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My budget is around $1500 for a nice preamp. It has to be musical -
really silky highs - really solid lows. What do you suggest?? |
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P.S. If it matters: I'm using a Digi003 Rack as the A/D right now.
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Dude Japan wrote:
My budget is around $1500 for a nice preamp. It has to be musical - really silky highs - really solid lows. Ahh .... what do you want from life, clean sound, coloured sound, there has never been a sound like that, do you want the Tubes, crammadilly dynamite or solid state, do you want transformers or transformerless, is it for ribbon, for SM57 or for Schoeps, what do you want from life? What do you suggest?? With that kind of budget I'd aim a wee bit higher and go for something Millenia, but that's just my gut feeling after checking a webshop and a bit of mail with the guy some years ago and based on what the traffic here says. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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On 5/20/2011 1:01 AM, Peter Larsen wrote:
Dude Japan wrote: My budget is around $1500 for a nice preamp. It has to be musical - really silky highs - really solid lows. Ahh .... what do you want from life, clean sound, coloured sound, there has never been a sound like that, do you want the Tubes, crammadilly dynamite or solid state, do you want transformers or transformerless, is it for ribbon, for SM57 or for Schoeps, what do you want from life? What do you suggest?? With that kind of budget I'd aim a wee bit higher and go for something Millenia, but that's just my gut feeling after checking a webshop and a bit of mail with the guy some years ago and based on what the traffic here says. Kind regards Peter Larsen I recommend the M-1 mic preamp, but I'm biased: http://www.johnhardyco.com/pdf/M1_M2_M1p_20031025.pdf John Hardy The John Hardy Co. www.johnhardyco.com |
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John Hardy wrote:
I recommend the M-1 mic preamp, but I'm biased: So would Scott I reckon, and it would also be a candidate if I had that kind of budget. http://www.johnhardyco.com/pdf/M1_M2_M1p_20031025.pdf Thank you for supplementing with what I should have remembered if it was not quite early morning when the actual typing took place. John Hardy The John Hardy Co. www.johnhardyco.com Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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Dude Japan wrote:
My budget is around $1500 for a nice preamp. It has to be musical - really silky highs - really solid lows. What do you suggest?? For what instruments? For what mikes? Going into what? Single channel or stereo? You need good stereo matching? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() For what instruments? Any* For what mikes? * SM7b and U87 Going into what? * see above Single channel or stereo? * the more the better You need good stereo matching? * nope |
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Peter Larsen wrote: John Hardy wrote: I recommend the M-1 mic preamp, but I'm biased: So would Scott I reckon, and it would also be a candidate if I had that kind of budget. I might, BUT it's transformer-coupled. It's probably the cleanest transformer input preamp around now that the original Great River is out of production, but it's not as clean as the best transformerless ones like the Millennia HV-3. On the other hand, it will load microphones properly, microphones that will misbehave on most transformerless inputs. The SM-57 into the John Hardy is amazing. You'd never think it was the same mike. On the gripping hand, ribbon mikes that want to see a high-Z input really would do better with a preamp specifically designed for that. One of the cool things about it which Mr. Hardy usually doesn't mention is that you can order a shortloaded box with one channel and the power supply if your budget is tight, and then expand it later. Lots of folks used to do this kind of thing but hardly anybody ever does anymore. I think that is very cool. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Dude Japan wrote:
For what instruments? Any=A0 For what mikes? =A0 SM7b and U87 The SM-7b isn't touchy about loading, but it IS happier into a transformer input than most solid-state inputs. There are actually several different U87s... and some of the earlier ones are very touchy about loading. Also the output is relatively high on the U87 and a lot of older preamps would clip easily with them. Going into what? =A0 see above Single channel or stereo? =A0 the more the better I'd audition the John Hardy to begin with. I might also look at some more colored preamps like a used Great River MP-2NV which might hit your price range, or the single channel MP-1NV. And I'd also audition something cleaner but totally different like the Grace or the Speck MicPre 5.0 ones. A good pro audio dealer should let you check out stuff like this to try at home and get a sense of how they sound with your mikes. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Dude Japan wrote:
Thank you, Sir. Do you know of any good dealers in the Kansas City area? I'd tend to suggest a mail order place like Mercenary or Calistro, both of whom carry a lot of brands. However, looking at the dealer list for the Great River (since I happen to have the manual on my desk here), the only place in Missouri they list is Ozark Pro Audio Video in Camdenton. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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