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Title: grace V2 vs FMR RNP w/c480s??
Post by: jnorman34 on November 29, 2003, 05:05:02 PM
my applications are mostly chamber music in a studio setting.  i would appreciate comments from anyone who has used both these preamps, preferably with akg c480s.  which one is smoother in the top end?  thanks.
Title: Re:grace V2 vs FMR RNP w/c480s??
Post by: jnorman34 on November 30, 2003, 04:59:37 PM
oh hell, never mind - i finally got tired of screwing around and just bought a millennia media HV-3B.  at least now i can stop obsessing about preamps :-)
now i can obsess about converters... hmmm, mytek, lake-people, weiss.....
Title: Re:grace V2 vs FMR RNP w/c480s??
Post by: iphone on November 30, 2003, 05:38:22 PM
have you heard the lake-people unit? just curious.
you might want to wait for the benchmark unit..
Title: Re:grace V2 vs FMR RNP w/c480s??
Post by: jnorman34 on November 30, 2003, 06:36:09 PM
anders - i got a very interesting email from a guy in germany about the lake-people pres and converters.  he had switched from HV3s with DCS 900B and a sonosax with  Weiss ADC1  to the lake-people EMAD V25, because he felt like the HV3 was "too coloured" (not a comment i have ever heard before about the millennia pres, so i was rather intrigued.)  he described the chips and other technical items in fair detail - if you are interested, i can forward his email to you.
Title: Re:grace V2 vs FMR RNP w/c480s??
Post by: iphone on December 01, 2003, 02:30:17 AM

Jnorman.
thank you.the thing is lake-people have a portable adc which looks very tight.
millennia too colored? wow.the hv3 is less colored than the grace v3( grace beibg a bit euphonic on the high end)

my e-mail is
dmrulez@yahoo.com
Title: Re:grace V2 vs FMR RNP w/c480s??
Post by: iphone on December 01, 2003, 03:56:17 AM
for those who don't know...

http://www.lake-people.de/Home_English/digital_devices/C74eng/c74eng.htm