deadleafecho
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I hear alot of people love this as a bass DI and on female vocals. Would it be decent recording electric guitars? What about the John Hardy M1?
the ua sounds great on electric guitars-- the impedence switching lets you tailor the pre to the mic you're using (very handy) and the shelving eq's are really useful. the john hardy is also a great pre, but is way cleaner than the m610. i had a m610 which i traded to a dude here and the singer in my band has two john hardy pres.
Yeah I was wondering about that. So the Solo 610 is essentially the same thing without the eq? Actually it seems to be missing the variable impedence.
Anyway, great replies, thanks for the info.
It has the same impedance options as the big boy LA610... 500, 2k, 47k, and 2.2M ohm. EQ wise, the Solo 610 only has the low cut switch. I don't know about the power supply, but I am certain it is no starved plate design.
I think koj was saying the solo might not have the exact power supply. It's all crammed into a smaller box so I think he was hypothesizing(sp?) that they may have cut some corners somewhere to get everything in there. Hey koj, you got any need for a nice esp ec1000?