theflyingfoal
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guys, thanks, taking it all on board, in a bit of a rush at mo but will write later
chessrock said:The DI/O a/d converter is another interesting piece. It's not a bad a/d and d/a converter if you just need some extra channels on the cheap. I'm not going to go overboard and say they're going to be a huge step up from what you get with most soundcards, but for 100 bucks or whatever it is they go for, it's two perfectly usable channels of a/d and d/a; probably a little cleaner and quieter than what you might find in a typical PCI soundcard. Be careful of what you might read on the web about it, though.
I agree. The only thing I like a whole lot better on bass DI better is when I had my Groove Tubes Brick.chessrock said:Their Tube MP makes for a fantastic bass DI for some reason.
theflyingfoal said:I'd really appreciate some options / guidance on this ...
theflyingfoal said:guys
After as warm a sound as I can get.
In total I can probably sling $250 at the mike and $150 at the pre
I'd really appreciate some options / guidance on this, and any other budget pieces of kit I should be looking out for to help the sounds along...
Thanks again
The Foal
theflyingfoal said:teainthesahara, was just thinking the same thing, more on the mike and less on the pre. As cheapie pres go, have you used the DBX mini pre? It's got 20dB Pad and soviet 12ax7 vacuum tube so audio quality might be a bit better than rivals