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cusebassman
Freakin' sweet
Okay... so I'm looking for a better preamp than what I'm using (my current collection is pretty much a joke by anybody's standards, Behringer and a cheap 8-channel, but I got decent results til now)... I've been searching the forums and for around 500 or less, I am looking for just a little ole single channel, doesn't have to have a lot of frills like compression and EQ built in.
The only real reason I need to upgrade is because the pre's I have are great (or work, anyway) for vocals and guitar cab mic'ing, but I'd like something that is quiet at higher gain levels so I can record acoustic guitar. I record a lot of folk music, so I play a lot of mandolin, and finger-picked acoustic, which are both rather quiet instruments. Currently, to turn up my pre's high enough to record them with a good sound, the preamps add far too much noise for what I want.
Right now I am using Sennheiser e609's & MXL 604s on my Fender Blues DeVille, Rode NT-1A on vocals, and it all sounds exactly how I would like it to. However, when I crank the gain on the NT-1A to the point that I can sit 8-12" away and get a nice sound from my acoustic, there is a lot of noticeable noise. Perhaps its also partly the mics - I am also looking to get a better condenser, but I'd like to focus on the pre first.
I keep seeing the Brick mentioned just about every time someone mentions the word "preamp", but at the same time, I keep seeing that it doesn't offer as much gain as other preamps, and that people keep raising this issue. Would there be enough gain from that thing coupled with a condenser like the Rode, to record decent acoustic instruments? Has anyone used anything else around that price range to decent effect?
I'm not lookin for some magic solution... "I want pro studio sound for 50 bucks"... but I do wonder what the hype about the Brick is, if it is supposedly underpowered (Im not sayin it is or isn't, I dont own one - just inquiring). Thanks!
The only real reason I need to upgrade is because the pre's I have are great (or work, anyway) for vocals and guitar cab mic'ing, but I'd like something that is quiet at higher gain levels so I can record acoustic guitar. I record a lot of folk music, so I play a lot of mandolin, and finger-picked acoustic, which are both rather quiet instruments. Currently, to turn up my pre's high enough to record them with a good sound, the preamps add far too much noise for what I want.
Right now I am using Sennheiser e609's & MXL 604s on my Fender Blues DeVille, Rode NT-1A on vocals, and it all sounds exactly how I would like it to. However, when I crank the gain on the NT-1A to the point that I can sit 8-12" away and get a nice sound from my acoustic, there is a lot of noticeable noise. Perhaps its also partly the mics - I am also looking to get a better condenser, but I'd like to focus on the pre first.
I keep seeing the Brick mentioned just about every time someone mentions the word "preamp", but at the same time, I keep seeing that it doesn't offer as much gain as other preamps, and that people keep raising this issue. Would there be enough gain from that thing coupled with a condenser like the Rode, to record decent acoustic instruments? Has anyone used anything else around that price range to decent effect?
I'm not lookin for some magic solution... "I want pro studio sound for 50 bucks"... but I do wonder what the hype about the Brick is, if it is supposedly underpowered (Im not sayin it is or isn't, I dont own one - just inquiring). Thanks!