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SM Pro Audio TB101 "Red Valve"
Anyone used one of these? I've never seen them talked around here, not that I can remember at least. I saw it come highly recommended at another forum, he compared it to an avalon. While I don't really believe that(while I'd like to), it still looks like a great package. A $150 tube pre(is it toob?) with an optical compressor and EQ to boot!
So, anyone use/like them? |
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Electronic Musician did a review on the TB202 - which I assume is the two channel version of the TB101. The preamps were judged 'okay' while the EQ and compressor got pretty lousy reviews. Here's the link to the review....
http://emusician.com/signalprocessor...m_pro_audiotb/ |
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Thanks for that link. Looks like I'll be staying away, but does anyone have any real world experience with this thing?
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