Focusrite Green Pre 2 ch pre $40.00
TL Audio EQ 2 Tube EQ-Pre 2 ch 5 Band EQ w/pre $45.00
Neve AMEK 9098 Pre-eq-filter $60.00
Aphex 107-Tubessance 2 ch Tube pre $25.00
Hardy M-1 2 ch transformerless $60.00
Drawmer 1960 w/pre 2 ch tube comp/pre $40.00
I found a place that will rent these preamps and I want to rent one of them. I'm recording a pretty popular indie band and want to use the pre for the following:
-Kick and snare- Bass- Guitar-Vocals
(I'll be tracking everything separate)
Which do you think would be well rounded enough to work well on all of these applications
Comments
The Amek Neve has a great EQ which would be the ticket for kick
The Amek Neve has a great EQ which would be the ticket for kick and snare ...
The Drawmer is not really a great pre ... it's an ok comp but not my cuppa' ...
The Hardy M1 is a very good pre ... but I prefer the ones with the Jensen transformer myself ...
Those are the ones I like ...
Focusrite Green Pre 2 ch pre - Low end brit, Mackie in a green b
Focusrite Green Pre 2 ch pre - Low end brit, Mackie in a green box.
TL Audio EQ 2 Tube EQ-Pre 2 ch 5 Band EQ w/pre - Always sounded like an ART to me. but is sorta fitting your needs.
Neve Amek 9098 Pre-eq-filter - dual channel british strip, good choice.
Aphex 107-Tubessance 2 ch Tube pre - dunno, could be a cool cheap P.O.S.
Hardy M-1 2 ch - sounds like a high-end boutique clean-pre, for vocals would be great, but may not be the best swiss-army knife of the bunch.
Drawmer 1960 w/pre - Since it's tube probably "colorful", may break up on drums. No EQ kinda takes this one out of the running, plus Kurt don't like it ;) I like the VU's though.
Just my onion,
M.
Oh, I found a site that has some rental prices so you can see if
Oh, I found a site that has some rental prices so you can see if you are indeed getting a fair-market price.
http://www.bennettstudios.com/rentallist.htm
8-)
M.
Drawmer 1960 w/pre - Since it's tube probably "colorful", may br
Drawmer 1960 w/pre - Since it's tube probably "colorful", may break up on drums. No EQ kinda takes this one out of the running, plus Kurt don't like it
( with no dots between the sentences ) I owned a 1960 for a month or two once. As said before it was very noisy as a mic pre. But I purchased it as a compressor. Man that thing really added a lot of squish factor with all the artifacts. I just didn't care for it at all. I ended up trading it in on a Manley EL OP and I never looked back.
Now Drawmer has come out with the Mercenary version 1969 and the single space 1968 ... which I understand are a significant improvement over the original 1960.
1960="I'd like mine without so much RAT in it" Green= you cou
1960="I'd like mine without so much RAT in it"
Green= you could do the same with a console channel.
John Hardy Anything=it'll work no matter what
Aphex 107= strangely good
Amek9098=the sound of rock music
TLA=a lot of people down this set of kit...truth is on drums these really shine....you CAN drive them into a nice brown haze and they will retain their structure and clarity....
If you have the budget, rent the last three and find your noise.
I'm not sure about those High dollar pre's, but seems that the A
I'm not sure about those High dollar pre's, but seems that the Aphex unit is way out the league among the others you listed. It was wierd to see it listed in the middle of those big boy high dollar pieces.
I hear the Aphex is killer, and goes for 80 bucks on ebay used. It'd be fun to hear how it stacks up against those others.