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Gumbyman
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Hi guys,
Having a bit of a problem here that I hope you can help me out with. I'm trying to decide on a new preamp for my home studio set up. I use a Rode NT1A to record vox and ac guitar and I have a protools 002 rack at home and a n Mbox mini for when I'm away (work in another city). The vox recordings sound a bit sterile at times and I want something to warm them up. I've been thinking about getting a Behringer 1953 and changing the tubes (from advice on other threads here). Also toying with the idea of an Art MPA Gold preamp. My budget is under €400 (about $500 or so). Just a bit lost to be honest. Every time I settle on one path I read something that convinces me otherwise. Just wondering what would YOU do if you were me? Besides have a shave and stop eating out of date easter eggs.....
While I'm at it this is probably a stupid question but how would I connect the preamp to the protools minibox or rack? Is there some way of bypassing the protools preamps or what do I do?
Any help appreciated!
Cheers,
Steve.
Having a bit of a problem here that I hope you can help me out with. I'm trying to decide on a new preamp for my home studio set up. I use a Rode NT1A to record vox and ac guitar and I have a protools 002 rack at home and a n Mbox mini for when I'm away (work in another city). The vox recordings sound a bit sterile at times and I want something to warm them up. I've been thinking about getting a Behringer 1953 and changing the tubes (from advice on other threads here). Also toying with the idea of an Art MPA Gold preamp. My budget is under €400 (about $500 or so). Just a bit lost to be honest. Every time I settle on one path I read something that convinces me otherwise. Just wondering what would YOU do if you were me? Besides have a shave and stop eating out of date easter eggs.....
While I'm at it this is probably a stupid question but how would I connect the preamp to the protools minibox or rack? Is there some way of bypassing the protools preamps or what do I do?
Any help appreciated!
Cheers,
Steve.