Well I've been searching for a two channel pre to record metal guitars and I've heard so many good things about the Sebatron I'm definatley considering purchasing one.
But would this pre sound good for heavily distored guitars?
I searched the boards to see if any one had used a Sebatron pre for this purpose, but I couldn't find any.
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I don't think you'll have a problem. If you're close micing you
I don't think you'll have a problem.
If you're close micing you wouldn't need much gain so you could engage the -15db or -30db pad and get it down quite transparently.
I'd recomend low cut to keep it tight and maybe 'air' if it's a dynamic and you're not layering too much.
But hey ,, no rules to rock in roll.Just focus an attitude. 8-)
Thanks for the reply Sebatron. Yeah, I'll definately be buying
Thanks for the reply Sebatron.
Yeah, I'll definately be buying some of your pre's within the next month or so. I've heard so many good things about them and there well priced also.
This will be my first High-end pre so I plan on using for just about everything I can. Drum Overheads, Guitars, and Vocals.
The VMP will work quite well on any source. I honestly cannot th
The VMP will work quite well on any source. I honestly cannot think of anything that it won't sound good on .... except perhaps Jessica Simpson.
.... except perhaps Jessica Simpson. Yeah, but it would look g
Yeah, but it would look good next to her.
:D
If you put me next to her I'll look good too...
If you put me next to her I'll look good too...
Kurt Foster wrote: The VMP will work quite well on any source. I
Hi Kurt,
why is it not good for Jessica Simpson? am I asking a stupid question :shock: ?
The same reason it's not good for her sister, or for Britney, Av
The same reason it's not good for her sister, or for Britney, Avril, or William Hung.
Ha! you guys rule!
Ha!
you guys rule!