
Ben Logan
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Do Ribbon Mics Really Need 60-70 db of Gain?
Hi Folks,
I'm thinking of buying my first cheap Ribbon Mic. Probably one of those Apex 205's. I'm hesitant though, because I've heard Ribbon mics need at least 60 db of gain, preferably 70. My Electro Harmonix 12AY7 Pre-Amp only has 50 db of gain, at best.
Here's my question: will I be able to record drums and electric guitar (loud sources) with a Ribbon and an "underpowered pre?" In other words, is the advice that you must have "at least 60 db of gain" mainly for people who want to record acoustic guitars and vocals (quieter sources) with a Ribbon?
Thanks,
Ben
Hi Folks,
I'm thinking of buying my first cheap Ribbon Mic. Probably one of those Apex 205's. I'm hesitant though, because I've heard Ribbon mics need at least 60 db of gain, preferably 70. My Electro Harmonix 12AY7 Pre-Amp only has 50 db of gain, at best.
Here's my question: will I be able to record drums and electric guitar (loud sources) with a Ribbon and an "underpowered pre?" In other words, is the advice that you must have "at least 60 db of gain" mainly for people who want to record acoustic guitars and vocals (quieter sources) with a Ribbon?
Thanks,
Ben
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