Dmp3? Eh?

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I was just woundering how much quality this little preamp has. I'm thinking about picking on up. I will be using this on bass, guitar and vocals. what would be the strong and weak points of this preamp?
 
oh I'll be recording on a VS-2400, if that would affect your opinion.
 
The DMP-3 is a very clean, neutral (and quiet) pre. I use it for voice , acoustic and drum overheads all the time. Any smaller studio should have one.It wont make your bass sound better but will faithfully reproduce it.

Tom
 
Thanks a lot Tom, what do you recommend for bass then? Something within a 300 dollar budget.
 
JustaBassist said:
what do you recommend for bass then? Something within a 300 dollar budget.


Have a look at the Sansamp Bass Driver.

It's pretty cool.
 
JustaBassist said:
Thanks a lot Tom, what do you recommend for bass then? Something within a 300 dollar budget.

Groove Tubes Ditto!

Its 325 new at least on atlas, maybe you can find it cheaper on ebay or work over the salesman at guitar center/sam ash for a better price
 
Does anyone know about the differences between a DMP3 and the Soundcraft pres from an "M" series? Anyone used them both?
 
Chessrock, After reading a Sans Amp review I am very convinced that this is what would complete my Hartke rig. But that doesn't stop me from picking up a DMP3!
 
i use either the JoeMeek MQ3 or my J-Station for bass.....
 
I think I'm going to make the dmp3 my next preamp. There's only so much drum set that a Digi002 can handle on it's own.
 
I just ordered a DMP3, should be here tomorrow. Planning to use it w/ a pair of MXL 603's as drum overheads.
 
Here's a question: if you're using a four/six mic setup (2 OH, 1 Snare, 1 Kick or 2 OH, 1 Snare, 1 Kick, 2 Tom) which mics would probably benefit more from the upgraded preamps - the dynamics micing the kick and snare or the SDC's micing the OH's?
 
Upgraded from what? Any mic would benefit from a better preamp. I'd try an upgrade on the dynamics first, though. I bet that's where the big difference could be heard.

I use my DMP3 mostly for vocal mics, but one day I tried it with an SM57 and the thing sounded great - smooth and punchy; so much better than with my mixer's preamps, which still work OK.

The DMP3 is a versatile preamp; hard to go wrong with one unless you're looking for $3,000 performance.
 
Haven't heard those, but from what I have heard it would be surprising if the DMP3 was an improvement. It might sound a bit different though, and that could be useful. It's pretty quiet and made a believer out of me because I was using older Mackie preamps, which were kind of harsh. I also like the extra gain for dynamic mics; it allows me to hush the rest of the chain down a bit. I'd still try any upgrade first on the dynamics.
 
Hey justabassist (me too:)) what's in your Hartke rig? I played through their 410 combo (house set up at a gig) the other day and was very impressed. I use the Sansamp a lot and didn't think it would add anything to that - I do like it for that SVT sound but it's a bit noisy and doesn't have the gain of a proper pre.
 
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