
Speeddemon
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JuSumPilgrim said:Right here, chessrock.
I would not say the pres in the M series are better than those on the mindprint or meek. The pres are good but the pre on my mindprint is bigger and more muscular (without any EQ or tube in the signal). I havent used the meek pre on its own enough (without compression) to make a call. The big deal about soundcraft is the EQ which is really, really...really... nice. Also has swept mids. Mackie is really irrelevant as a mixer given the pres and EQ you get with the M series. But especially EQ. There is no compariosn bet mackie EQ and soundcraft EQ. Its nite and day. It would be great if they sold a standalone EQ.
The EQ on the mindprint is also very musical and is swept and has a variable Q in the mids.
The Ghost pres are great if youre tracking bands all day but if youre doing at most 1 or 2 tracks at a time, it wouldnt be your gold channel. If youre looking for a gold channel, I would recommend the mindprint or grace for the same $500 you would spend on a soundcraft. The grace is truly nice and in a dif class, prewise, but the mindprint is a channel strip and does much more and is one of the best strips IMO for $500 and probably under $1k in terms of sound quality and bang for your buck flexibility.
Well there ya go:
1) I like having swept mids (therefore I'm not gonna blow $600 on a Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro)
2) In a couple of years I'll hopefully be tracking bands, now I'm only tracking 2-3 tracks at most. Just me and the occasional buddy that drops by, plays a tune and spills my beer

JusumPilgrim, have you checked out the Spirit Folio SX? That one has 12 mic pre's, 8 direct outs, 3 auxes and 100mm faders. For $400 it looks pretty nice to me, but I have my doubts about headroom and built quality.
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