
dobro
Well-known member
Wide Awake, in another thread that I didn't want to disrupt, said:
"However, I'm not sure that in a home studio you are going to gain a lot using higher-end pre-amps, compressors, cables, equalizers. There is a point of deminishing returns."
...and it's seemed like that to me for some time as well. What I'm looking for now is where exactly that point exists. I'd like some idea, for example, how much better sound I'm going to get out of a dbx 386 or its joemeek equivalent than my ART Tube MPs for the extra money I pay for the dbx or the meek.
I'd like to propose the following scale for this board:
Get a Life: computer soundcards and Radio Shack mics. Sound so unacceptable that deaf people would notice it.
Got a Life: gear which, if used correctly, can produce mp3s you can post here or on mp3.com and get away with. Impresses family and friends. Shure SM-57, Monster 100 cable, ART Tube MP, n-Track, RNC. Cheap but good.
Life is Great: gear which sounds better than the above if used with the same technique. You pay a chunk more, but you get a significantly better sound or capability. Normal mortals have a hard time telling it from pro recordings when played on their home stereo. So do I. You're going to have to help me with specific examples, for the simple reason that I don't own anything in this category. We have reached The Famous Point of Diminishing Returns here.
Silly Life: stuff studios buy, and home recordists don't. I can live without Monster 1000 cable, ProTools and Neve preamps. They can come to me if they want.
What do you think? There's more, but I'll save it for later.
"However, I'm not sure that in a home studio you are going to gain a lot using higher-end pre-amps, compressors, cables, equalizers. There is a point of deminishing returns."
...and it's seemed like that to me for some time as well. What I'm looking for now is where exactly that point exists. I'd like some idea, for example, how much better sound I'm going to get out of a dbx 386 or its joemeek equivalent than my ART Tube MPs for the extra money I pay for the dbx or the meek.
I'd like to propose the following scale for this board:
Get a Life: computer soundcards and Radio Shack mics. Sound so unacceptable that deaf people would notice it.
Got a Life: gear which, if used correctly, can produce mp3s you can post here or on mp3.com and get away with. Impresses family and friends. Shure SM-57, Monster 100 cable, ART Tube MP, n-Track, RNC. Cheap but good.
Life is Great: gear which sounds better than the above if used with the same technique. You pay a chunk more, but you get a significantly better sound or capability. Normal mortals have a hard time telling it from pro recordings when played on their home stereo. So do I. You're going to have to help me with specific examples, for the simple reason that I don't own anything in this category. We have reached The Famous Point of Diminishing Returns here.
Silly Life: stuff studios buy, and home recordists don't. I can live without Monster 1000 cable, ProTools and Neve preamps. They can come to me if they want.
What do you think? There's more, but I'll save it for later.