lagoausente
Well-known member
Green seems a mid level preamp, and quite easy to build.
Is here any clone here of the Universal Audio preamps?
Is here any clone here of the Universal Audio preamps?
Is here any clone here of the Universal Audio preamps?
Is here any clone here of the Universal Audio preamps?
To ask for a list of the most appreciated projects, with characteristic
already shows a lack of knowledge and perhaps skill.
no disrespect intended.
honestly there is enough info here in the forum to answer your questions AND if you head for some specific DIY web sites you can find even more.
We can not help you find where the line is between class and high class
when much of what is being sold on Ebay is crap and the chances of an old unit needing some love and care is very probable.
Even if you were to buy that High Class Pre through Ebay someone would be needed to give it the love and care.
To DIY or not to DIY, (mic preamp), that´s the question..
Exactly. The main reason while I´m here is trying to find that. I know it requires time.Perhaps the best thing to do is learn what makes a good preamp to begin with and then decide if this something you wish to pursue.
This is the mainly problem.Perhaps the best thing to do is learn what makes a good preamp to begin with and then decide if this something you wish to pursue.
That makes me feel a little better.Hi. It sounds like you "need a reference". I know what you mean too.
I´ll carry the preamp on a big case, with other devices, laptop, magma chasiss. The rack units are a little big to my case, but if I build a box, probably any preamp design on this forum could be ok for me.Also... you have to have portability? That' pretty limiting and I think for DIY that means greens - at least for stuff that there is boards, kits and lots of handholding for.
And... you want to start recording right away or soon, soooo -
It sounds like you can afford a BG1 and you seem to trust the quality. I would just go buy one and then start a pair of greens. That way you'll have something to compare your DIY to
That sounds really interesting. I´ll look about..I'd buy a stereo JLM 99v kit. I'm going to buy one or two boards one day I'm pretty sure. They can be used to build pres with different characteristics, depending on what you want. Plus Joe and his faithful sidekick have great service and post here as part of the DIY community.
:shock:I ended up buying a pretty good quality channel strip which lists for $2000. It sounded good but yanno.... I liked my home made pre better
Sorry, I´m Spanish , and couldn´t undertand this..like say a Brick or um... anleymay/angevinlay
That´s exactly the motivation why I would like to learn. They mainly problem is where to start. Meta documents are very good, but a laberinth, each link takes me to 10 links and form any of them , to another 10.I had a Vee CeeDay and looked inside. One large board with average quality stuff. I sold it last year, even though it is a good product, just because I can make better things that are designed better now which will sound better and be constructed better for less money.
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