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theodd said:There are tons of bands that do what we want to do. Grandaddy, Wilco, Pedro the Lion all record themselves in their houses, not in million dollar studios.
Interesting you mention Wilco. I have a bit of familiarity with that particular band, and know a few folks who have worked with them. I can pretty much tell you that Summerteeth wasn't recorded in anyone's house ! (in fact that one was done a few blocks away from me at King Size on Western).

And besides . . . guys like Jay Bennet are rare. He's every bit as much a recording engineer / producer as he is a musician. And his experience and competence in that realm would rival many of the best in the industry. And while Jay certainly likes his toys, he'll also be the first to tell you that the fancy gear doesn't mean a whole lot. It's what's in your head.
Pedro the Lion and Granddaddy are actually a couple of really good example of what it sounds like you guys are trying to emulate. If that's your bag, and you guys really think you can pull it off yourselves, then go for it. Perhaps one of you is going to be the next Jay Bennet or David Bazan.
That doesn't mean it's advisable to do it. Bands like that who can skillfully wear both hats of recording engineer and musician are very rare. And it takes exceptionally multi-talented individuals to pull it off. I'm not by any means saying you "need to record in a multi-gazillion dollar studio."
But you shouldn't be in a position where you're still trying to sort out how to get guitar and vocal tracks you're happy with (hint: it ain't got much to do with the mic pre). You should have that one pretty much nailed and out of the way before you quit your day job . . . hence my expression of concern. For the kind of money you're looking to spend on mic pres, I could dig up at least 3 skilled recording engineers in and around NYC area that you could hire out to work on this thing with you. You'd most likely be able to use a lot of his gear, and you could still save $$ by not having to book time at a studio.
By the way . . . If you want to know what mic pre Pedro the Lion, Spoon, or Wilco would most likely use if they could only use one, it would most likely be a (Brent Averill) API 312. Just thought I'd throw you a bone.
