Mr. Moon
Force of Naked
Hi. I'm looking for a 2-channel preamp to complement my Groove Tubes "The Brick" and my Safe Sound Audio P1 preamps. I am looking to use this new preamp mainly for drum overheads, acoustic guitars (6 & 12 string), electric guitar cabs, and perhaps some other instruments ...but not so much for vocals.
I have been looking at the FMR RNP and Focusrite TwinTrak. I have searched the forums here and while there is quite a bit of information about each on its own, there's not so much info comparing these two to one another for sources other than vocals. (I already own a RNC, so I know the high quality of the FMR products). I am leaning towrd the RNP, as some of the feedback I've read suggests that the pre's in the lower-end Focusrite products (i.e. the "Platinum" line) are not that great until you get into the "ISA" product line. However, I have also read that the RNP is not so great on acoustic instruments, as it has a bit of an "in your face" mid bump that doesn't really flatter them too well. I want to spend ~$500.00. That's all I can afford now, so please don't tempt me with the $1678 4-channel sytek and the like!!
Any comments, suggestions, personal experiences related to either of these pre's would be most appreciated, especially any information comparing and/or contrasting their performance in regards to the applications I'll be mainly using them for. Please feel free to suggest other 2-channel pre's that fit in my budget too!
Mics: SP C-4's, SP T-3, BeyerDynamic M69, Sm57 & 58, SP C-1, ATM 33a, ATM 25, Cascade M-20, etc….
Soundcard: E-MU 1820M
Thanks!
-mr moon
I have been looking at the FMR RNP and Focusrite TwinTrak. I have searched the forums here and while there is quite a bit of information about each on its own, there's not so much info comparing these two to one another for sources other than vocals. (I already own a RNC, so I know the high quality of the FMR products). I am leaning towrd the RNP, as some of the feedback I've read suggests that the pre's in the lower-end Focusrite products (i.e. the "Platinum" line) are not that great until you get into the "ISA" product line. However, I have also read that the RNP is not so great on acoustic instruments, as it has a bit of an "in your face" mid bump that doesn't really flatter them too well. I want to spend ~$500.00. That's all I can afford now, so please don't tempt me with the $1678 4-channel sytek and the like!!
Any comments, suggestions, personal experiences related to either of these pre's would be most appreciated, especially any information comparing and/or contrasting their performance in regards to the applications I'll be mainly using them for. Please feel free to suggest other 2-channel pre's that fit in my budget too!
Mics: SP C-4's, SP T-3, BeyerDynamic M69, Sm57 & 58, SP C-1, ATM 33a, ATM 25, Cascade M-20, etc….
Soundcard: E-MU 1820M
Thanks!
-mr moon
You got a brick, and it's cool and bla bla bla ... you got the Safesound and it's easy to use and sounds good - yippee skipee and all. I mean, for 500 bucks are you really expecting to bring something ultra special and gee-whiz-look-at-me cool to the table? At a certain point, gain is gain is gain. How many new and unheard of ways are there, really, to boost the volume on a mic for 500 bucks?
(Nobody ASKS for the Spanish Inquisition!
In addition to the reasons I posted earlier, I need the 2 channel-pre to allow me to record on all 8 inputs of my soundcard concurrently for recording drum kits and such where I'd like to have some matched pres to do the overheads, or for stereo micing an acoustic guitar, where I'd also like to have matched pre's. I do not have 8 preamps at this time, so that's why I need to get a couple more. I would buy a blender if it had as good of specs as the RNP and had balanced outputs!!