cominginsecond Decentralized Media Mogul Sep 1, 2004 #2 What's your budget? The RNC compressor from FMR Audio is really, really good for under $200.
D danogarvey New member Sep 1, 2004 #3 willing to spend about 300 dollars if it would really honestly improve the quality of the recordings
cominginsecond Decentralized Media Mogul Sep 1, 2004 #4 The M-Audio DMP3 is a great clean mic amp that significantly (IMO) beats the preamps in a cheap mixer. That's what I'd get in your price range.
The M-Audio DMP3 is a great clean mic amp that significantly (IMO) beats the preamps in a cheap mixer. That's what I'd get in your price range.
D deepwater New member Sep 1, 2004 #5 The M-audio Tampa is the way to go. The compressor and out of this world. The pre is nice too.
Warhead Jai guru deva om Sep 1, 2004 #6 $300 might not get you where you want to be. What are you using now? War
J johnfindlay New member Sep 1, 2004 #7 is the M-Audio DMP3 pre's even better than whats on the new ONYX Mackie line- or the Soundcraft M-Series?
is the M-Audio DMP3 pre's even better than whats on the new ONYX Mackie line- or the Soundcraft M-Series?
tkingen Djembes Rock Sep 1, 2004 #8 I agree that the MAudio Tampa is worth a look. Good sounding preamp, variable impedance, and compressor in one box. Terry
I agree that the MAudio Tampa is worth a look. Good sounding preamp, variable impedance, and compressor in one box. Terry