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People who've been doing this a lot more years than I have tell me that I will notice a much bigger improvement by upgrading my mic than I will by upgrading the pre. I think I may take that route and try a better mic with the pres I now have. If I'm still not getting the sound I want, then the preamp will be next. So, my AT3035 I think, will be the first thing to look to upgrade. Then maybe a second hand MPA and upgrade the tubes. I've heard amazing tracks recorded with those. A couple of talented AE's, who's ears I tend to trust, use these 'cheap' pres with great results. I'm definitely not anywhere close to being able to spend $500 on just a pre right now... probably not anytime soon. I think I'll get some noticeable improvement just by getting a mic that suits my voice better....after that I might consider the MPA...or maybe the GAP pre73..
I have an MK-319 and ART MPA Gold. You definitely won't get siblance with this combo. I've tried the Heil PR-35 and really didn't like it. It was very thin and harsh sounding.
I noticed that my M-Audio pres can sound a little too bright on the top end and my ART smooths it out really well (haven't upgraded tubes yet either).
I've been really impressed with the ART MPA Gold paired with either the Oktava MK-319 and MXL v67g.
 
 
		 ) I would have to venture that if the re-10 didn't do it for you the re-16 wouldn't have much more to offer. Vocals are really tricky though, I mean every voice is different. Not just a little different like the subtle difference between like models of guitars with different grain tops but really different. Top engineers will audition multple mics before finding the right one for vox over and over again. Vox is just tricky like that.
) I would have to venture that if the re-10 didn't do it for you the re-16 wouldn't have much more to offer. Vocals are really tricky though, I mean every voice is different. Not just a little different like the subtle difference between like models of guitars with different grain tops but really different. Top engineers will audition multple mics before finding the right one for vox over and over again. Vox is just tricky like that. 
  
 
		 
 
		 .I really want to hear a big difference if I'm going to lay out even $400. That's a fair amount of change to lay out if you're only going to notice a very small improvement. Unfortunately, I don't have any way to rent a pre to try it out. I'd love to try something like a Grace, if I did.
.I really want to hear a big difference if I'm going to lay out even $400. That's a fair amount of change to lay out if you're only going to notice a very small improvement. Unfortunately, I don't have any way to rent a pre to try it out. I'd love to try something like a Grace, if I did. 
 
		 
  .. your right the SM7, SM57 and the like need a lot of gain, especially if your a whisper quiet singer, that makes sense..
.. your right the SM7, SM57 and the like need a lot of gain, especially if your a whisper quiet singer, that makes sense..
 
 
		