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mentil69
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ok this might be a little hard to grasp but here goes:
I have a mackie 1402 mixer with six preamps, and i use seven mics for drums, six going into the mackie, and the seventh (bass drum mic, beta 52) i go straigh into my yamaha 2816. I need a preamp, a) for the bass drum mic because the pres on the yamaha are weak, b) for vocals because i need more color on my vox, and c) to use on my accoustic guitar with two mics. I was looking at two pres, the focusrite voicemaster, which is one channel, and the dmp3 which is two. So i have one question, is it worth having two channels that might not be as good as the voicemasters one for acoustic guitar (two mics). or would it be better for vocals and bass drum to have something like the voicemaster? Any input is appreciated.
I have a mackie 1402 mixer with six preamps, and i use seven mics for drums, six going into the mackie, and the seventh (bass drum mic, beta 52) i go straigh into my yamaha 2816. I need a preamp, a) for the bass drum mic because the pres on the yamaha are weak, b) for vocals because i need more color on my vox, and c) to use on my accoustic guitar with two mics. I was looking at two pres, the focusrite voicemaster, which is one channel, and the dmp3 which is two. So i have one question, is it worth having two channels that might not be as good as the voicemasters one for acoustic guitar (two mics). or would it be better for vocals and bass drum to have something like the voicemaster? Any input is appreciated.