sibleypeck
New member
I need a mic pre, EQ, and comp/limiter in order to record palatable vocal tracks, and don’t know enough about it to make an intelligent choice.
I am using an EV RE20 and have a SB PCI 64D card. The mic is LoZ, with an XLR cable; the sound card has 1/8” mic and line inputs.
I am wondering whether the dbx ProVocal (at $269) would meet my requirements, and in what way it differs from the dbx 376 (at $467) that would justify the extra expense.
If you can tell me for certain that one, or either, of these products will work in my setup, and what may be the advantages and disadvantages of both, I will be eternally grateful.
Here are the links:
http://www.dbxpro.com/ProVocal.htm
http://www.dbxpro.com/376.htm
Spec sheets are accessible under the “Additional Information” menu on each link.
I am using an EV RE20 and have a SB PCI 64D card. The mic is LoZ, with an XLR cable; the sound card has 1/8” mic and line inputs.
I am wondering whether the dbx ProVocal (at $269) would meet my requirements, and in what way it differs from the dbx 376 (at $467) that would justify the extra expense.
If you can tell me for certain that one, or either, of these products will work in my setup, and what may be the advantages and disadvantages of both, I will be eternally grateful.
Here are the links:
http://www.dbxpro.com/ProVocal.htm
http://www.dbxpro.com/376.htm
Spec sheets are accessible under the “Additional Information” menu on each link.