
tubedude
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Perhaps its not new, but its new to me... 
Here is some info I picked up today, with some of my questions...
Q: "Well, I've heard rumors about the RNMP, and was wondering if it might be
> worth my while to wait on it, and combine it with the RNC. Is this pre
> really expected to be fantastic, like API or NEve quality?
A: Sounds like a pretty good idea to me. If you mean 'high quality and good sounding', then yeah, it should be in the
ballpark
Q: "...hunt for a reasonable but exceptional mic pre and/or channel strip. I've mainly been interested in Neve designed stuff, and since I'm a Focusrite fan, I had kind of settled on the Neve Designed ISA110."
A: "Rupert designed the ISA 110 many years ago. There were some "problems" with the
design, which the 'modern Focusrite' have since "corrected". The RNMP will
probably be closer to being 'Neve designed', as Mark from FMR, and Rupert live
very near each other and are quite good friends."
Q: What is the ballpark price rumors?
A: $400/channel
Q: Last thing I'm wondering about is the Speck EQ. Never heard of it til now, and I understand the RNEQ was postponed due to this Speck EQ. How does this EQ compare with high-end EQ's?
A : Rather well, which is why we carry it. (Mercenary audio, in case anyone is wondering) If you look at the roster of stuff we
carry...we don't carry shit. We're all engineers at our place, to get added to the 'roster' takes a good 3-4 months of us playing with the stuff, doing sessions with the stuff, loaning it to our friends so they can do sessions with the stuff...and finally..."road testing" the stuff. A lot of our clients are tours...so when I say 'road testing', I mean putting it in a proper shock
mounted/heavy duty road case and dropping it off the loading dock a few times like an IATSE stage hand in Cleveland.
We all like the 'Speck'...we call it the "poor man's GML" (it's good but no where near that good...but it's a hell of a lot less expensive as well).
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The Speck is about $550. I'm figuring that making a front end out of this stuff, $400 pre, $200 compressor and $550 EQ...$1150... well, not bad if this pre turns out really nice, as its name implies.

Here is some info I picked up today, with some of my questions...
Q: "Well, I've heard rumors about the RNMP, and was wondering if it might be
> worth my while to wait on it, and combine it with the RNC. Is this pre
> really expected to be fantastic, like API or NEve quality?
A: Sounds like a pretty good idea to me. If you mean 'high quality and good sounding', then yeah, it should be in the
ballpark
Q: "...hunt for a reasonable but exceptional mic pre and/or channel strip. I've mainly been interested in Neve designed stuff, and since I'm a Focusrite fan, I had kind of settled on the Neve Designed ISA110."
A: "Rupert designed the ISA 110 many years ago. There were some "problems" with the
design, which the 'modern Focusrite' have since "corrected". The RNMP will
probably be closer to being 'Neve designed', as Mark from FMR, and Rupert live
very near each other and are quite good friends."
Q: What is the ballpark price rumors?
A: $400/channel
Q: Last thing I'm wondering about is the Speck EQ. Never heard of it til now, and I understand the RNEQ was postponed due to this Speck EQ. How does this EQ compare with high-end EQ's?
A : Rather well, which is why we carry it. (Mercenary audio, in case anyone is wondering) If you look at the roster of stuff we
carry...we don't carry shit. We're all engineers at our place, to get added to the 'roster' takes a good 3-4 months of us playing with the stuff, doing sessions with the stuff, loaning it to our friends so they can do sessions with the stuff...and finally..."road testing" the stuff. A lot of our clients are tours...so when I say 'road testing', I mean putting it in a proper shock
mounted/heavy duty road case and dropping it off the loading dock a few times like an IATSE stage hand in Cleveland.
We all like the 'Speck'...we call it the "poor man's GML" (it's good but no where near that good...but it's a hell of a lot less expensive as well).
________
The Speck is about $550. I'm figuring that making a front end out of this stuff, $400 pre, $200 compressor and $550 EQ...$1150... well, not bad if this pre turns out really nice, as its name implies.
