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Bozman
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I posted this in the Mic section, but thought it might be better over here. Any help would be appreciated.
I’m about to buy my first condenser mics and need some advice. I’m getting a large condenser now and will be adding some small condensers in the near future. Now I need to know what should I get to provide power these mic’s. I’m going between a) Mackie Mixer (1202 or 1402 vlz pro), b) Behringer Mixer, C) Mic Pre (ART, Joemeek), or d) Dual channel Mic Pre.
The current uses will be primarily for recording vocals, percussion, and acoustic/classical guitar. Longer term, there is a chance that I could be doing drums and who knows what else, but that is unknown at this time.
I record onto a Boss BR-8 so I currently only have two inputs to use for recording. I would like to be able to stereo mic the acoustic/classical guitar recordings.
The way I see it, getting a mixer would probably be most beneficial and also would also allow for expanding my current set-up in the future. My main concern about the Mackie/Behringer mixers is the pre-maps. If the preamps in the Mackie are good, why do so many people still buy the ART/Joemeek to go with them? If I buy a mixer, am I still going to want to buy an external Pre in the near future???
On the other hand, I like the ideas of just spending $100-200 on one of the inexpensive micpre’s that are currently available. Of course, I would either need two of them or a dual channel model, so that would increase the price a bit.
I could keep rambling about this, but I think I’ll stop here and wait for some input.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
I’m about to buy my first condenser mics and need some advice. I’m getting a large condenser now and will be adding some small condensers in the near future. Now I need to know what should I get to provide power these mic’s. I’m going between a) Mackie Mixer (1202 or 1402 vlz pro), b) Behringer Mixer, C) Mic Pre (ART, Joemeek), or d) Dual channel Mic Pre.
The current uses will be primarily for recording vocals, percussion, and acoustic/classical guitar. Longer term, there is a chance that I could be doing drums and who knows what else, but that is unknown at this time.
I record onto a Boss BR-8 so I currently only have two inputs to use for recording. I would like to be able to stereo mic the acoustic/classical guitar recordings.
The way I see it, getting a mixer would probably be most beneficial and also would also allow for expanding my current set-up in the future. My main concern about the Mackie/Behringer mixers is the pre-maps. If the preamps in the Mackie are good, why do so many people still buy the ART/Joemeek to go with them? If I buy a mixer, am I still going to want to buy an external Pre in the near future???
On the other hand, I like the ideas of just spending $100-200 on one of the inexpensive micpre’s that are currently available. Of course, I would either need two of them or a dual channel model, so that would increase the price a bit.
I could keep rambling about this, but I think I’ll stop here and wait for some input.
Thanks in advance,
Mark