Hi there,
I know it is not for sale anymore but is a very highly sought after and apparently pure sounding mic preamp.
How do they sound compared to the original MP-2?
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teeno7, post: 348892 wrote: i thought the mp-2 was the first pre
teeno7, post: 348892 wrote: i thought the mp-2 was the first preamp by great river built from the ground up - and the "nv2" is the neve clone with some noise rejection etc.
You are correct. (Well, I don't know about "noise rejection" but yes the MP-2NV is the Neve clone.)
The original MP-2 was more neutral, less (for lack of a better word) "hairy" than the MP-2NV.
I have a MP-2MH which I bought new a few years ago. It is now no
I have a MP-2MH which I bought new a few years ago. It is now no longer manufactured. It is very clean and transparent and has enough clean gain to work well with ribbon mikes. The MP-2NV came out later and is based about the Neve 1073 design but with a number of changes for a clearer sound.
To the best of my memories, these particular preamps were design
To the best of my memories, these particular preamps were designed as clones, as close as clones can get, to a class A Neve preamp similar to the 1073 preamp section. And so I gave you all those transformers that has a great deal to do with its character. It's not your only choice. Full-bodied fully colored. Transparent? Hardly.
Neve & API owner
Mx. Remy Ann David