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Simmons
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I'm shopping for a preamp that I will use primarily for vocals and acoustic guitar. I was looking at the HHB Radius 40 (preamp/compressor/EQ), until I read two articles by Dan Richards and Harvey Gerst reviewing the Studio Projects VTB-1. They both like the Studio Projects unit a lot and had nothing but good things to say about it. Dan Richards went even further to say the VTB-1 unit sonically blows away the HHB Radius 40 (a unit he uses often and loves). The HHB Radius 40 ($680) is considerably more expensive than the VTB-1($129). I would also need a compressor as I like to keep a lid on things while tracking....so that's an extra expense, however I could buy something like the RNC for about $177 still keeping me well under the price of the HHB unit. From what I've read this seems like a really nice compressor 
I'll be recording the basic tracks for a new project in a good studio with quality preamps (high end TL Audio preamps) and great mics. I'll be tracking the vocals and acoustic guitar tracks in another studio (without quality preamps) and want the additional tracking to be as least as good as the basic tracks, but I know I'll need to buy some new equipment to finish this part of the project.
Budget: no more than $1500
Things on the list to buy:
1) Lucid 2496 A/D converter $800 (or maybe the Mytek D/A unit when it comes out)
2) A quality vocal preamp (I'll be using a variety of mics on the project like Neumann U87, Studio Projects C1, Rode NTV)
3) Compressor for tracking vocals/guitar (if the vocal preamp doesn't have a compressor)
The problem is I get a bit confused when I read statements like "this preamp blows away other preamps that cost four or five times more" and in the same paragraph I see statements like (particularly about the VTB-1) "obviously the best preamp IN IT'S PRICE CLASS". I believe you get what you pay for. I'm willing to spend $600-700 on the best preamp for vocals that I can buy. Do you guys have any suggestions for the best preamp/compressors in the $600-700 price class? A preamp that would be an obviously better choice than the VTB-1? I feel a little strange about tracking the vocals for this project on a $129 preamp, but if it's THAT good then I don't want to spend the extra money on something like the HHB Radius 40.
Simmons

I'll be recording the basic tracks for a new project in a good studio with quality preamps (high end TL Audio preamps) and great mics. I'll be tracking the vocals and acoustic guitar tracks in another studio (without quality preamps) and want the additional tracking to be as least as good as the basic tracks, but I know I'll need to buy some new equipment to finish this part of the project.
Budget: no more than $1500
Things on the list to buy:
1) Lucid 2496 A/D converter $800 (or maybe the Mytek D/A unit when it comes out)
2) A quality vocal preamp (I'll be using a variety of mics on the project like Neumann U87, Studio Projects C1, Rode NTV)
3) Compressor for tracking vocals/guitar (if the vocal preamp doesn't have a compressor)
The problem is I get a bit confused when I read statements like "this preamp blows away other preamps that cost four or five times more" and in the same paragraph I see statements like (particularly about the VTB-1) "obviously the best preamp IN IT'S PRICE CLASS". I believe you get what you pay for. I'm willing to spend $600-700 on the best preamp for vocals that I can buy. Do you guys have any suggestions for the best preamp/compressors in the $600-700 price class? A preamp that would be an obviously better choice than the VTB-1? I feel a little strange about tracking the vocals for this project on a $129 preamp, but if it's THAT good then I don't want to spend the extra money on something like the HHB Radius 40.
Simmons