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slickshoe62
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I am looking for a tube channel strip the may be compared to the tube tech MEC-1A channel strip. I know that the tube tech goes for $3,500+ brand new, but I was looking for something that had the same features, eq, compression, and a very low self noise for around half that.
If anyone has had any experience with the tube tech MEC-1A and others like it, Id like to hear what you have to say about it.
I really like the way it opens up on vocals, a very airy and silky quality while still retaining the warmth and body
Right now I am just starting to build up my equipment.
Im using an RME fireface, Phoenix Audio DRS-2, and an API 3124.
Im also looking at the Phoenix Audio Nicerizer and the Emperical labs FATSO and Distressor if anyone has any opinions on that.
If anyone has had any experience with the tube tech MEC-1A and others like it, Id like to hear what you have to say about it.
I really like the way it opens up on vocals, a very airy and silky quality while still retaining the warmth and body
Right now I am just starting to build up my equipment.
Im using an RME fireface, Phoenix Audio DRS-2, and an API 3124.
Im also looking at the Phoenix Audio Nicerizer and the Emperical labs FATSO and Distressor if anyone has any opinions on that.
The Fatso is a really nice piece that just takes a little parameter control from you, but gives you a 1 box, 2 buss solution for just a little more than a mono Distressor. The Fatso really does a great job doing exactly what you might think based on its name....FATTENING! It is however one of those pieces you have to be careful not to overuse. It sounds killer when you drive it, but often times later on you wish you may have let it out a bit. I know that when I solo busses that are run through it (like a drum or guitar buss) it sounds awesome when you really slam it pretty good. However, it will quickly take over a mix and you end up backing it down a bit