fistula Producer/Mixing Engineer Jul 18, 2006 516 1 18 Jul 11, 2007 #1 just interesting is there any simple, but good pre-amp with one channel for < 200$? i need it for my home studio (vocals, DI guitar, ac guitar mic etc.) could you advice me any?
just interesting is there any simple, but good pre-amp with one channel for < 200$? i need it for my home studio (vocals, DI guitar, ac guitar mic etc.) could you advice me any?
Loren Littlejohn Lover of all boobage. Aug 20, 2006 11,737 38 48 Auburn NY- we grow em you listen www.myspace.com Jul 11, 2007 #2 Why? Your UX1 not working out?
fistula Producer/Mixing Engineer Jul 18, 2006 516 1 18 Jul 11, 2007 #3 i think because i don't have it) you're talking about Line 6 UX1? so you think it's good?
Loren Littlejohn Lover of all boobage. Aug 20, 2006 11,737 38 48 Auburn NY- we grow em you listen www.myspace.com Jul 11, 2007 #4 Oh I thought you had one. How are you recording now?
fistula Producer/Mixing Engineer Jul 18, 2006 516 1 18 Jul 11, 2007 #5 at the studio) haha does the TonePort replaces DI?
Loren Littlejohn Lover of all boobage. Aug 20, 2006 11,737 38 48 Auburn NY- we grow em you listen www.myspace.com Jul 11, 2007 #6 Oh so you have nothing then? I recomend a UX2 then. 2 mic preamps and pod tones. Great for sketchin ideas n' shit. By the way what happened to your awsome avatar?
Oh so you have nothing then? I recomend a UX2 then. 2 mic preamps and pod tones. Great for sketchin ideas n' shit. By the way what happened to your awsome avatar?
fistula Producer/Mixing Engineer Jul 18, 2006 516 1 18 Jul 11, 2007 #7 i dont know dude - just deleted it) hehe and what ya think about M-Audio Audio Buddy?
IronApe Member Dec 14, 2005 411 0 16 Pavia - Italy Jul 11, 2007 #8 I'd go for one of these: Studio Projects VTB-1, Presonus TubePre, M-Audio DMP3 (bit more expensive but 2 channels).
I'd go for one of these: Studio Projects VTB-1, Presonus TubePre, M-Audio DMP3 (bit more expensive but 2 channels).
Loren Littlejohn Lover of all boobage. Aug 20, 2006 11,737 38 48 Auburn NY- we grow em you listen www.myspace.com Jul 11, 2007 #9 Acutally yeah forgot to ask you need to get this into a computer yes?
fistula Producer/Mixing Engineer Jul 18, 2006 516 1 18 Jul 11, 2007 #10 i have here at home M-Audio Delta 44 so i need just an preamp for my CPU...
DivisionByZero Gold Member Feb 16, 2007 104 0 16 Germany www.temptamentum.com Jul 11, 2007 #11 I read good reviews about the SM Pro Audio SM TB101 (or 202, same with two channels). It's pretty affordable plus you get EQ and compressor.
I read good reviews about the SM Pro Audio SM TB101 (or 202, same with two channels). It's pretty affordable plus you get EQ and compressor.
fistula Producer/Mixing Engineer Jul 18, 2006 516 1 18 Jul 11, 2007 #12 and just one more question - is there any sense to buy it for a dynamic mic (SM57, 58) if i have an mixer (2 channel DJ mixer)?
and just one more question - is there any sense to buy it for a dynamic mic (SM57, 58) if i have an mixer (2 channel DJ mixer)?
flytrapx Member Jan 8, 2007 76 0 6 Jul 11, 2007 #13 I'm using a Joe Meek ThreeQ Preamp that I got off ebay for something like $150. It sounds great and has EQ and Compression. Just one channel though.
I'm using a Joe Meek ThreeQ Preamp that I got off ebay for something like $150. It sounds great and has EQ and Compression. Just one channel though.
discordless More than Music, Noise Oct 9, 2006 169 1 16 Bucharest www.mariuscostache.ro Jul 11, 2007 #14 http://fmraudio.com/RNP8380.htm ? but its 400
C carvedones Member May 16, 2007 378 0 16 Jul 20, 2007 #15 I have the Maudio audiophile 2496 (no breakout box) so how do i connect one of these mic pres to it?