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Robert

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Been looking at articles and forums about decent mic pres. Man, this stuff is deep, and can quickly get expensive. I got tired of looking so hard so I broke down and bought this pre online today. It's supposed to be very good.
 
Mic pre-amps, like desk eq, are very subjective. It's best to shop with your ears.
 
I'm still pretty much a novice with home recording. I used an M-Audio Firewire Solo for 2 years. A few weeks ago I purchased a Presonus Firestudio Project. I wanted to be able to make a decent recording of a trio I am playing with. We play in my basement, it sounds ok in the room, but I have done nothing to make the space better suited for recording. The Presonus allows for 8 mics. The Firewire Solo only had one XLR and one 1/4" input, so recording multiple instruments to their own track wasn't possible.
Beside the advantage of having more inputs the pre amp in the Presonus sounds noticeably better.
http://www.altomusic.com/altoweb/getproduct?prodid=10117
If this is the unit you're getting Robert, depending on what you will be using it for, you may end up feeling a bit of the frustration I felt in terms of the limited number of inputs. I was puzzled looking at the outputs on it also~ one 1/4" and one XLR
Here's an interesting review I just came found
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar09/articles/goldenagepre73.htm
 
pre73-3.jpg
 
That unit has received great reviews, even from the pro's. Supposed to be based on a Neve design.
 
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