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StevenLindsey
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Well I played with the Sytek this weekend. I wasn't as impressed with it as I thought I would be. It's a step up from my mixer pres but they are really just fairly decent clean quiet preamps. These are just my first impressions though...haven't done much mixing with them yet. They are a little quieter than the RNP ( I think. ) However the RNP seems a little hotter so I'm not sure of the noise level at exactly the same output. The RNP has more of a bite, more character to the sound...I guess that's what some called "colored" and seems to have a better top end. Seems to capture more of the energy of the source or maybe it's just adding energy. One of the things I was hoping for from the Sytek was to actually push my 441 to a good level with no noise. At max gain I had to play pretty hard on my acoustic guitar and get right up on the mic to get a good level. It is pretty quiet there though. The RNP will spike the recording level at 66 (maxed out) but there's too much hiss there to use more than one or two tracks of it. The maxed output level of the Sytek is about the same as for the RNP at 60. The Sytek's 3&4 sounded pretty good on drum overheads. So far, I've had no need for a pad. I tried them on kick, overheads, bass through a cab through an NTK... so far so good. I like my guitar better through the RNP but the Sytek sounded good with two dynamics....nice and clean...I'm thinking the RNP would be better for rock style acoustic, the Sytek for classical ( with very good condensers.) The RNP picked up a better "whump" from the kick...the Sytek did a good clean kick though, maybe good for jazz kick? The Sytek does seem to put up a nice full sound on vocals....nice and quiet. It just seems to be a bit "finicky" with its gain....not as robust as the RNP. I like it pretty good on some things so far. I'm sure its strengths will grow on me over time. I'm glad to have all the extra channels....but I'm still longing for that big, beautiful, dead-quiet, 3D sound...but I'm finally figgering out that it's out of my price range...should have just believed Fletcher to start with I guess.
Anyway, of course, these are just my first impressions and opinions, yours may vary... I don't have experience with a lot of other equipment so my reference point is small.....just thought some who are also carefully weighing their purchases might be interested. My evaluation so far: Good preamps ....not "great" ...but very useable. Good quiet clean basis for recordings but need some other amps or processing for some character.
