Summit Audio 2BA-221 OR Groove Tubes Brick
Hi,
As I've said I'm in the market for a preamp.
I'm kind of in between on these two pre's at the moment.
Anyone have any opinions, experience or preferences with them?
Hi,
As I've said I'm in the market for a preamp.
I'm kind of in between on these two pre's at the moment.
Anyone have any opinions, experience or preferences with them?
Another one of those silly "what's best" posts...
My current recording rig is described in this post:
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(nevermind the long desired equipament list)
I have seen that the Summit 2BA-221 has been recomended to a couple of people on RO. I'm looking for a good pre for vocals, acoustic instruments, etc. I guess to be my one better, go to preamp for my home recording setup.
Has anyone actually had any experience with this unit?
I would like to know how it compares with RNP, Grace, Eureka and yup maybe even Sebatron . :p:
I own a MOTU 896, and was looking for a pre with a bit of character. Singled out the summit as it has a DI input which can be output separately to the mic output.
Hi, a guy at a shop has recommended the above preamp to pair with my RODE Classic II mic, for mainly vocal recordings, but also as an addition to my studio - any comments?
Micky.
Does anyone have any hands on experience with this new Mic Pre. I have been very impressed by the RNP and was just about to buy one when I was offered this Summit Audio unit for the same price($475). The two are apples to oranges but both sound very intriguing. The Summit is only a single channel as oppose to the RNP. Also the Summit is a tube mic preamp.