Hey, TMIX!tmix said:I respectfully disagree with Alexi.
I have both the DMP-3s and RNPs and the RNPs are definately better for drums...
(snippety-do-dah)
My opinion obviously, your taste in drum sounds and style may be totally different than mine.
Supercreep said:Got a TwinQ and wanted to pick up a RNP. Which to use on OH? The other will do Snare and Kick duty.
Thoughts?
Supercreep said:Got a TwinQ and wanted to pick up a RNP. Which to use on OH? The other will do Snare and Kick duty.
Thoughts?
Answer?Supercreep said:So, between the Twin Q and the RNP......
Anybody have experience with both?
Thnkx!
But which one do you think works better for drum overheads... the TwinQ or RNP? And which one do you think works better for kick and snare... the TwinQ or RNP? Also, which one do you think is closer to neutral... the TwinQ or RNP?alanhyatt said:The only way to know this is to try, but I own an RNP as well, and I can tell you that the twinQ is very good for overheads, just don't over compress and you will not get all that color and tone. The RNP is not all that neutral either....
Neither... I'm trying to help Supercreep by getting Mr. Alan Hyatt from PMI-AG markerting to answer his question. But, if or when Mr. Alan Hyatt answers Supercreep's question I would be interested in hearing the technical reasons (if any) behind his answer.Fab4ever said:So Don, are you asking because you really want to know Alan's opinion, or are you trying to bait him so you can then slam him for pimping his gear?
Seriously, I'd be interested in hearing your reply. Not trying to be a smart-aleck.
What? Oh, ok... now I see it. I didn't realize who "McQ" was until your comment... thanks for the heads-up.chessrock said:Oooh boy.
Guy asks which one is better, and the owners and distributors for each of the products in question start chiming in.
I say we let 'em duel to the death. I wanna' see this.
Supercreep said:I just want to know what other people might do with the pres in question. I'm over the whole better/better/best thing.
Supercreep said:Got a TwinQ and wanted to pick up a RNP. Which to use on OH? The other will do Snare and Kick duty.
Thoughts?
Supercreep said:I just want to know what other people might do with the pres in question. I'm over the whole better/better/best thing.
I think what Supercreep wants to know is... if you only owned the TwinQ and RNP... and were miking a drum set using four mics (KK, SN, & 2-O.H's)... which preamp would you most likely use for overheads?Harvey Gerst said:The TwinQ has about +21 dB of headroom before clipping; the RNP has +28 dB of headroom before clipping. The Twin Q is -3 dB down at 70 kHz; the RNP is -3 dB down at 300 kHz. The Twin Q is pretty much a complete 2-channel strip with preamps, compressors, and 3-band EQs; the RNP is a 2-channel preamp only. Both are not neutral sounding.
Two very different products, at two very different price points.
I'd use the RNP for the overheads, since it has greater headroom and wider frequency response.DJL said:I think what Supercreep wants to know is... if you only owned the TwinQ and RNP... and were miking a drum set using four mics (KK, SN, & 2-O.H's)... which preamp would you most likely use for overheads?
I'd probably use a TwinQ on the kick and snare to have more control over the tone of both, since most snares and kicks usually require additional tweaking. But, I could make do quite nicely with 2 RNP's, since I already own a ton of RNC compressors, and a lot of nice eq's. If I didn't already have some decent compressors and eq's, the TwinQ would probably be a great choice for kick and snare.DJL said:Also, setting cost aside... it would be nice to know if in your opinion it would be better or not to get two of the same preamps for this application (4 mics-drums) rather than one of each... and if so... which one, the TwinQ or RNP? In other words... do you like one of these preamps more than the other for both overheads, kick, and snare?
There's no friendship conflict here. Although I'm friends with both McQ (RNP) and Alan (TwinQ), they know that I don't cut them any slack when it comes to talking about their products (both the good and the bad), and I think they appreciate my honesty.DJL said:If you're friends with both McQ (RNP) and Alan (TwinQ) it might be hard for you to answer... but, please set friendship aside for a moment and tell us your honest opinion. McQ and Alan are big boys so they should be able to handle it. Thanks in behalf of everyone like myself who would like to know.