1 more thing, just looked up preamps on samash and saw Joemeek Twin Q 799.99$ It looks and reads to be a nice peice "The Joemeek twinQ is like having two channels of a professional recording studio in one box." so they say. Anybody used it?
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I'm strongly considering picking up a TwinQ also, the built-in d
I'm strongly considering picking up a TwinQ also, the built-in digital output is somehting that I think they really have over the Eureka. How do these two compare, I don't know, might not matter in this range. The by-passable mic preamp section just to use the compressor / eq / digital out is an excellent thing.
Here's a recent review http://www.joemeek.com/images/oneq/oneQ_Resolution.JPG
on a goofy .jpg format
I own the 3q which I believe is pretty much a single channel ver
I own the 3q which I believe is pretty much a single channel version of the twinq without the bells and whistles and digital outs. I love the 3q, works really really well on kick drum and as my pre for dirty guitars. I honestly bought it thinking it would suck and I've been pleasantly surprised.
jonnyc wrote: I honestly bought it thinking it would suck and I'
jonnyc wrote: I honestly bought it thinking it would suck and I've been pleasantly surprised.
Always a good reason to buy something. :lol:
The twinQ has the option of having transformers (iron) in the path, so I'm thinking the design of the pre may also be a bit different and better.
I would like to know as well. Could someone chime in on the JoeM
I would like to know as well. Could someone chime in on the JoeMeek stuff. I know it was bought by PMI audio and they have redone their whole product line in the last two years. It seems as though the entire planet is QUITE in regards to the sound of these units and the quality.