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I'm looking for the best possible mic pre for under $200. Rackmountability is a big plus. I've lookied at the art tps, and I know the M-audio dmp3 is highly recomended, but is it rackmountable?
It's all good mate. So tell me - are you a Forest or a County man?Fishybob said:And that's the joy of asking for peoples opinions... each to their own![]()
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noisedude said:JoeMeek ThreeQ, or as a distinct second choice the M-Audio Tampa, which has the advantage of being a full rack-size so easier to mount. The Behringer MIC2200 would come slightly behind the Tampa IMHO.
noisedude said:It's all good mate. So tell me - are you a Forest or a County man?
tkingen said:The Tampa is a double rack space unit.
I only meant it being 19" wide ... sorry! The Tampa does have some cool features for digital users also.tkingen said:The Tampa is a double rack space unit.
noisedude said:It's all good mate. So tell me - are you a Forest or a County man?
Seriously? I had those things down as budget utility mixers for strictly non-essential work only!dgatwood said:Peavey PV8 mixer. Four channels of pre for $109 at Musician's Friend, Sam Ash, and AMS. I bought one for my drum submix. It quickly became obvious that the pres in my CR1604 sounded terrible by comparison, so I use it for almost everything now....