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Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: ThatGuy on November 08, 2004, 10:28:25 AM
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Hi, I'm soon to be getting an M-Audio 1010LT input card, and I'm looking for suggestions for an affordable, good-quality mic pre box, preferably about eight channels.
At the moment I'm considering either an SM Pro Audio PR8 Mk II - cheap but I've heard they can be a bit noisy.
or a Behringer Ultragain PRO-8 ( http://www.behringer.com/ADA8000_/index.cfm?lang=ENG ) - I understand this is designed mainly for digital output, but am I right that it would serve just as well as an analogue pre for the RCA ins on the 1010LT?
If anyone has any better suggestions for 6-8 channel mic pre's, or even a cheap 6-8 channel mixer with phantom power, they would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
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Anyone?
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If anyone's even reading this... can they offer any advice on the respective quality of an Art Tube MP, vs. a Behringer MIC200 Tube Ultragain, vs. an M-Audio/Midiman Audio Buddy? Would I be better off getting a couple of smaller pres like these ones, or just going with an 8-input rack like the ones I've mentioned? Thanks/
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most folks on this board are 2-channel field recordists, so asking about a studio 8 channel preamp isn't going to get you too many responses. For an 8-channel mic pre, I have had good results with some of the presonus stuff. It's extremely afforable too. Or a focusrite octopre is also a nice, well-priced box.