What interface am I looking for? (Limited inputs, great pre's)

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Hi guys,

I am migrating to Pro Tools from an old version of Cubase. I currently have an Audiophile 2496 with a Mackie board as a preamp/interface. I primarily record guitar and voice with a bit of midi so I don't need a lot of inputs. The quality of the mic preamps is the biggest thing for me. I don't really need to keep my 2496, I would actually like to upgrade that as well.

For a budget of $500-$800, what would be the best interface for either LE or M-Powered? I have been looking at either the Mbox 2 with a decent preamp out front or maybe a used Profire 2626 if I go the Mpowered route. Thanks for any help!!
 
Personally, I'd buy a nice preamp and Pro Tools M-Powered and use the Audiophile 2496.

You could even use a Mic Pre with an SPDIF converter if you wanted to bypass the 2496 converters (not that I have a problem with the converters).

I've got the 2496 and am going to set up an M-Powered system to have in addition to my LE system; probably to use as more of a mixdown system/music writing system.
 
Thanks Pez, that's the way I think I was leaning already. I hadn't thought of the SPDIF thing though so I am going to look into that. You have any good recommendations on that? I guess it doesn't have to be M Audio as the 2496 will be the direct interface with M Powered.
 
Here is my plan for myself as well as my opinion: :)

In my opinion, the three most important pieces of gear are your mics, pres, and conversion. I would personally recommend getting the LightBridge and a DigiMax FS8. You can get both used for around $800 or maybe even less.

Reason being you can do 8-in and 8-out of 96k/24-bit audio simultaneously and if you need more channels for some reason, get another FS8 and you're good to go. :)

Then, should you choose to upgrade even further, pick up a used Apogee AD-16 (not the newest one, the AD-16X... its 3x the price) used on eBay for around $1000 and you will have 16 channels of GREAT conversion (these units were around $3k when they came out I believe).

If you're wanting good pres, you're going to have to look somewhere other than your interface. I believe just about all of the mic pres in all of the basic, home interfaces are going to be pretty close to the same. Most of them I would believe are going to be pretty good, but non of them will be great. They may work fine for your uses, though. Just depends on what you want! :)

Just some thoughts. Hope they help!

Brandon
 
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