Happy Holidays to you and everyone else! These are two different units with each having very different design goals. I don't think you can fairly compare them directly. Each one has it's limits, strengths and weakness. One is an apple, one is an orange...
I have both. The Sytek is a clean amp but very sterile, lacking in character. It does have a serious lack of headroom. Plan on buying in-line pads unless all your mic have them. The Sebatron is a more versitile amp although it could use a bit more headroom as well. On most things though, the Sebatron creates a very "musical" distortion when pushed hard, the Sytek is not so pleasing. If I had the extra cash I would sell the Sytek and Buy another Sebatron, but for now it will have to due.
thanxs guys- Looks that a sebatron will be the future keeper- the intended use will be singer songwriter stuff- 4ch of male lead voice, acoustic guitar, female back up voice and bass (probably direct)with some percussion overdubs and keyboard string pads overdubs...
right now I have a grace 101 which is good on the male voice and Im running the other instruments through (2ch) of motu 828 mkII (which isn't bad) and the yamaha mla7 (8ch) for whatever else I need- I also have drums but they are from the yamaha dtxpress so they go in in midi and I choose the sounds later- it all ends up in a dual 867 mac running digital performer 4.11- as I said, the mla7 and 828mkII preamps aint bad but I'm looking for better- word clock is achieved through an apogee rosetta AD, which also gives me AD conversion for 2 preamp channels - any suggestions are welcomed and happy new year! :D
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Happy Holidays to you and everyone else! These are two differen
Happy Holidays to you and everyone else! These are two different units with each having very different design goals. I don't think you can fairly compare them directly. Each one has it's limits, strengths and weakness. One is an apple, one is an orange...
Apples and Oranges are both good for you. My peave with Sytek i
Apples and Oranges are both good for you. My peave with Sytek is the lack of a pad. Other than that they are sexy.
My Sebatron won on a shootout against a UAM610, AND Focusrite Re
My Sebatron won on a shootout against a UAM610, AND Focusrite Red 1 for a gravely (john marish) male vocal yesterday. I use it a lot for vocals.
I really like the sound of the Sebatron.
Steve
I have both. The Sytek is a clean amp but very sterile, lacking
I have both. The Sytek is a clean amp but very sterile, lacking in character. It does have a serious lack of headroom. Plan on buying in-line pads unless all your mic have them. The Sebatron is a more versitile amp although it could use a bit more headroom as well. On most things though, the Sebatron creates a very "musical" distortion when pushed hard, the Sytek is not so pleasing. If I had the extra cash I would sell the Sytek and Buy another Sebatron, but for now it will have to due.
thanxs guys- Looks that a sebatron will be the future keeper- th
thanxs guys- Looks that a sebatron will be the future keeper- the intended use will be singer songwriter stuff- 4ch of male lead voice, acoustic guitar, female back up voice and bass (probably direct)with some percussion overdubs and keyboard string pads overdubs...
right now I have a grace 101 which is good on the male voice and Im running the other instruments through (2ch) of motu 828 mkII (which isn't bad) and the yamaha mla7 (8ch) for whatever else I need- I also have drums but they are from the yamaha dtxpress so they go in in midi and I choose the sounds later- it all ends up in a dual 867 mac running digital performer 4.11- as I said, the mla7 and 828mkII preamps aint bad but I'm looking for better- word clock is achieved through an apogee rosetta AD, which also gives me AD conversion for 2 preamp channels - any suggestions are welcomed and happy new year! :D