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I've read so much stuff from all the great guys here at RO about having good mic preamp's - and have seen so many people approving of 'the brick' that I was thinking about getting one.

I currently run a G4pbook 1.67GHz with a PreSonus Firepod -

was wondering how I would hook such a mic preamp up with my system - if it's possible?

Cheers - I'm still fairly new to this stuff

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anonymous Mon, 06/06/2005 - 06:15

Hi the_gid,

I think that your Firepod has inserts. If that is the case then I would use these. (the return, not the send) You don't want to run your signal through another pre, so you have to make sure you bypass the ones in your firepod. (Line-in would also work, but it could be that the line-ins are just mic pres with a pad to make it line level. I'm not sure as I don't know much about the firepod.)

You might want to do a search, I'm pretty sure that Kurt has posted something about the best way to hook up a Brick.

I use the inserts on my Tascam FW1082 and I'm happy with the sound.

Good luck.

FWIW: I'm thinking of buying another Brick. I likes 'em! :twisted:

anonymous Mon, 06/06/2005 - 14:36

the_gid wrote: so mic>firepod line in (on the front?)>lineout (on the back) to the Brick...??? how do you get the signal from the brick to your DAW??

i don't understand - please be very detailed! :wink:
thanks very much

Mic > Brick (Mic in) then via the Brick's line out to a line in (not mic in) on your Firepod.

(if you don't want to go the insert route, that is 8) )

That's all.

Good luck.

blaumph2cool Mon, 06/06/2005 - 18:20

the_gid wrote: so mic>firepod line in (on the front?)>lineout (on the back) to the Brick...??? how do you get the signal from the brick to your DAW??

i don't understand - please be very detailed!
thanks very much

I'll try to explain a bit more.
Mic > XLR mic input on brick > Balanced XLR out on brick > input 1 on Firepod

i've been using a balanced XLR to TRS cable to go from my brick balanced output to the Firepod, but use whatever works best for you.

-Blaumph

anonymous Mon, 06/06/2005 - 20:53

Yeah, you want to go into a line input so that you can bypass the onboard pres. Use an XLR to 1/4" cable like what was previously suggested. The Presonus pre's are great for the money, especially considering the total package.

You will notice an nice difference in the sound when using the Bricks though. You'll love having a different flavor in there. Go for it!

anonymous Tue, 06/07/2005 - 05:36

A question along the same lines,

Why can't you run through the brick first and then the preamp on the firepod? Keeping that second preamp turned all the way down. Isn't the reason to go through the Brick just to get 'it's sound' as opposed to a cheaper preamp? Even if the second preamp isn't very good, wouldn't a lot of the Brick sound mixed with minimal Firepod sound be better than all Firepod sound?

When I run my bass into my workstation, I go through my Ampeg amp's preamp section first and then into the workstations preamp without any noticeably bad effect.

Just curious, thinking of buying a brick, but don't want to be counterproductive.

Thanks

anonymous Tue, 06/07/2005 - 10:07

Just plug it into the 1/4" part of the inputs on any channel 3 through 8. Those are line inputs and will be at the right level for you. 1-2's 1/4" inputs are instrument level.

Whether it technically bypasses the gain stage or not, I'm not sure...but either way this is the way to go about it on the Firepod. It will sound good doing it this way.

J-3 Wed, 06/08/2005 - 09:04

Got mine at GC $300 each no tax. Just talk to them.

My .02 cents on The Brick.

I'm comparing it to an Allen & Heath Mixer and a Great River MP2NV. The Bricks sound is big and warm, a little murky in the mid's/highs. I can see myself using it for kick, bass or anything that needs a little beef in the bottom. It dosn't "overdrive" and get gritty or distorted. I love this thing for bass di. It clearly (imho) is a better bass DI than the MP2NV. I typicaly don't ever use DI on bass but I might now. I can't wait to mic up a bass cab thru this thing and see what it'll do. (the brick with the EL8x set on "opto" with an old P bass was pretty kick butt sounding. ) I'll probably take one back and keep one just for bass and kick etc. All in all not bad. Didn't like it at all for Ac gtrs. Elec and vox it'll be ok but not as pretty as the MP2NV.

I really havn't had much time with it yet. I'll drop more info when I've had more time behind that big black bakelite knob.

Peace.

did I mention they are as ugly as can be! I'm gonna have to hide them in my rack so you can only see the front. j/k heh heh heh

frob Wed, 06/08/2005 - 14:45

ive found a new use where it really shines. i just did some location work, i used it with an old ev 636(dynamic omni mic) as a room mic. i then used my 4000e on drums and bass. this was a live recording in a coffee shope on to an 8 track dat and i had to run the remaining guitars and vocals through the board pres (makie cr 1604 vlz). iv sounded okay. then doing the mix down i reran the violin thru the seb and the vox thru the brick, thats when it all can togather. the vocals became smooth and silkly(for a live recording). now the sound is perfact, if only there preformance was ;)