is Avalon vt737sp really worth the money? is it really that great? is there single or dual preamp/channel strip that's better than avalon 737? or atleast equivelent?
is Avalon vt737sp really worth the money? is it really that great? is there single or dual preamp/channel strip that's better than avalon 737? or atleast equivelent?
Its worth it if you want it. Ive probably had 12 avalon pieces given to me as payment over the years, and only kept one of them to krunk the rappers with
Horribly cheap and chintzy build, nothing wrong with the sound though
is Avalon vt737sp really worth the money? is it really that great? is there single or dual preamp/channel strip that's better than avalon 737? or atleast equivelent?
???????? Have you used a 737 ? Personally, the 737 is definately not my favorite channel strip or preamp or cxompressor, but I do like the EQ. There are occasions though where the 737 really fits the bill, it just seems overpriced and inconsistent.
As far as colouration though, I would not rate the 737 as a "clean" sound at all. In fact, I find it to be VERY colored. LIke I said, sometimes it really adds a nice sheen to things, but generally speaking it is not often my "go-to" for anything. Much of its "mystique" I think stems from the fact that its the shiny expensive piece you see at guitar center. I personally would rather have most any other of the Avalon gear instead.
yep... my old partner bought one specificly for his voice... he was a r+b singer and since everyone else has one he felt it important... it was the best pre we had... i still think of it as uncolored...
Oh, Jeeesus... Almost *any* decent preamp is going to - Try a P-Solo, Grace 101, FMR RNP --- You don't need to dump Avalon cash (and I would highly recommend against it unless it's part of a reasonable "collection" of preamps).
Of course, API, GR, Langevin --
You certainly don't need "toobs" to get a decent sound (as you've found already that "toobs" - or even tube emulation - has nothing at all to do with "warm" sound, I'd hope).
yep... my old partner bought one specificly for his voice... he was a r+b singer and since everyone else has one he felt it important... it was the best pre we had... i still think of it as uncolored...
Thats funny. I do like the Avalon in certain settings, and for some things it adds a nice smoothness that can be hard to find in any other units, but uncolored is about the last thing I would use to describe it. In fact, I can't think of many preamps out there of decent quality that are more colored than the Avalon 737. The AD series though is a whole different story (and topology).