AntonioPetrole Brootz Jun 26, 2009 1,970 41 48 New Jersey Jan 9, 2011 #1 I wanna buy an sm7b tomorrow, but im not sure if my profire 610 supplys enough gain for it? I did some research but couldnt find a clear answer. Help?
I wanna buy an sm7b tomorrow, but im not sure if my profire 610 supplys enough gain for it? I did some research but couldnt find a clear answer. Help?
Wolfeman I Prefer EL-34s. So What? Feb 21, 2006 4,375 0 36 Cleveland Jan 9, 2011 #2 Just yell into it louder.
AntonioPetrole Brootz Jun 26, 2009 1,970 41 48 New Jersey Jan 9, 2011 #3 Wolfeman said: Just yell into it louder. Click to expand... Those custom amps of yours are lookin might fine
Wolfeman said: Just yell into it louder. Click to expand... Those custom amps of yours are lookin might fine
Melodeath Moonbow Feb 6, 2004 3,045 2 38 Northern VA Jan 10, 2011 #4 How much gain do you need? It's probably fine. Iirc, the Profire stuff has around 54 dB of gain
ahjteam Anssi Tenhunen Jan 3, 2008 9,386 3 38 Virrat/Helsinki, Finland www.keikkapaikka.info Jan 10, 2011 #5 roflsaurusrex said: I wanna buy an sm7b tomorrow, but im not sure if my profire 610 supplys enough gain for it? I did some research but couldnt find a clear answer. Help? Click to expand... I do. And it gives enough gain. Just don't crank it all the way because otherwise the profire preamp starts to get really noisy. Keep it at 3:30 at max. I recorded the vocals on this with the SM7: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1338211/Chris Reed - These Emotions.mp3
roflsaurusrex said: I wanna buy an sm7b tomorrow, but im not sure if my profire 610 supplys enough gain for it? I did some research but couldnt find a clear answer. Help? Click to expand... I do. And it gives enough gain. Just don't crank it all the way because otherwise the profire preamp starts to get really noisy. Keep it at 3:30 at max. I recorded the vocals on this with the SM7: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1338211/Chris Reed - These Emotions.mp3