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Sebatron vmp4000e
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[QUOTE="Kurt Foster, post: 13360, member: 7836"] Ron, If you haven' already done so, you should read the review of the Sebatron vmp - 4000 at recording.org/e-mag/ That should answer all your questions. I will say this, the vmp - 4000 is a fairly neutral sounding pre at nominal settings, but it has the ability to be daisy chained thereby driven harder, or by use of a 15dB or 30dB pad, again driven harder bringing more tube coloration and attitude into the signal. Added to that ability is the implementation of low frequency boost/ cut switch and a two position bright/air switch to tailor eq. I have found the vmp - 4000 to be a very versatile pre suitable for many applications. In addition, I have not heard one complaint regarding these fine mic pres from anyone who has purchased one. Kurt [/QUOTE]
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