Am Donnerstag, 22. November 2007 schrieb lanas:
Le Mercredi, 21 Nov 2007 20:54:21 -0500,
Joe Hartley <jh(a)brainiac.com> a écrit :
You need some form of preamp between the guitar
and the 1010. The
guitar does not provide a strong enough signal for the 1010 to handle
properly. An inexpensive mixer will do the trick.
That looks OK, but I'm
hesitant at getting a mixer for this purpose.
Can you give a few product names so I can check them out and see
exactly what you mean by inexpensive mixer ? - Thanks.
"Inexpensive mixer" will lead you to behringer. Stay away from their mixers
and preamps (they are noisy like hell and will be no quality-gain).
Mackie is good, presonus is good, alesis seems to have some more or less
cheap preamps that are of decent quality. I am very satisfied with the
preamps of my presonus firepod.
I'm no pro audio person, but I like my Nady Audio MM4. Was US$60 when I
bought it a couple of years ago. Worked fine with a friend's electric
guitar.
--
David
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