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		In reply to turnitdown, I'm guessing the unit would sell in the 200 to 300 range. It's hard to know for sure. This unit is not a toy, it is for someone who has a serious level of interest in the recording arts but on the lower end of the cost curve.
  
  
What parts were recorded through the preamp?Bob's Mods said:I've sent my demo to NL5 so he'll point you to it.
This was just a quick put together short one track at a time demo. It was recorded and mastered by me using Voxengo plugins, a Behringer DEQ2496 that was modified by me and a CAD M177 that was also modded by me.
Bob
Bob's Mods said:kiira,
Your project looks interesting. It takes some courage to dig into those kinds of circuits with limited training. I'm a little less keen on decent low cost tube mic pres because they are a very different animal. Its tough to make a good one that works right and keep the cost reasonable. My view is that decent software can simulate the effects of tubes. The simulation may not be anal dead on but it should be close enough to fool most of the people most of the time.
Bob
NL5 said:Kiira,
Do you have any pointers on where to learn how to build your own stuff - especially tube preamps?
Thanks,
NL5
The LabNL5 said:Kiira,
Do you have any pointers on where to learn how to build your own stuff - especially tube preamps?
Thanks,
NL5
crazydoc said:
kiira said:cool cool... I didn't know about this place.
Oh yeah that reminds me the DIY forum on recording.org is also another good place to learn and ask questions... lots of really cool projects going on there!
crazydoc said:This was the diy forum on recording.org until a couple of month ago. There was a big shitfest between the owner and Tech Talk regulars, and it rose anew at this site. Much of the archived material was lost, but much of it saved also.
The schematic does show phantom power capability. He said he used a CAD M177 (modded) - I wonder if he used this on all the mic'ed tracks?Afficianado said:Bob Wrote:
>>The vocal, acoustic guitar, electric rythum and electric lead were recorded
>>using the preamp. The bass was recorded direct. The drums an were an audio
>>loop.
What mic/mics were you using? I'm not an electrical engineer, so correct me if I'm wrong, but this pre you built is for dynamic mics only, yes? Have you thought about providing phantom power to facilitate condensors?
-Afficianado