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I want to recording Vocal for dance music. so,I want to buy mic
preamp.But, I don't know how to choise.( a lots of brands)
only <$600...only for vocal...single ch mic pre...
I want to buy voice master pro. But,a lots of teachers tell me:"It is
no good."
they say:"Mackie 1402 Mixer preamp is enough."
I know a lots of brands....is Chia OEM.....
sorry, I only know a little English...
thanks 2 everybody.

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<http://fmraudio.com/RNP8380.htm>

A tad under $500 for two channels. You won't regret it.

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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 11:06:50 -0400, chinadj wrote
(in article <7e30f5ce.0506090706.36c34e72@posting.google.com> ):

> I want to recording Vocal for dance music. so,I want to buy mic
> preamp.But, I don't know how to choise.( a lots of brands)
> only <$600...only for vocal...single ch mic pre...
> I want to buy voice master pro. But,a lots of teachers tell me:"It is
> no good."
> they say:"Mackie 1402 Mixer preamp is enough."
> I know a lots of brands....is Chia OEM.....
> sorry, I only know a little English...
> thanks 2 everybody.

In what country are you?

TY Ford


-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com

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chinadj wrote:
> I want to recording Vocal for dance music. so,I want to buy mic
> preamp.But, I don't know how to choise.( a lots of brands)
> only <$600...only for vocal...single ch mic pre...
> I want to buy voice master pro. But,a lots of teachers tell me:"It is
> no good."
> they say:"Mackie 1402 Mixer preamp is enough."
> I know a lots of brands....is Chia OEM.....
> sorry, I only know a little English...
> thanks 2 everybody.

Get the FMR RNP....trust me, it blows the pants off anything mackie ever
made....and yes, that "extra" channel WILL come in handy the first time
you have to record anything other than vocals (yes it will happen).

Jonny Durango

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Look at Behringer:

www.behringer.com


Gianluca from Roma, Italy

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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 10:17:48 +0200, LAB wrote:

> Look at Behringer:

....Then buy something else.

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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 08:32:52 -0400, Agent 86 wrote
(in article <pan.2005.06.10.12.32.52.360746@control.gov> ):

> On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 10:17:48 +0200, LAB wrote:
>
>> Look at Behringer:
>
> ...Then buy something else.
>

That's the shortest Burma Shave ad I've ever seen.

Ty Ford



-- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric
stuff are at www.tyford.com

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I agree about the RNP. Love it.

Another option is the Grace 101, which is almost disturbingly
transparent. This can be good for SOME things. Because it is so
transparent, I find I can stack tracks better with it without them
becoming as indistinct as a more colofrul preamp might do.

I find I like the 101 better for recording several layers of electric
guitars, or stacked backing vocals; but I probably prefer the RNP for
lead vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, or anything "singular" that I want
to stand-out in an otherwise dense mix.

One guys humble opinion,

-dave
www.themoodrings.com

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makes me want to 'reach for my revolver' ;-)
Bob


> That's the shortest Burma Shave ad I've ever seen.
>
> Ty Ford
>
>
>
> -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other
audiocentric
> stuff are at www.tyford.com
>

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Ty Ford wrote:

> Agent 86 wrote:

> > On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 10:17:48 +0200, LAB wrote:

> >> Look at Behringer:

> > ...Then buy something else.

> That's the shortest Burma Shave ad I've ever seen.

We're dealing with stubble now.

--
ha

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