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DonGraham
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Well, I recently purchased a focusrite twintrak pro 2 channel mic pre. I had also been looking at the trident s20 2 channel preamp, so the other night I went and bought one of those too!!
Prices:
focusrite twintrack pro----$520 new.
trident s20 ----------------$1000 new(er) actually a floor model at Guitar
center .
Features:
focusrite: adjustable input Z, hi pass filter (set @ 75hz) mid scoop notch filter, line and mic inputs, optical compressor, f/x send, return and mix controls, monitor output, d/a converter......$250 buys a A/D converter....24/96. op amp based amplifiers
trident: a/b switchable mic input for each channel. hi pass filter adjustable between 5 and 200 hz. transformer based amplifiers. this unit is "supposed to be" the pre amp from the trident 80 consoles.
Test:
test was done thru my digi 002R, mac G5 using both a Neumann TLM 103 and Groove tubes GT-55 mics. monitors were KRK 8" pwrd mons.
Basically a small vocal comparison only, unfortunately I did not test gtr, bass or drums. comparison was done my myself and a female singer.
Results:
First of all the trident IS a warmer sounding mic pre period!!! However the difference was not as big as you would think. I removed all the "little tricks" (comp,eq...etc) from the focusrite when doing the test and the pres sounded remarkable similar. The main character difference was a more pronouced midrange "honk" from the focusrite with more sibilance.....The trident was, as I said, warmer (for lack of a better word) the mid sounded slightly scooped compared to the focusrite and the top end had a little less detail to it. However the focusrite really impressed me with its tone per dollar sound and lots of tools for a variety of inputs.
Verdict:
Well I kept my focusrite and returned the trident!!!
I guess for me at this time the $500 difference was more than the gain in recording quality. Also the trident had a couple of lights out (the orange glowing backlighting) on the right side. And because of the "floor model deal" the trident had NO WARRANTY......If money was no object i would like to have on in my rack, but at $1000 their are too many other options for great sound. I have to say though the trident felt really solid with detented pots and brilliant blue/white led meters.....nice unit. But if you have a spare $500 for a new pre....I can recommend the twintrak pro....good deal for the money.
Prices:
focusrite twintrack pro----$520 new.
trident s20 ----------------$1000 new(er) actually a floor model at Guitar
center .
Features:
focusrite: adjustable input Z, hi pass filter (set @ 75hz) mid scoop notch filter, line and mic inputs, optical compressor, f/x send, return and mix controls, monitor output, d/a converter......$250 buys a A/D converter....24/96. op amp based amplifiers
trident: a/b switchable mic input for each channel. hi pass filter adjustable between 5 and 200 hz. transformer based amplifiers. this unit is "supposed to be" the pre amp from the trident 80 consoles.
Test:
test was done thru my digi 002R, mac G5 using both a Neumann TLM 103 and Groove tubes GT-55 mics. monitors were KRK 8" pwrd mons.
Basically a small vocal comparison only, unfortunately I did not test gtr, bass or drums. comparison was done my myself and a female singer.
Results:
First of all the trident IS a warmer sounding mic pre period!!! However the difference was not as big as you would think. I removed all the "little tricks" (comp,eq...etc) from the focusrite when doing the test and the pres sounded remarkable similar. The main character difference was a more pronouced midrange "honk" from the focusrite with more sibilance.....The trident was, as I said, warmer (for lack of a better word) the mid sounded slightly scooped compared to the focusrite and the top end had a little less detail to it. However the focusrite really impressed me with its tone per dollar sound and lots of tools for a variety of inputs.
Verdict:
Well I kept my focusrite and returned the trident!!!
I guess for me at this time the $500 difference was more than the gain in recording quality. Also the trident had a couple of lights out (the orange glowing backlighting) on the right side. And because of the "floor model deal" the trident had NO WARRANTY......If money was no object i would like to have on in my rack, but at $1000 their are too many other options for great sound. I have to say though the trident felt really solid with detented pots and brilliant blue/white led meters.....nice unit. But if you have a spare $500 for a new pre....I can recommend the twintrak pro....good deal for the money.