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whig
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Hello folks,
I'm new around here and have been browsing your comments on preamps and the like. I have a bit of a dilemma and would just like some ideas on how any of you may approach this situation.
I am always in progress of improving my home studio. I work with a very portable system currently: a Sager notebook and a presonus Firebox. I use a Rode NT1 and am currently recording solo acoustic type music (a classical guitar project and a folky rock project).
My birthday is tomorrow (woot!) and someone is making a donation to my studio fund. With this donation I'm interested in purchasing two of the Cascade Fathead ribbon microphones. And here begins my problem.
My intention is to begin recording using all three microphones: the two fatheads as an xy source for the acoustic guitar, and the nt1a as a vocal mic. The Presonus Firebox only has two phantom powered preamps on it and it is my understanding that the ribbons need phantom power too.
There are a lot of options to fix this problem, and really I'm just looking for others' input.
What I'm considering:
1) Replace the Firebox with another presonus unit that has more inputs (ie the Firestudio Tube specifically). The dilemma here is how long it would take to scrape together the funds to acquire one. I currently import about 80 dollars to my studio budget monthly. So it would be about 10 months before I could purchase the unit. I thought about buying an el cheapo preamp (a la ART Tube) just to use in the time being.
The pro of this is, of course, the future expansion. I am not recording any bands currently, and don't imagine doing it anytime soon -- but having the flexibilty would be nice should the occassion arise.
2) Being that I am not looking to record any bands, the idea of spending a little more on a stand alone preamp (Presonus Eureka, Grace 101, or the Joe Meek) and simply use the other inputs on the Firebox. This is a purchase I could make relatively quickly instead of the 10 month hangover.
I do not know how these other preamps stack up against what comes on the Firestudio Tube. I am a man of limited means, and because of this, buying something that is 300-600 dollars, then going back and getting a unit like the firestudio tube on top of that really would be discouraging.
3) Buy nothing. Is the idea bunk to begin with? Is recording acoustic guitar and vocals in one take such a hot idea? I imagine there is going to be a good amount of bleed. Should I simply do them in two takes and keep my precious pennies to go toward another piece of equipment down the road?
Just a couple general questions:
Are the Firestudio Tube preamps on par with the Bluetube (which I have heard little good about)?
I'm happy with my Firebox, which led me to considering the higher model presonus interfaces. Should I be considering an alternate interface (something preferrably less than the $700 I'd spend on the Firestudio Tube with similar quantities of in's and out's)?
I'm not the sort of person who can afford the thousand dollar preamps. I want the best quality that my wallet can withstand. I'm not doing this professionally (it's more that I want my children to have something to say "hey, daddy made this").
Anyway, any input would be gladly appreciated. Thanks a lot.
I'm new around here and have been browsing your comments on preamps and the like. I have a bit of a dilemma and would just like some ideas on how any of you may approach this situation.
I am always in progress of improving my home studio. I work with a very portable system currently: a Sager notebook and a presonus Firebox. I use a Rode NT1 and am currently recording solo acoustic type music (a classical guitar project and a folky rock project).
My birthday is tomorrow (woot!) and someone is making a donation to my studio fund. With this donation I'm interested in purchasing two of the Cascade Fathead ribbon microphones. And here begins my problem.
My intention is to begin recording using all three microphones: the two fatheads as an xy source for the acoustic guitar, and the nt1a as a vocal mic. The Presonus Firebox only has two phantom powered preamps on it and it is my understanding that the ribbons need phantom power too.
There are a lot of options to fix this problem, and really I'm just looking for others' input.
What I'm considering:
1) Replace the Firebox with another presonus unit that has more inputs (ie the Firestudio Tube specifically). The dilemma here is how long it would take to scrape together the funds to acquire one. I currently import about 80 dollars to my studio budget monthly. So it would be about 10 months before I could purchase the unit. I thought about buying an el cheapo preamp (a la ART Tube) just to use in the time being.
The pro of this is, of course, the future expansion. I am not recording any bands currently, and don't imagine doing it anytime soon -- but having the flexibilty would be nice should the occassion arise.
2) Being that I am not looking to record any bands, the idea of spending a little more on a stand alone preamp (Presonus Eureka, Grace 101, or the Joe Meek) and simply use the other inputs on the Firebox. This is a purchase I could make relatively quickly instead of the 10 month hangover.
I do not know how these other preamps stack up against what comes on the Firestudio Tube. I am a man of limited means, and because of this, buying something that is 300-600 dollars, then going back and getting a unit like the firestudio tube on top of that really would be discouraging.
3) Buy nothing. Is the idea bunk to begin with? Is recording acoustic guitar and vocals in one take such a hot idea? I imagine there is going to be a good amount of bleed. Should I simply do them in two takes and keep my precious pennies to go toward another piece of equipment down the road?
Just a couple general questions:
Are the Firestudio Tube preamps on par with the Bluetube (which I have heard little good about)?
I'm happy with my Firebox, which led me to considering the higher model presonus interfaces. Should I be considering an alternate interface (something preferrably less than the $700 I'd spend on the Firestudio Tube with similar quantities of in's and out's)?
I'm not the sort of person who can afford the thousand dollar preamps. I want the best quality that my wallet can withstand. I'm not doing this professionally (it's more that I want my children to have something to say "hey, daddy made this").
Anyway, any input would be gladly appreciated. Thanks a lot.