a couple preamp questions.

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ralf

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i have a few questions about preamps, i'm sure you can help:
-what exactly does it do?
-since most come as "dual channel" would i need 3 preamps if i wanted to do 6 drum tracks or does it work more like an effect processor?
-do i need inline hookups for a preamp like a do for a compressor or (like in the last question) can i hook it up to an auxilary?
please fill me in on these questions and any thing else you thing i should know before buying one of these. thanks guys!
-Ralf
 
A preamp is (generally) used to bring the output of a microphone up to line level for input into a recording device, mixer, compressor, sound card, etc. You will need one channel per microphone, and the microphone plugs directly into it. 99.9% of the time you don't use one in an effects loop, auxiliary, group buss & so on - it should be the first device (beside the microphone) in your signal chain. Hope this helps.

Scott
 
1. just because the preamp might say "tube" somewhere on the face plate, does not mean that its better or warmer than a solid state.
2. usually anything below the 1000 dollar mark will not get you a pro preamp.
3. the best deal on a transparent preamp below the 1000 dollar mark would be a grace design or a davisound.
4. stay away from bellari
5. stay away from art
6. stay away behringer
and you'll do just fine
 
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