anonymous
24 December 2006
hello
i am a home recording musician and i would like to buy a decent mic preamp.
I use Shure KSM27 mic, a mixing console and M-Audio fast track pro. All i need now is a decent mic preamp. Can you make me some suggestions on some pieces worth buying that cost up to $500?
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I'll 2nd the Grace. Very good and clean pre. Love the RNP also,
I'll 2nd the Grace. Very good and clean pre.
Love the RNP also, I like everthing that I've ever used from FMR. Real bang for a buck stuff,JMHO.
For real cheap I like the Studio Projects VTB-1. I got one free and use it with my cheap Oktava ML-53 Ribbon Mic.
Together they produce a very unique colour.
Want'in something with a tube for under 500 bones,
Check out the Brick. Groove Tubes Brick. About as good as it gets for uder 500 bones.
Peace...........Scoobie
Three in that range that are pretty exceptional - True P-Solo
Three in that range that are pretty exceptional -
True P-Solo
Grace Design's Model 101
And if you need a dual channel unit, FMR's RNP.
Any of which will set you back around $500 - Any of which can hang with some fairly impressive input chains.