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Neve’s long history and experience in analogue design, and the digital prowess of AMS, is the perfect combination for creating groundbreaking digitally controlled analogue audio technology.

Neve 44 any info?

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Submitted by jazzo on Fri, 07/07/2006 - 12:39

Hello, I'm new here and I love visiting this place!

Well, I want to buy some Neve stuff and I'm very interested on getting a pair of 1073 but I saw in a site here in France (I'm french) that there is a Neve 44 mixer on sale.

I don't have a lot of informations but I know that there is 20 channels and a compressor on output I think.

Neve style mic preamp advice

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Submitted by benny on Sun, 03/05/2006 - 18:50

What are the best Neve knock-off mic preamps? I've been reading good things about Vintech, Chandler, Great River, and AMS Neve. I'm looking to for something good to use on drums, vocals, and guitars.
I'm not sure whether AMS Neve is the same company that produced the original 1073 and 1081 models that everyone lusts after. Please clarify.
Thanks,
Benny

Neve Portico

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Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 09/07/2005 - 06:31

Hey guys.

I have been using the Portico for a few weeks now, and have really been impressed.

The signal chain has been Portico - Speck EQ - Distressor - PT HT192

Recorded Vocals, Choir, Bass, Acoustic and Electric Guitars, and it shines on all of it. I like the sheen for guitar's, and also for BV's to give a slightly different flavour from the lead vox.