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xstatic said:Certainly the Neve preamps have a sound of their own. As far as them not working well with newer mics, I don't find that to be true at all. The slew rate is part of what makes the Neve preamps so fat sounding. I do agree that unless you are looking for that specific sound, a Neve preamp may not be the wisest choice for a first preamp. But, Neve preamps do what they do and do it better than just about anything out there. There is most certainly a "magic" there that is very sought after. In my opinion they are an excellent tool to have around, but they are also sort of a specialty item and I would reccomend a decent assortment of other pre's before going down the Neve path.
Yes, I read somewhere that he was impressed with it. Either way I love both my Hamptone jfet and tube pres. They just sound sooooo good. I highly recommend them.tdukex said:I think Fletcher was even impressed with the Hamptone.
mrbowes said:^
i have acoustic foam and soon will be putting fiberglass boards on the walls, but in reality i can't make a serious investment into fixing up the rooms b/c i do not own the property.
i'm going to buy a house in a few years, and at that time will make a serious investment into room treatment.