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> Mic Pre's, for low budget is it worth spending more
Seth Peterson
posté lun. 18 avril 2005, 22:32
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I've been thinking of the berhinger ADA8000 to go with my motu mk2 828 for recording live shows. BUt I'd like to get more ideas for mic pre's, i.e. do they have more afferct than what mics you have, is it better to have different mic pre's for options, or should I get something with eight in's to have better portibility consistantcy and control. What do you use, for what. If I have a limited budget I could get a lot of stuff(nicer mics) for the money I would save bying a ADA8000. A motu rep recomended m-audio's octane and Focusrite's octoPre. What do you think?


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coldharbour
posté mar. 19 avril 2005, 16:12
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It's better to have one decent preamp and several mics than the other way round. Focusrite's budget boxes offer good value for money.
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