Mic Pre Poll, a very comprehensive one (newbie material)

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Which mic pre (this time...) ?

  • Joemeek VC1Qcs

    Votes: 33 18.2%
  • Grace 101

    Votes: 43 23.8%
  • M-Audio DMP-3 (+ FMR RNC)

    Votes: 37 20.4%
  • Drawmer MX60

    Votes: 5 2.8%
  • Focusrite Voicemaster

    Votes: 7 3.9%
  • Focusrite Tonefactory

    Votes: 2 1.1%
  • TL Audio VP 5051 (Ivory series)

    Votes: 5 2.8%
  • Mindprint Envoice

    Votes: 10 5.5%
  • other, specify in post please

    Votes: 39 21.5%

  • Total voters
    181
haha did i do that? i dont even remember where i found it...in a search maybe? i lost track :)
 
I've had great success with Digimax 96K

Drums, guitars, vocals all sound very good and great improvement over my DAW (Digi).. I just got a meeks OneQ and hope to compare it..
 
waltert99 said:
Drums, guitars, vocals all sound very good and great improvement over my DAW (Digi).. I just got a meeks OneQ and hope to compare it..

ooooh...my favorite! A classic that's been brought back to life!

Jacob
 
Newbie here!

Im doing or buying the pieces of equipment i need in order to have a decent Home/Basement Studio. I'm doing this based on the ability of me using the piece right when i buy it, so i went and bought an M-Audio Firewire Solo and a Studio Projects B1 Condenser, (you see I can mess with this stuff NOW). Now, I don't have any monitors so that's probably my next buy. After that i have no idea! I would be recording a young female vox (my daughter) and me. The music style is spanish reggae, more like dancehall and maybe hip hop now and again. I know the Firewire Solo has a pre-amp right?

But after I buy the monitors would it be wise to get a separate piece of hardware to take care of that? I mostly will be recording vocals, since for now i'm not good making the instrumentals and I have several people that are, that would facilitate them for me exclusively. Tell me what you think should be my next buy!

Thanks
 
RE: My choices

I have a Universal Audio M-610 tube preamp that sounds cool for that "thick and gooey" sound. Then there is a FMR stereo RNMP & RNC combination in my racks (for a sweeter tone) and then finally the Great River ME-1NVs (two of these in my case) and I like these a LOT!!! However, I think the Grace 101 is a really nice piece if you don't want to add any color to the recorded tracks-- I'd buy one in a heartbeat! :)
 
ozraves said:
I wouldn't lump all IC units together. I doubt that the Studio Projects 8 channel IC pre is going to eclipse the Grace 101 or the Sytek four channel unit. I could be wrong. Judging by the tube colorization thingy pre of the first SP discrete unit I'm not going to hold out any big hopes. Did we need another tube colorization pre?

Did you by chance check out the SP828? No one seems to use one. My assumption is that homerec'rs in that range have similar options that offer A/D conversion in the same box.

I have the 828 as well as the VTB-1, and I think they are worlds apart. The 828 is clean and detailed and makes the VTB-1 sound muddy in comparison, IMO.

Big fan of the SP828 here, though I hope that SP makes the next one feel a little more sturdy in build quality than the 828. I'd pay a few more bucks for that.
 
Other

Seventh Circle Audio - J99 (John Hardy OP AMPS). I am going to add N72 - Neve (style) in the future
 
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