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A1rstudios

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Hi I am new to this group. I have just sold a Soundcraft Ghost as I’m downsizing and purchased an SSL six.
I have two focusrite platinum voice master & Trakmaster I Never really used them but I am now wondering can I make them sound better changing out some caps or opamp swap.
I had originally intended to mod my Ghost channels with the CAL manual which showed improvements with cap and opamp swaps.
 
I am now wondering can I make them sound better changing out some caps or opamp swap.

I highly doubt that.

If you never really used them it's because you don't need them, or have no needs for them.
Better just sell the units

I remember those were useful and interesting units, but last time I used them was 20 years ago.
I don't know if I would feel the same if I tried them now
 
I highly doubt that.

If you never really used them it's because you don't need them, or have no needs for them.
Better just sell the units

I remember those were useful and interesting units, but last time I used them was 20 years ago.
I don't know if I would feel the same if I tried them now
I used trakmaster on bass di into the Ghost. I had 32 channels of ghost pre amp so didn’t have much use. Now I want 2 pre’s for extra input on the SSL that don’t have mic pre.
I read somewhere on here that bipolar caps were used on a voice master giving more bottom end to the pre.
 
As Whoops have said it, they were useful and interesting.

I also used them 20 years ago when I was working for a live sound company. Mostly the OctoPre and Compounder. Better and studier than Beh******, but when Digico D5 Live! arrived, they were sold.

As for Voicemaster, I have only used the Pro version a few times, it was nothing special, sounded pretty generic, not much different than INA217/SSM2017 IC based mic preamp that were in the majority of mic preamp units and consoles at the time.
 

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