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Title: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 19, 2006, 07:55:40 PM

 I would like your thoughts about this posible candidates as portable devices.
 I know many of you have made comparisons between them.
 How about the Mini-me pre , and A/D compared to the V3?
 I have in mind the posibility of a Mytek with a preamp, like DAV BG1.
 I have heared very good things about the DAV. But regarding to the Mytek converters, the 96k version seems easily to find second hand that 192khz. I have read that the 192k version sounds better at any sampler rate, and is allows DC power. HAve you noticed that diference between the two versions?
 I would like to hear your thoughts about all there devices, and if posible , hear comparisons  of them if they are.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: Chuck on October 19, 2006, 08:50:43 PM
I had a Mini-Me for a while. The A/D is top notch. The pre-amp section ultimately disapointed me. There was a bloat to the low end I didn't like with my AKG C-480's.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 20, 2006, 01:29:58 PM

 Maybe the combination of the mics with the pre?
 is beter AD than the V3 one?
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: OOK on October 20, 2006, 02:00:37 PM
I had a Mini-Me for a while. The A/D is top notch. The pre-amp section ultimately disapointed me. There was a bloat to the low end I didn't like with my AKG C-480's.

I run a set of MBHO's with my minime and I love the sound of this combo. ;D
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 20, 2006, 04:09:50 PM
 
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Can you tell us more about the material you like to record and what microphones you intend to use?


  Male vocal, acoustic guitar, maybe some latin percussion. Also a low Z input for my electric guitar. (would have to get one if not choose the Mini me)
 Mics:  1 U87 ai, a pair of AKG 414 uls, 1 AKG c1000.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: muj on October 21, 2006, 05:34:46 AM
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Can you tell us more about the material you like to record and what microphones you intend to use?


  Male vocal, acoustic guitar, maybe some latin percussion. Also a low Z input for my electric guitar. (would have to get one if not choose the Mini me)
 Mics:  1 U87 ai, a pair of AKG 414 uls, 1 AKG c1000.



sounds like you need a channel strip, to cover all those areas. :)
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 21, 2006, 07:20:32 AM

 yes, but that would be not much portable..
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: muj on October 22, 2006, 12:39:29 AM

 yes, but that would be not much portable..


depends...if you look around, i'm pretty sure you can find something. :)
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 22, 2006, 04:54:41 AM

  Channel strips means multiple preamps, isn´t?  Any suggestion for a portable setup?   I haven´t see nothing that way.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 22, 2006, 05:01:49 AM

 Sorry, channel strip means preamp+eq+comp?  I didn´t undertand it.
  I don´t think I´ll win anything with processing before go to disk. Is enough with a good preamp+AD.   For EQ and compr have one UAD1, with very good plugins to it.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: Nick's Picks on October 25, 2006, 08:24:44 AM
if you like the sound of your mics, the V3 is the way to go.  its so clean and transparent..that is what you'll get. 100% microphone characteristics.

the Mme, while a quality piece, will sound too FAT w/those large diaphragm mics, imo.

the Mytek is supposed to be great, but i've not used one.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: Stagger on October 26, 2006, 12:11:49 AM
What are you running as your recorder? If its a 722 or 744t... don't bother with any of it. After running my first 3 shows with the V2>722.. I'm simply blown away at the A>D n those things. I was initialy going to go V3>722 but all my old taper friends that didn't take a vacation like I did (including a few on this board) told me that the A>D in the 722 was better than the V3. No doubt they are right. I can't believe the tapes I pulled of Panic from some less than desireable locations... honestly... If you aren't using a SD... the V3 is a known entity. We pretty much all know it makes good tapes. THe Mytek, while interesting as hell has a lot less evidence to support it and requires a pre in front. If you are doing something like V2>Mytec>MT or the like why not just save up a bit more and go V2>722. You'll like it.. I ggarrruueentteee!!!
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 26, 2006, 01:08:51 PM

 I use a laptop, a Magma chassis with a Scope Home card. I carry all in a case. The 722 recorder is not for my use. The Scope home is a dsp based soundcard with sampler, synths,.. and use the laptop as an DAW. So the preamp+AD is part of the DAW here.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: spreetaper on October 26, 2006, 01:09:45 PM
if you like the sound of your mics, the V3 is the way to go.  its so clean and transparent..that is what you'll get. 100% microphone characteristics.

the Mme, while a quality piece, will sound too FAT w/those large diaphragm mics, imo.

the Mytek is supposed to be great, but i've not used one.

i disagree i think 414's sound great with a minime and great with a v3.. ive run both a bunch of times
i personally prefer the minime..
you cant go wrong either way in my opinion
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: scb on October 26, 2006, 01:50:04 PM
i've owned all 3, and found the mytek to be the most transparent.  keep in mind the mytek stereo192 is *only* a 24 bit recorder, though.  but it rocks

Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: Nick's Picks on October 26, 2006, 03:17:09 PM

i disagree i think 414's sound great with a minime and great with a v3.. ive run both a bunch of times
i personally prefer the minime..
you cant go wrong either way in my opinion

I ran the 414s w/a v3 a bunch, love it.  a little to round n' the bottom (aka, junk in the trunk) w/the Mme for my tastes...
but that is why we all have different gear for different ears.
Title: Re: Apogee Mini-me, Lunatec V3, Mytek
Post by: lagoausente on October 28, 2006, 09:15:13 AM

 I think I´ll go for a second hand minime or v3.  Any of you want to sell one of them?