Re: Mic Pres $1K to $1.5K"Steve Hoover" <skhoover@charter . net > wrote in message
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> >>
> >>I currently own a TC Gold Channel.
> >>
> >>Mics are BLUE Dragonfly, Ball and KickBall
> >>Violet Design Black Knight
> >>SM 57 - Beta58
> >>
> >>It would be used as a general purpose pre on everything from vocals to
> >>acoustic guitar to horns.
> >>Please share your experience and recommendations.
> >
> > I'd recommend that if you have only one mike preamp that it be the most
> > neutral one possible. And if you are recording to a digital system, you
> > can probably dispense with all the other junk that comes along with a
> > "channel strip" and just buy a straight preamp. The John Hardy is the
> > first one that comes to mind, or the RNP.
>
> The Gold Channel is fine -
> I just thought I might be able to improve my recording chain.
> thanks for the suggestions!
If it were me, I'd spend the money on a more neutral mic; I'm not familiar
with the Violet or Kickball mics, but the rest of them are strongly on the
bright side. For $1500 you could get a Microtech Gefell M930 (cardioid, a
*little* bright but not relentless) or an M940 (hypercardioid and, if the
curves are at all realistic, near-flat top end), plus an E-V RE20 (used,
from e-bay). You wouldn't regret either purpose, and they'll give you very
different tonal colors.
Peace,
Paul