The A&H pres are quite decent. then again from all reports the DMP3 is a very good performer as well. i don't think the difference is anything to leap out from.just wondering for drum OH"S would a DMP3 be a better mic pre, than the pre's on my A&H mixwiz?
inserts is good.it's better than taking it from post fader as there are less buffer amps involved which means less circuitry even though unbalanced is all that may be available.also as I have never used any outboard gear before whats the best way to connect the pre? Inserts?
MadMax said:There is no audible difference between the two. Save your money. The best way to hook up is mic>A&H channel>direct out>Delta 1010. Unless you mod the A&H circuitry, you'll have a post fader send to the Delta 1010. This can be good or bad, but you'll probably find it useful. Think of your A&H as a bunch of channel strips. You've got tone controls, input level & fader control as well as an insert.
You can use the aux sends for monitoring or you can use an aux send to your Delta and use the main outs for monitoring. It's really veratile.
littledog said:All depends how you like to work. I prefer using the pre-fader insert points to send to the recording device. This lets me solo or mute any track while listening to the performance without disrupting what is going to the recorder.
The advantage to MadMax's way is it lets you ride the faders and use the internal board eq. You have to decide which is more useful for the way you work.
Today 14:46Minion said:MadMaX: You should maybe look into building a "Green Pre amp" as they are only about $75 a Channel to build and have a sound that Rivals some Pre"s in the $1000 per channel Range....They are very Clear and Clean all through the Frequency Range (20hz to 40khz) and do not tend to color the sound at all....
I can not confim this as Mine aren"t quite finnished yet but every one I have talked to who has built them Raves about them and I have read several reviews were they bested Neves and even the most expensive Foscurite Pre"s and at $75 per channel you can"t go wrong......
so if you are into the DIY thing and want some Good Pre"s at a Price that rivals the cheapest pre"s with a quality that rivals some of the best pre"s then it might be something worth looking in to.....
Cheers
MadMax said:I built the highly touted SCA's and I'm saying that many people, pro's included, say they are high end pre's. But as of yet, I haven't heard enough of a difference to justify the $$$. Except for a little "character", I can't hear much of a difference.
MadMax said:I agree, but modding the boards for pre fader inserts is a PITA. Each board has to be removed to get to the resistors. And each board has 14 knobs and 14 nuts and the ground buss wire has to be snipped, etc. etc.
Middleman said:If you can't tell the difference between these and A&H you have a monitoring chain problem or room acoustic issues.
MadMax said:Littledog and Heroic- Sorry about my bad. I meant the direct outs, not the inserts.
MadMax said:I never said I couldn't tell the difference. But for almost $2500.00 I could find a lot of other things to spend the money on for "bang for the buck" differences.
BTW- my monitoring chain is RME Fireface A/D>Sonar 5PE> RME Fireface D/A>JBL LSR 28P's.
My room may be less than perfect in the low end, but I have installed floor to ceiling bass traps in all 4 corners and some HF damping on the walls behind the monitors and the side walls as well as some hanging panels from the ceiling to reduce LF & flutter.
Littledog and Heroic- Sorry about my bad. I meant the direct outs, not the inserts.
MadMax said:I never said I couldn't tell the difference. But for almost $2500.00 I could find a lot of other things to spend the money on for "bang for the buck" differences.
BTW- my monitoring chain is RME Fireface A/D>Sonar 5PE> RME Fireface D/A>JBL LSR 28P's.
My room may be less than perfect in the low end, but I have installed floor to ceiling bass traps in all 4 corners and some HF damping on the walls behind the monitors and the side walls as well as some hanging panels from the ceiling to reduce LF & flutter.
Littledog and Heroic- Sorry about my bad. I meant the direct outs, not the inserts.