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kevin mask
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hello, I bought a 286a as my first preamp since I wanted some compression for my live vocal work and a pre that could add some clarity and brightness using a shure sm58 (which is famous for being a mid bassy mic frequency wise). I mainly sing punk and classic rock so I really require a bright voice, but sadly I find that my voice gets excessively boomy with the 286a, even when I bypass everything and leave the pre only, the HF and LF knobs are not of any help cause the LF adds even more bassy freqs, and the HF just tries to add some highs to an already too boomy sound (let alone the feedbacks that this knob creates).
My question is, to you guys who surely know how to use this machine better than me, is this boomy vocal a characteristic of the 286a or is it due to a poor setting? I really tried my best to set compression and the enhancer but it sounds like the more comp I add (never went higher than 10 o'clock for both drive and density anyway) the more pesky bassy aura it creates, don't know if the deesser knobs as well as the expander ones are gonna help me obtain a brighter sound.
I don't really wanna sell it cause it's brand new, but a friend of mine lent me a TC Helicon voice correct that has the live engineer function which automatically adjusts your voice with the same functions as the 286a, with the difference that compression here does add crispiness and brightness unlike the dbx, and it really sounds good with my voice, I wish I could have the same clarity with the 286a, so I don't really know if I should sell the dbx and buy a TC helicon for my purpose or if I just need a better setting, what would you suggest me? sorry for the long post, hope I made myself understood since english is not my native language
My question is, to you guys who surely know how to use this machine better than me, is this boomy vocal a characteristic of the 286a or is it due to a poor setting? I really tried my best to set compression and the enhancer but it sounds like the more comp I add (never went higher than 10 o'clock for both drive and density anyway) the more pesky bassy aura it creates, don't know if the deesser knobs as well as the expander ones are gonna help me obtain a brighter sound.
I don't really wanna sell it cause it's brand new, but a friend of mine lent me a TC Helicon voice correct that has the live engineer function which automatically adjusts your voice with the same functions as the 286a, with the difference that compression here does add crispiness and brightness unlike the dbx, and it really sounds good with my voice, I wish I could have the same clarity with the 286a, so I don't really know if I should sell the dbx and buy a TC helicon for my purpose or if I just need a better setting, what would you suggest me? sorry for the long post, hope I made myself understood since english is not my native language
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