Posted to rec.audio.pro
|
|
Mic Pre's - Basic
"Steve King" wrote in message
. ..
"Ken Winokur" wrote in message
oups.com...
OK, I guess I really don't understand. Please forgive me, but I'm
going to ask the most basic question - one that I'm sure others really
don't get either. I have been reading this newsgroup a while, and have
even done a search on "Mic pre" in this group (42,000 results). The
answer still isn't clear.
What's so important about good mic pre's? Is there something intrinsic
in an excellent mic pre that can't be made up with the proper choice of
mic (with a decent mic pre)?
What are the components that make up the sound of a mic p frequency
response, distortion, noise, slew rate? Are there others?
I have been using a Soundcraft Ghost for 8 or 9 years. I'm quite happy
with the results. I bought a Bellarri mic pre a few years ago,
thinking it would radically improve the sound I was getting (I know now
that it's not one that this group recommends very highly) and found
that I didn't like it as much for most things as the mic pre's in the
Ghost. There didn't seem to be anything special about it. It's harsh
on the top end, and slightly fuller in the bottom end. I don't notice
any particular harmonic distortion or clarity.
I have a large selection of mics from most of the best manufacturers.
When I find that I'm not getting what I want out of a recording, I
switch mics. I almost always have something tucked away that will
solve any problem I have. I am getting a very full and defined low end
(using a variety of nice bassy mics) and a crisp and clean high end.
I have always thought that the combination of mic and mic pre (as well
as other components in the system) was what really counted, not that
there was anything special in the mic pre itself.
Please set me straight.
And thanks for your patience with this basic question.
Ken, if you've been following the group, and if you've read some of those
42,000 posts about mic pres, and you still don't understand what's the big
deal, then I suggest that more words won't offer you much comfort. Go to
the Mercenary Audio site ... http://mercenary.com/3daudio3dprecd.html ...
and spend $30 on a CD that may actually answer your question. If you like
something you hear, I think Fletcher at Mercenary will be glad to send it
to you on approval.
Steve King
Or you could try http://www.thelisteningsessions.com/sessions.htm
for free.
Paul
|