
tubedude
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Great, good, decent, Mackie-like, less than Mackie, Grace-like, worth pimping your mom for, etc...
Son of Mixerman said:... as the burn in and aging occurs its character will change slightly.
I'm not sure what that means, Dot. I used the D.I. on the VTB-1 a few days ago for bass, and it did a pretty good job. No, it's not the same as the D.I. on the RNP, which I found spectacular, and very different from any D.I. I've ever used, but the VTB-1 D.I. worked just fine for the session. It's not the world's greatest D.I., but it's a good D.I., in my opinion.Dot said:One thing I've been reading by a few people is that the DI on the VTB-1 is not quite what it could be. I can't dispute that because my DI tests were inconclusive.
regebro said:Yes. The HF rolloff was evident in the samples posted here with "tube drive" set to 0. It's not actually a features of the tube (tubes don't necessarily have HF rolloff ) but a typical feature of preamps mentioning "tube sound".
For vocal use, the VTB-1 seems to be nice. For generic use I'd look into more transparent stereo preamps.
It's also dependant on the mic. With an SM-57 for example, a preamp with an HF-rolloff will often sound boomy, but a clear preamp will be good.
But recording vocals with my MK-319, the Tube MP sounds better than my (very transparent) Line Audio MP-1, because the HF rolloff makes it sound softer and closer.