Yes, I know it's a matter of opinion, but the last place I'd consider
using tubes is a mike preamp, where noise is a principal
consideration. Instead, warm it up in some sort of line level device
where the signal/noise ratio isn't so important.
admittedly I am a newbie, I like tubes in my guitar amps, and so I thought
they'd go well in a mic preamp. I'm not married to the idea.
I am recording with a Yammy AW4416. I am unimpressed with their preamps --
too clinical for my taste. I'd like a good warm preamp to make up for it..
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"normanstrong" wrote in message
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Anyone have a good recommendation for a warm, tube, 2-channel mic
preamp for
around four hundred clams?
Yes, I know it's a matter of opinion, but the last place I'd consider
using tubes is a mike preamp, where noise is a principal
consideration. Instead, warm it up in some sort of line level device
where the signal/noise ratio isn't so important.
Norm Strong