I'm going Shopping for 4-8 pre's
budget in Euro's 1000-2000
Which to buy ?
- Audient asp8 Euro 1400 8 pres
The pre's i now got are Allen, Heath & Brunnel system 8 -2416 (1983)
RME quadmic (4 pres)
Recorder :HD24XR
Suggestion's are welcome
Remco
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Kurt Foster wrote: I have recently recieved one (of the new vers
Kurt Foster wrote: I have recently recieved one (of the new version) of this mic pre manufactured in Austrilia by JLM http://www.jlmaudio.com . The TMP is a transformer, op amp based solid state pre built around the same approach as APIs and Focusrite "Red Range" pres.
I'm going to check those
Kurt Foster wrote:
The D&R would be of intrest IMO. I think these are manufactured in The Netherlands
Yes, there dutch
Kurt Foster wrote:
where the general consensus seems to be biased towards the "transparent" type of pre.
Realy?
All the buzz i hear over here(I'm Dutch) is loud ,phat, toob, warm etc,etc
Remco
I'm not sure what 2000 Euros will convert to in USD ... but for
I'm not sure what 2000 Euros will convert to in USD ... but for $2200 USD you can get a JLM TMP8.
I have recently recieved one (of the new version) of this mic pre manufactured in Austrilia by JLM http://www.jlmaudio.com . The TMP is a transformer, op amp based solid state pre built around the same approach as APIs and Focusrite "Red Range" pres.
I did a complete album with a punk band and I was (and am still) very impressed with the sound of it on drums. The kick and snare tones are some of the best I have ever gotton (with my drums). The TMP8 has defeatable soft limiters on each channel that allow you to really push the pres for a Neve type sound. I highly recommmend these pres to everyone. At 2200 for 8 channels, the TMP8 weighs in as one of the most affordable (on a per channel basis) mic pres around.
The D&R would be of intrest IMO. I can't remeber exactly what they sound like (it's been a long time since I heard or used them) but I seem to remember them as clean and colorless and that company has a good rep in the pro audio community. I think these are manufactured in The Netherlands where the general consensus seems to be biased towards the "transparent" type of pre.