Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with both of these channel strips?
Any ideas how these compare in sound and performance?
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Richard, I know you have a Eureka already. The Joe Meek, unless
Richard, I know you have a Eureka already. The Joe Meek, unless its an original one, is a sidewise step for you. Look in the for sale section here and contact Micheal Hodecker about his ADK AP-1 he has for sale. Its not a strip but its really good. Or maybe go for a big step up and get with audiokid (Chris) about his SPL Goldmic pre he has up. Its a very good unit and both of these are a serious piece of kit.
Thanks for the replies. Remy - Which Joemeek pres have you trie
Thanks for the replies.
Remy - Which Joemeek pres have you tried?
Davedog - I may have the option of kinda swapping my Eureka for the OneQ. I wouldn't consider paying extra money for the OneQ as I don't expect it to be a step up but the extra features and different tone might suit me better.
I've tried a couple of the Joe Meek units and found them so unde
I've tried a couple of the Joe Meek units and found them so underwhelming, I don't even remember the model numbers. There was no need to remember them. Particularly so, because I was so underwhelmed and unimpressed by them. And also being a woman, I didn't particularly like their green color paint which I found somewhat unflattering to look at.
Green is NOT my favorite color. It makes my sound feel green and I'm not green.
Mx. Remy Ann David
I've had a little experience with the Joe Meek stuff and have be
I've had a little experience with the Joe Meek stuff and have been largely unimpressed by it. I think it's just the stigma alone in knowing that he murdered his landlord lady for not paying his rent. I don't give a crap if he was a good engineer. And anybody that wants to make their money on his name shouldn't make any money at it either because of that. So I would say Eureka for what you are considering in every sense of the term. Their stuff also has a particularly good build quality that I have been quite impressed by. And I'm not easily impressed by much of anything in the audio world. Most of it is so poorly assembled, manufactured that they have a lot of gall putting the word Professional on it. Not so with the build quality of the Pre-Sonus gear. It's built extremely well, very impressive internally.
I don't personally own any Pre-Sonus stuff but I might on my next purchase.
Mx. Remy Ann David