I'm assuming I'm going to wind up spending somewhere in the $2000-3000 neighborhood.
I took a look at the Pendulum MDP-1 (thanks for the link) but the modest amount of gain available would pretty much put my ribbon mic on the shelf for good. I think I need to be in the +60-70db neighborhood (It also would be nice to have compression built into the pre but that's probably wishful thinking).
As I'm researching this, a few units that seem to be getting good reviews are the Great River MP-2NV,
the A-Designs Pacifica, and
the Chandler Germanium Preamp/DI.
As far as I can tell, the one drawback on the Great River unit is the lack of impedence selection. Apparently you get two choices, 300 ohms and 1200 ohms. I know on my TwinTrak, dialing in the impedence makes a difference in the sound. I'm not sure how much of a drawback this would be on this unit.
The Pacifica has a different issue for me... no meters. I've never used a preamp that doesn't have a meter. Does that mean you have to set this entirely by ear?
And while I'm not against some coloration, from what I'm reading the Chandler may give more than I'd want.
I don't need a pre that works across the spectrum. This is for my own project studio. If anyone else records here, it's for two reasons: one, they're a friend, and two, my gear fits what they're doing. I'm not looking to do much more than record my own music. I'm a singer/songwriter in the Richard Shindell/John Gorka vein. So what I'm looking for is a pre that makes an acoustic guitar shine...sparkly highs and clear well-defined lows and let those nice accidental harmonics come through too.
Yeah, I don't want the moon, I WANT THE SUN AND ALL THE STARS! So that's why I'm asking here. There's a lot of experience on these boards and I'm begging for knowledge.
Jim