I'd like to know what my fellow LAUyers
recommend for a mic preamp for
use with the following gear:
mics:
Shure SM58
Yamaha MZ106s
interfaces:
M-Audio Delta 66
PDAudioCF PCMCIA digital input card
The gear is used for desktop recording, so I'd like to keep the cost
low. Like, really low... ;)
Mic pre's on the cheap....
My first choice might be the Studio Projects VTB1. My next door neighbor
(we both have home studios) has one of these and I have had the
opportunity to use it in many situations -all of which I was impressed!
First as mic pre in this price range, I don't think you can beat it. It
also functions excellently as a direct box for "warming up" keyboards, or
recording bass or guitar direct.
Check out the review at Mojo Pie,
http://www.mojopie.com/vtb1.html
and of course the Studio Projects web site,
http://www.studioprojects.com/vtb1.html
They are certainly cheap - $99.00 each at zZounds,
http://www.zzounds.com/item--STUVTB1
Another option would be the PAiA "Tube Head" Tube Microphone Pre-amp kit.
I have two channels which have been heavily modded and I like them a lot,
although they might not appeal to everyone.
If you choose this route, I would suggest the following:
Check out, and incorporate these mods
http://www.paia.com/tmpmod.htm
http://www.tapeop.com/magazine/bonus/paiamicpremods.html
Pull the "symmetry" trim pot off the circuit board and mount a pot on the
front panel. The "Symmetry" trim pot controls the amount of odd or even
harmonics (warmer <-> colder tube sound), and can do a lot in helping you
shape your sound. You may need to use a case with slightly more front
panel space to allow for the additional pot.
Check out
http://www.paia.com/tubestuf.htm
BTW if you are not currently reading Tape-Op, you should be - besides it's
(still) free!
http://www.tapeop.com/
My 2-cents
Clement