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Hey, I am looking for a preamp for home-recording, specifically for electric guitars and 1-2 sm57 mics.
My setup is:

(mic/guitar) => preamp => echo indigo io => (laptop + soundforge + Audacity)

so far I am looking at M-Audio/Midiman Audio Buddy, would there be any better recomendations for this?

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Kemble Fri, 02/10/2006 - 11:16

Presonus Tube Pre.
I don't know what else is out there for $89-99, but I have zero complaints about this unit.
I use it mainly as a DI for my guitar into my CPU, and for vocals. Small demo / home studio.

8.9 for sound at harmony central user reviews. It is what it is. Highly recommended if you're looking to get your signal cleanly into/onto a recording format.

Jeff

EDIT/ADDITION- or go with a nice USB2.0 deal. Plug in is easy and its easily mobile. Will be going w/ Firewire interface next at my place.

TeddyG Mon, 02/20/2006 - 11:17

There are also companies like "Rolls", that offer such things(Many companies offer such things.). If I had only $100 to spend, I'd be looking for the one that does the least - trying to make sure as much of my money, as possible, went INTO the preamp, itself - with NO COIN spent on "extra" features, NO TUBE(At this price-point the only hope for quality is solid state), no compression, fancy lights, case, etc... Try for a low-priced/featured "pro" brand(Some pro companies offer "single channels" of "just this", just a pre, whatever.).

TG