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I'm considering purchasing an external mic pre/channel strip for use with
a Yamaha AW2816. My question: is there an advantage to purchasing a preamp that can be equipped with A/D converters, such as the Focusrite ISA220, as opposed to doing the conversion with the stock front end? |
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I'm considering purchasing an external mic pre/channel strip for use with
a Yamaha AW2816. My question: is there an advantage to purchasing a preamp that can be equipped with A/D converters, such as the Focusrite ISA220, as opposed to doing the conversion with the stock front end? There's 3 issues: - quality of the a/d converter (probably favors the Focusrite) - RF environment (no RF-producing digital circuits in a preamp) - power supply (HDR shares power between 'dirty' devices like motors, LCD displays, other DSP) Factor all that plus price into a cost-effectiveness equation and see if you get what you pay for. Also you'll probably have to install the a/d card yourself, and if it's anything like the Octopre, it's not entirely without its challenges. No big deal if you've built a PC before, for example. |
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