ad0lescnts said:
alright, what's the difference between the Great River ME-1NV and the 2 channel one and the MP-2 series pres? THe ME ones seem more expensive. why?
It's more expensive because it's based on the preamp design and sound of that in a vintage Neve console. It's a classic sound that many a gear freak is fond of, so it is a color pre which usually translates to expensive.
The MP-2 is their original flagship model, and it is of the mega clean and uncolored variety ; ala John Hardy, Buzz Audio, etc.
and how is it compared to the Peavey VMP2 and whats a good price to pay for a used one?
I haven't heard them side-by-side, so take what I say with a grain of salt. But one of them is an all-tube design with transformer input and output, another is transistor-based and emulates the sound of a vintage console, and the third is a discreet, solid-state that aims for sonic transparency and neutrality.
You're talking about three very different sounds, here. So it really comes down to whether you like the sound of tubes, or if you like the sound of vintage consoles . . . or if you prefer transparency.
And I would imagine that any one of these would hold their value quite well, so you're probably not going to pay much less than the price of a new one unless you get lucky.