Taperssection.com
Gear / Technical Help => Battery Boxes, Preamps, Mixers, ADCs, and Processors => Topic started by: Chill on June 20, 2006, 06:10:29 PM
-
How hard would it be to build my own pre from a kit like this.
The kit (http://cgi.ebay.com/STEREO-MICROPHONE-PREAMP-ELECTRONIC-KIT_W0QQitemZ9730155658QQihZ008QQcategoryZ3281QQcmdZViewItem)
-
Based on the picture, it looks like if you've ever soldered and know how to read an electronics diagram, you can do this without issue. It appears there is plenty of space on the board to work with.
-
Cool, I think I might try it. Just have to find some a place the sells switchs and battery holders.
-
the Seventh Circle Audio stuff sounds really nice, as do the hamptone kits. also, google "green mic pre" and youll see more.
-
That kit is the new version of Visivox's preamp. Don't waste your time, it sucks balls. It is a modified version of the Cana-Kit preamp that is availible in Canada. The parts have a variation of more than 5% and in now way will your amplitude waveform look normal, let alone the distortion that it may introduce at high SPL's. I bought visivox's SCM preamp and was more disaponited than I could ever imagine. I hate that fucking preamp. >:(
-
Cool.............I have well over a mounth till I have to tape, so I will keep my eyes on the yard sale.
-
Cool.............I have well over a mounth till I have to tape, so I will keep my eyes on the yard sale.
get a denecke AD-20, its essentially a pre and an analog to digital converter in one box, and runs off of 9v batteries or external power, they sell for about 175-200 dollars and would be a signifigant improvement over nothing, AND you could use the optical output of the ad-20 to run an optical input to the iriver :)
dont the irivers have an optical input?
that would be a sweet lil setuip IMO
-
Cool.............I have well over a mounth till I have to tape, so I will keep my eyes on the yard sale.
get a denecke AD-20, its essentially a pre and an analog to digital converter in one box, and runs off of 9v batteries or external power, they sell for about 175-200 dollars and would be a signifigant improvement over nothing, AND you could use the optical output of the ad-20 to run an optical input to the iriver :)
dont the irivers have an optical input?
that would be a sweet lil setuip IMO
yes it has an optical input, but thats a little more then I am looking to spend.
But I will keep that in mind down the road. :D
-
Yep. Beaner is right. The mini-ad20 from sound pros is expensive, but well worth it.(it has 9v power for the mics you use) To bad the gain is jacked on that unit.
-
Cool.............I have well over a mounth till I have to tape, so I will keep my eyes on the yard sale.
get a denecke AD-20, its essentially a pre and an analog to digital converter in one box, and runs off of 9v batteries or external power, they sell for about 175-200 dollars and would be a signifigant improvement over nothing, AND you could use the optical output of the ad-20 to run an optical input to the iriver :)
dont the irivers have an optical input?
that would be a sweet lil setuip IMO
yes it has an optical input, but thats a little more then I am looking to spend.
But I will keep that in mind down the road. :D
your ears will thank you tho ;)