ART GMPA pre vs Focusrite TMP pre?
They are 2 different animals but both are currently selling at $299.
The comments above from others describe it aptly.
Trakmaster Pro (TMP) has a little more sound/signal affecting electronics with the mid scoop eq, built in compression section and the latency free monitoring section. It does not put out as much signal strength/gain as the ART until you turn on the TMP's compressor, then look out!
The TMP is a solid state unit and that is why I bought it. For a solid state kind of sound. I like it and use it for
acoustic guitar and voice at times.
For the money, if you are not looking specifically for a true channel strip,
the ART GOLD MPA (GMPA) might be a better buy because:
You get 2-channels of TUBE pre instead of one.
The high pass filter is adjustable (the TMP's is not).
You get input AND output gain so more possible overall gain.
You get adjustable input impedance
Bigger and Easier to read VU meters
Adjustable tube saturation
and 8 LED's per channel to measure the amount of tube saturation.
The GMPA also has an adjustable plate voltage that helps make your sound much crisper and cleaner (in my ears anyway).
You can go from crisp to crunchy with this unit.
(I also have an ART Pro VLA Compressor.)
Click on this link and scroll 3/4s down to see the rack
http://mysite.verizon.net/homestudioguy/id11.html
Do your research, visit the websites and read reviews!
Try them both if you can.
Hope this helps!
BG/HSG
PS-ART has a true
channel strip called the
ART Pro-Channel with Tube Pre, 4 band parametric Tube EQ along with Optical/tube compression AND Variable Mu compression selling for $319.
