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I don' t mean any cheap starved plate jobs.

What do you expect from a GOOD tube mic preamp?

What do you want to hear from it when you audition it?

What features are must haves?

Thanks
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pr0gr4m Mon, 08/21/2006 - 00:33

What do you expect from a GOOD tube mic pre?

Good sound, low noise, high gain.

What do you want to hear from it when you audition it?

When I want a transparent pre, I want to hear how close the pre sounds to the sound I hear from the mic'd source.
Other times I may want to hear how it enhances (colors) that sound. It depends on the source and what my needs are.
I also like to compare mic/pre pairs. I'll take one mic and listen to it through different preamps and see what I like best.

What features are must haves?

Since I don't have a great knowledge of the inner-workings of a preamp, like their transformers, tubes and whatnot, these are the things I look for, in no particular order...

Low Noise
High Headroom
Lotsa Gain
Phantom Power - check that voltage!
I like a DI input on them too

There are many, Many, MANY posts on this forum about mic preamps. Lots of good info in them too.

RemyRAD Mon, 08/21/2006 - 11:05

Generally with most tube circuits, on good preamplifier's and not your bargain variety, the outputs are transformer balanced. The outputs are generally on "XLR" connectors, barrier blocks or even 1/4" TRS "tip ring sleeve" balanced outputs. Of course, one can create a transformerless output with a hybrid device with solid-state components for the output. I don't like depleted plate preamps either. A plate voltage of at least 250 volts DC is usually necessary. Any less and its pooped out.

No plate at almost 51 but I am feeling rather depleted.
Ms. Remy Ann David

dementedchord Mon, 08/21/2006 - 22:44

$ .02

i'm starting to become alarmed at how often i'm agreeing with remy....

BTW Question... how do i thank you for the spanking the other day????

glad to hear your already aware of starved plates... if you like most of us are concerned with budget i would recommend checking into the DBX 368
around 200V on the plates not as coloured as some ... i even use it for my live keyboard rig...

remy answer: $50 just like downtown...

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