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As the subject text sujests, I am looking for a decent preamp. The mics I use are:-
Neumann u87a
An old but reliable Langevin.

I have a budget which I have to stick to. Got a grand to spend on the best value preamp I can get.

This is just one of the things I am searching for, but need to sort out the front and back end first.

Thought I would join a few sites and get other peoples opinions. Any suggestions greatfully recieved.

Chers in advance to all

Nigh Swan
Mark

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Codemonkey Sun, 04/05/2009 - 05:39

Guitarfreak, he wants a single preamp...

Tell me, do you want a single preamp which is awesome - for about £1000 - or a single preamp which is good but far less than £1000.

People may be interested in what interface you have/are getting and also what you want to use this on. Preamps suited for vocals are not always so great for acoustic guitars or drums.

(FWIW I'm a hack with mixer preamps so the gear suggestions can come from someone else)

anonymous Sun, 04/05/2009 - 16:44

Thanks for getting back to me. Thanks to all of you.

I have £1,000 which I have budgeted for the preamp, if I go a bit over then I go a bit over, but I would really like to keep to my budget.

Primarily it will be used for vocals, but it will no doubt be used for guitars when the need arises. I have never had a decent amount of money to spend on a preamp, and dont want to buy something thats not suitable.

A collegue suggested looking at a channel strip, but I have old Drawmers that I almost always use.

I will certainly have a look into the Langevin Dual Vocal Combo. Thanks for the suggestion.

It seems that this site is going to help me quite a bit. Once again, I thank you all.

I will be back.

Nigh Swan
Mark

Boswell Mon, 04/06/2009 - 02:50

If you like the classic API sound, I would look at an API Lunchbox fitted with a 512C pre-amp. That combo comes in at around £1K, and leaves you 5 slots spare for expansion with other pres or processor boards.

If you are looking for a really clean, transparent sound, consider the DAV BGxx range. The BG7 is a mic preamp with compressor, the BG5 is a channel strip, and there's even a BG501 that plugs into the API Lunchbox. It's all UK made, it's considerably cheaper here than in the US, and Mick Hinton at DAV is really helpful.

BobRogers Mon, 04/06/2009 - 05:13

We've had a lot of discussions of 500 series preamps including [="http://recording.org/ftopict-45656-500.html+series"] here[/]="http://recording.or…"] here[/] and [[url=http://="http://recording.or…"]here[/]="http://recording.or…"]here[/]. I think it's a good idea if you are planning to expand in this direction in the future and if you plan to get outboard compressors and eqs in this line.

I have not tried the DAVs, but they get a lot of love around here. Since you have a local price advantage they deserve a look.

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