
Michael Jones
New member
...for the gazillinth time, but I'm looking for an additional mic pre-amp. (I know, I know)
But I think I can be a little more specific than "What's the best mic pre for under $200!"
I record primarily solo piano, of the large grand type, and ocassionally vocals of the sultry female varitey. Once in a great while my own voice as well (high tenor to low alto)
What I'm striving for is a sort of period sound. Sort of "Cole Porter-esq." Or "Nat King Cole-ish." Or, at the risk of modernizing the period, sort of "Harry Connick Jr-y" You know the sound, slow, soft, warm, not too airy? But with a clear top end.
At any rate, I'd like to spend around $1100 to $1200 for one, maybe more if I had to. Dual channels is a must!
I'm pretty sure I have the mics to achieve this period sound, and my current mic pre, an ART PRO MPA, Dual Channel-Professional-Tube-ified-Microphone-Preamplifer-Extraordinaire, is ...OK, but I'm looking for something a little more... I dunno, "higher-end"? Less "pro-summer" more pro.
Any ideas?
But I think I can be a little more specific than "What's the best mic pre for under $200!"
I record primarily solo piano, of the large grand type, and ocassionally vocals of the sultry female varitey. Once in a great while my own voice as well (high tenor to low alto)
What I'm striving for is a sort of period sound. Sort of "Cole Porter-esq." Or "Nat King Cole-ish." Or, at the risk of modernizing the period, sort of "Harry Connick Jr-y" You know the sound, slow, soft, warm, not too airy? But with a clear top end.

At any rate, I'd like to spend around $1100 to $1200 for one, maybe more if I had to. Dual channels is a must!
I'm pretty sure I have the mics to achieve this period sound, and my current mic pre, an ART PRO MPA, Dual Channel-Professional-Tube-ified-Microphone-Preamplifer-Extraordinaire, is ...OK, but I'm looking for something a little more... I dunno, "higher-end"? Less "pro-summer" more pro.
Any ideas?