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Title: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: jbell on August 06, 2010, 10:51:44 AM
I want to pick up a Mico to run with my D50!  I wanted to find out if this preamp has the same issue (signal flag) the V3 and UA-5 had passing a 24 bit signal to the D50?  If anyone has used this pre with a D50 and could fill in the blanks it would be helpful.  Thanks     Sorry I originally post this in the wrong forum so I reposted here.

Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: tcf on August 06, 2010, 11:37:18 AM
I use mine to feed a 24 bit to a mt and analog out. I've never used a d50.
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: jbell on August 06, 2010, 02:55:01 PM
The MT had a firmware upgrade to fix the problem!  I am not expecting a firmware upgrade from sony

I use mine to feed a 24 bit to a mt and analog out. I've never used a d50.
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: jbell on August 08, 2010, 05:41:23 PM
Might just stick with a littlebox since this pre hasn't had that much field testing!  ???
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: JasonSobel on August 09, 2010, 11:46:23 AM
I don't have any experience with the Mico, but in regards to...

I wanted to find out if this preamp has the same issue (signal flag) the V3 and UA-5 had passing a 24 bit signal to the D50?

Grace Design offers a free firmware upgrade to the V3 (which requires opening up the unit and replacing a single chip).  The firmware upgrade does not change the sound of the unit at all, but I believe it does take care of the problem you mention above.
http://www.gracedesign.com/support/V3/V3_firmware.htm (http://www.gracedesign.com/support/V3/V3_firmware.htm)
I just thought I'd mention this as something to consider, if that was the only reason why you were staying away from a V3.
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: jbell on August 09, 2010, 12:01:23 PM
Jason,
           I know Grace fixed this issue with the V3!  I was looking at the Audient, because new it is ALOT cheaper than a used V3.  I am still trying to decide if I want to be the Guinea pig with the Audient or just grab a littlebox which has a proven track record.   Thanks for your help

I don't have any experience with the Mico, but in regards to...

I wanted to find out if this preamp has the same issue (signal flag) the V3 and UA-5 had passing a 24 bit signal to the D50?

Grace Design offers a free firmware upgrade to the V3 (which requires opening up the unit and replacing a single chip).  The firmware upgrade does not change the sound of the unit at all, but I believe it does take care of the problem you mention above.
http://www.gracedesign.com/support/V3/V3_firmware.htm (http://www.gracedesign.com/support/V3/V3_firmware.htm)
I just thought I'd mention this as something to consider, if that was the only reason why you were staying away from a V3.
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: kirk97132 on August 11, 2010, 03:19:23 PM
I have to admit I have my eye on this box as well.  I need to digi output for my 680.  Hmmm....well I'll just keep looking for now anyway. 
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: NOLAfishwater on August 19, 2010, 10:33:21 AM
contact Dirk who is TNJAZZ on this board. He is a retailer for them. Here is his website:  http://bigpurpledog.com/BPDP/sales.html
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: Colin Liston on August 19, 2010, 06:21:19 PM
contact Dirk who is TNJAZZ on this board. He is a retailer for them. Here is his website:  http://bigpurpledog.com/BPDP/sales.html

Someone just buy one already.  Say its great and then sell it claiming that you are changing things up a bit.  Then someone else will buy it......hopefully.
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: tcf on August 19, 2010, 10:42:58 PM
I have owned one for the last year.  It is an AWESOME preamp.  I have used it with dsd and it sounded amazing.   I use the pre/ad with my microtracker and love the sound.  I haven't used it with my 680 digi in, however have used it as a preamp with wonderful results.  I sold my V3 for this preamp and won't look back.  The audient preamps are some of the best preamps going these days.  Caveat, it runs on 12volt, I use a laptop battery that is the same footprint that will run it forever.  It won't be the lightest piece of gear in the bag, but those running the other high end gear should check it out.  I don't know how to post files, however I have given Dirk several recordings so he could check out the sound, perhaps I could talk him into posting a few clips.
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: kirk97132 on August 20, 2010, 07:36:03 AM
tcf, you mention weight, how does it compare to a V3's weight?  And do you know if it HAS to have 12 volt or deos it have a range of voltage like an MP-2 or mixpre does?
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: jbell on August 20, 2010, 07:42:13 AM
It ranges starting at 10V so you can't use DVD batteries.  A tekkeon would work.

tcf, you mention weight, how does it compare to a V3's weight?  And do you know if it HAS to have 12 volt or deos it have a range of voltage like an MP-2 or mixpre does?
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: ashevillain on August 20, 2010, 08:10:32 AM
I have owned one for the last year.  It is an AWESOME preamp.  I have used it with dsd and it sounded amazing.   I use the pre/ad with my microtracker and love the sound.  I haven't used it with my 680 digi in, however have used it as a preamp with wonderful results.  I sold my V3 for this preamp and won't look back.  The audient preamps are some of the best preamps going these days.  Caveat, it runs on 12volt, I use a laptop battery that is the same footprint that will run it forever.  It won't be the lightest piece of gear in the bag, but those running the other high end gear should check it out.  I don't know how to post files, however I have given Dirk several recordings so he could check out the sound, perhaps I could talk him into posting a few clips.

Any way you can take some pics of this next to some other gear so I can get a better handle on its size? Also some pics of the rear since the website doesn't have any? Nevermind...I suck at the internet. Although it might still be nice to see a size comparison.

http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=112363.0
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: jbell on August 20, 2010, 10:04:11 AM
Cliff, If you google image the Audient you can find pictures of the back.  There is an old and new version the new version has optical and coax SPDIF outs on the back. 

I have owned one for the last year.  It is an AWESOME preamp.  I have used it with dsd and it sounded amazing.   I use the pre/ad with my microtracker and love the sound.  I haven't used it with my 680 digi in, however have used it as a preamp with wonderful results.  I sold my V3 for this preamp and won't look back.  The audient preamps are some of the best preamps going these days.  Caveat, it runs on 12volt, I use a laptop battery that is the same footprint that will run it forever.  It won't be the lightest piece of gear in the bag, but those running the other high end gear should check it out.  I don't know how to post files, however I have given Dirk several recordings so he could check out the sound, perhaps I could talk him into posting a few clips.

Any way you can take some pics of this next to some other gear so I can get a better handle on its size? Also some pics of the rear since the website doesn't have any?
Title: Re: Audient Mico preamp question
Post by: kirk97132 on August 20, 2010, 10:42:14 AM
It ranges starting at 10V so you can't use DVD batteries.  A tekkeon would work.

tcf, you mention weight, how does it compare to a V3's weight?  And do you know if it HAS to have 12 volt or deos it have a range of voltage like an MP-2 or mixpre does?

OK that was the real question.  thanks.