get other peoples opinions. Any suggestions greatfully recieved.
Chers in advance to all
Nigh Swan
Mark
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Guitarfreak, he wants a single preamp... Tell me, do you want a
Guitarfreak, he wants a single preamp...
Tell me, do you want a single preamp which is awesome - for about £1000 - or a single preamp which is good but far less than £1000.
People may be interested in what interface you have/are getting and also what you want to use this on. Preamps suited for vocals are not always so great for acoustic guitars or drums.
(FWIW I'm a hack with mixer preamps so the gear suggestions can come from someone else)
Dave - I think he's talking a Langevin mic. How about keeping i
Dave - I think he's talking a Langevin mic.
How about keeping it in the family and looking at the Langevin Dual Vocal Combo. Two channels of great preamps with the optical limiter thrown in.
It's about $1800US right now. That will be either 5000 or 500 in pounds next week, who knows.
Thanks for getting back to me. Thanks to all of you. I have £1,
Thanks for getting back to me. Thanks to all of you.
I have £1,000 which I have budgeted for the preamp, if I go a bit over then I go a bit over, but I would really like to keep to my budget.
Primarily it will be used for vocals, but it will no doubt be used for guitars when the need arises. I have never had a decent amount of money to spend on a preamp, and dont want to buy something thats not suitable.
A collegue suggested looking at a channel strip, but I have old Drawmers that I almost always use.
I will certainly have a look into the Langevin Dual Vocal Combo. Thanks for the suggestion.
It seems that this site is going to help me quite a bit. Once again, I thank you all.
I will be back.
Nigh Swan
Mark
If you like the classic API sound, I would look at an API Lunchb
If you like the classic API sound, I would look at an API Lunchbox fitted with a 512C pre-amp. That combo comes in at around £1K, and leaves you 5 slots spare for expansion with other pres or processor boards.
If you are looking for a really clean, transparent sound, consider the DAV BGxx range. The BG7 is a mic preamp with compressor, the BG5 is a channel strip, and there's even a BG501 that plugs into the API Lunchbox. It's all UK made, it's considerably cheaper here than in the US, and Mick Hinton at DAV is really helpful.
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I have not tried the DAVs, but they get a lot of love around here. Since you have a local price advantage they deserve a look.
First of all, welcome to RO. We are going to need some more inf
First of all, welcome to RO.
We are going to need some more info to properly aid you on your journey into audio. What are you going to record? (guitar, vocals etc.) How many channels of simultaneous signal flow?