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chessrock
Banned
Hey guys,
Just thought I'd let you know . . .
I popped the hood on my DMP-3 this afternoon. Just out of curiosity.
Anyway, I was tying to find out what kind of opamp chip it uses. What I found out was somewhat surprizing.
The opamp chip utilized in the dmp-3 is the Burr-brown INA163.
For those of you who undertand the significance of this revelation, then I assume you know why this is good news.
For those of you who haven't the slightest idea what I'm talking about . . . let's just say there's reason to be encouraged. You've probably heard from a few sources that the dmp3 is a decent 2-channel mic pre to be had on the cheap. You probably didn't know that it employs a world-class design with great components that very easily makes it the creme' dala' creme' of inexpensive mic pres.
Look, I've been toting the virtues of this mic pre for a while now. At the time, I had nothing to go by other than the fact that I liked the final results it produced.
Now, I have some support as to why I've liked it so much for all this time.
I remember comparing it exhaustively to the Grace Design, and wondering, in frustration, why I wasn't able to detect a significant difference . . .
. . . and now, I pretty much know why.
I wans't haluscinating on this one.
Look, forget the RNP. Forget the Grace design, Sytek, or anything else other than the Great River. The pecking order of budget mic pres should go as follows:
1) Mackie -- doesn't suck
2) DMP3 -- pretty good.
3) Great River -- next step up.
RNP -- probably about as good as the DMP3, but more than twice the price.
And that's the party line I'm sticking to. If you think you know of something under $1000 that "beats the pants off the dmp3," then all I have to ask you is: "Show me."
Give me concrete examples of where you've used the dmp3 . . . what context . . . and how you went about comparing it to your other "under-$1000" mic pre . . . and how you came about the results . . . and please share them with the rest of us.
In other words . . . what I'm saying is the dmp3 is the real RNP. Nothing else needs to be said.
Good luck,
Chess
Just thought I'd let you know . . .
I popped the hood on my DMP-3 this afternoon. Just out of curiosity.
Anyway, I was tying to find out what kind of opamp chip it uses. What I found out was somewhat surprizing.
The opamp chip utilized in the dmp-3 is the Burr-brown INA163.
For those of you who undertand the significance of this revelation, then I assume you know why this is good news.
For those of you who haven't the slightest idea what I'm talking about . . . let's just say there's reason to be encouraged. You've probably heard from a few sources that the dmp3 is a decent 2-channel mic pre to be had on the cheap. You probably didn't know that it employs a world-class design with great components that very easily makes it the creme' dala' creme' of inexpensive mic pres.
Look, I've been toting the virtues of this mic pre for a while now. At the time, I had nothing to go by other than the fact that I liked the final results it produced.
Now, I have some support as to why I've liked it so much for all this time.
I remember comparing it exhaustively to the Grace Design, and wondering, in frustration, why I wasn't able to detect a significant difference . . .
. . . and now, I pretty much know why.
I wans't haluscinating on this one.
Look, forget the RNP. Forget the Grace design, Sytek, or anything else other than the Great River. The pecking order of budget mic pres should go as follows:
1) Mackie -- doesn't suck
2) DMP3 -- pretty good.
3) Great River -- next step up.
RNP -- probably about as good as the DMP3, but more than twice the price.
And that's the party line I'm sticking to. If you think you know of something under $1000 that "beats the pants off the dmp3," then all I have to ask you is: "Show me."
Give me concrete examples of where you've used the dmp3 . . . what context . . . and how you went about comparing it to your other "under-$1000" mic pre . . . and how you came about the results . . . and please share them with the rest of us.
In other words . . . what I'm saying is the dmp3 is the real RNP. Nothing else needs to be said.
Good luck,
Chess