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Mic pre-amps? Any advice?
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 12:05 pm
by PHeMoX
Hi there,
So, I've got the ATR-1 Antares auto-tuner. Rather cool piece of gear, even though it has no pre-amp, de-esser or eq/compressor stuff on board unlike the AVP-1 Antares.
So... what I basically need is a nice but not too expensive mic pre-amp. Something with a limiter would be nice.
Any advice? I hear most people use the pre-amp on their mixers and I don't have a mixer at the moment either.
But I think a tube pre-amp might be better than a mixer pre-amp?
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 1:20 pm
by ellaguru
i got a Joe Meek 3q that is a bomb for a mic.
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 3:45 pm
by Les Braun
Word, Joe Meek or something from M-Audio.
Welcome to the forums
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:32 pm
by PHeMoX
Lol at "welcome at the forums".

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 12:52 pm
by Platypus Beird
what's your budget?
on the cheap, the discontinued M Audio Tampa has a decent compressor built in
Groove Tubes Brick was always good for me, coupled with a DBX 160x to compress vocals
other than that, I'd say get an API lunchbox with an API 512c or an A-Designs P1 or an Avedis MA5 and that way you can add modules as you have the money
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 2:06 pm
by PHeMoX
I'm not sure what my budget should be, but mainly 'on the cheap' is what I can afford at the moment.
I often hear you shouldn't save money on pre-amps by going for low-cost versions as it really influences the quality a lot though. But I won't spend over about 200$.
I am going to route the auto-tuner into my guitar/vocal multi FX rack, so what I probably really need is a relatively clean (but thick with compression and definitely with a de-esser) pre-amp with a limiter for some extra auto-tuner comfort.
I'm thinking the ART tube MP studio should be fine.
That API lunchbox seems overkill though, although a simple 19" rack wouldn't be such a bad investment.
Re: Mic pre-amps? Any advice?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 11:33 pm
by Olby
yo, phem, if you are talking about this
http://www.artproaudio.com/products.asp ... at=1&id=58 then I might add that I have one of these that I run through a compressor/de-esser/limiter/expander unit into my MV. It's good but after a month I ran into problems with it because it started to distort the sound by adding a loud buzz on top of the vocals. As I bought it online I did not wanted it to send back for repairs so I just cracked it wide open (I have skills in generic gear fixing) and saw that the analog tube was inserted a bit slant and was touching a resistor next to it thus short-circuiting the unit and making that buzz. After fixing this problem never had any problems for like more than 9 months and recorded many great songs with it.
Re: Mic pre-amps? Any advice?
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 10:30 am
by PHeMoX
Thanks Olby, yeah, I heard there's a batch of bad units circulating that also could be fixed either as you said or by unscrewing one of the corner screws or something.
Apart from that it sounds like a good piece of gear though, I'll buy one.

Re: Mic pre-amps? Any advice?
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 4:23 pm
by Olby
yeah i knew about the screw near the power connector, but it didn't worked out for me so I had to fiddle with it a bit more until I found out that the tube was causing the problems.
cheers,
olby