ciscan.81
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Hi DIYers
Having read the majority of the massive JLM Baby Animal thread and loads of others on JLM pre's I understand that some of what I am asking has been, in part, covered elsewhere but I thought a fresh take might help other newcomers. It seems the BA thread has been quiet for a while but if tacking onto the end of this is a better place for my post please let me know.
I have been spending a lot of time researching JLM pres lately as I am hoping to up my studio’s ante and make my first preamp purchase.
I have only a little electronics experience having built a beautiful pair of 3 way tower listening speakers, in-line pads, in-line Z patches and the odd lead.
I have been looking at 4 build options:
1. The two channel Dual 99v Rack kit with the JLM14 input trans and the JLM111 out.
2. The 2 channel 1290 Rack kit
3. Building 2 of each - Dual 99V on a BAD PCB and 1290 macro kit and housing them in one unit on a shared power supply (to save a little money)
4. A BA2 or BA4 Kit using the 99v opamps with transformer setups similar to the pres above. (ie one with a JLM14 and the other with an OEP262A3C on the inputs and JLM111's on the outs) (also toying with the idea of one matched stereo pair and 2 other BA opamp/trans combos to give me 3 different flavours - thats the problem with BA's too many options!!!)
I want to have DI, variable Z and the small round VU meters from JLM (on a buffer) on each channel. (got to have all the options!)
Initially I intend to use the pres mostly for: DI bass, Guitar Cabs, snare, kick and maybe overheads. Something that covers vocals, acoustic guitar, uke, harmonica and percussion is a bonus but not my main focus at this stage. I understand that I'll need quite a few pres to cover all of these instruments in a variety of situations, but that'll come later.
Although I'd love to NOT trot out the usual clichés, I don't know how else to put this so: Sonically I am looking for something vintage, big, fat, warm and punchy (as I'm sure everyone is; never heard of anyone chasing a small, thin, cold-wet-sock sound). Given I want this pre to cover mostly DI bass, guitar and drums a bit of colour is not a bad thing.
The only pre I have used before is a friends Golden Age pre 73 on DI Bass; I liked the sound, but felt it sounded a bit cheap and could be easily bettered. Also, I didn't like the way it broke up when driven hard. I understand Joe's 1290 Macro kit is also a loose take on the N*EVE 1073 but is head and shoulders above the Golden Age...Any thoughts on whether the JLM dual 99v is better again for this application?
My humble mic collection (kind of a starters kit in need of upgrading) currently consists of a Rode NT1A, 2x NT5, Audix i5, Sm57’s and a sennheiser e620. My interface is a Digi002r.
So that's where I'm at.
To aid me with my decision on which pre kit to purchase could anyone with the time and inclination to help out a beginner please advise on the following queries:
1. Given my brief and vague description of what I am after sonically, which of the Dual99v or 1290 (or 4 x single stage BA variants described above) would you recommend as a first preamp purchase?
2. Is it possible to put some sort of output trim pot/fader (as on the 1290 and Dual99v) on a BA?
3. What advantages (both sonically and features wise) do the dual stage pres have over their single stage BA build counterparts?
4. Is it possible to run 2 of each Dual 99V on a BAD PCB and 1290 macro kits (with TREX2) with all features on a single 48v 40w 840mA
SMPS? If not, which JLM supply should I use in this instance?
5. Does the 1290 macro kit come with or is it possible to add variable input Z?
Many thanks for your time and assistance to help me begin my DIY Preamp journey . I can’t wait to get started!
Having read the majority of the massive JLM Baby Animal thread and loads of others on JLM pre's I understand that some of what I am asking has been, in part, covered elsewhere but I thought a fresh take might help other newcomers. It seems the BA thread has been quiet for a while but if tacking onto the end of this is a better place for my post please let me know.
I have been spending a lot of time researching JLM pres lately as I am hoping to up my studio’s ante and make my first preamp purchase.
I have only a little electronics experience having built a beautiful pair of 3 way tower listening speakers, in-line pads, in-line Z patches and the odd lead.
I have been looking at 4 build options:
1. The two channel Dual 99v Rack kit with the JLM14 input trans and the JLM111 out.
2. The 2 channel 1290 Rack kit
3. Building 2 of each - Dual 99V on a BAD PCB and 1290 macro kit and housing them in one unit on a shared power supply (to save a little money)
4. A BA2 or BA4 Kit using the 99v opamps with transformer setups similar to the pres above. (ie one with a JLM14 and the other with an OEP262A3C on the inputs and JLM111's on the outs) (also toying with the idea of one matched stereo pair and 2 other BA opamp/trans combos to give me 3 different flavours - thats the problem with BA's too many options!!!)
I want to have DI, variable Z and the small round VU meters from JLM (on a buffer) on each channel. (got to have all the options!)
Initially I intend to use the pres mostly for: DI bass, Guitar Cabs, snare, kick and maybe overheads. Something that covers vocals, acoustic guitar, uke, harmonica and percussion is a bonus but not my main focus at this stage. I understand that I'll need quite a few pres to cover all of these instruments in a variety of situations, but that'll come later.
Although I'd love to NOT trot out the usual clichés, I don't know how else to put this so: Sonically I am looking for something vintage, big, fat, warm and punchy (as I'm sure everyone is; never heard of anyone chasing a small, thin, cold-wet-sock sound). Given I want this pre to cover mostly DI bass, guitar and drums a bit of colour is not a bad thing.
The only pre I have used before is a friends Golden Age pre 73 on DI Bass; I liked the sound, but felt it sounded a bit cheap and could be easily bettered. Also, I didn't like the way it broke up when driven hard. I understand Joe's 1290 Macro kit is also a loose take on the N*EVE 1073 but is head and shoulders above the Golden Age...Any thoughts on whether the JLM dual 99v is better again for this application?
My humble mic collection (kind of a starters kit in need of upgrading) currently consists of a Rode NT1A, 2x NT5, Audix i5, Sm57’s and a sennheiser e620. My interface is a Digi002r.
So that's where I'm at.
To aid me with my decision on which pre kit to purchase could anyone with the time and inclination to help out a beginner please advise on the following queries:
1. Given my brief and vague description of what I am after sonically, which of the Dual99v or 1290 (or 4 x single stage BA variants described above) would you recommend as a first preamp purchase?
2. Is it possible to put some sort of output trim pot/fader (as on the 1290 and Dual99v) on a BA?
3. What advantages (both sonically and features wise) do the dual stage pres have over their single stage BA build counterparts?
4. Is it possible to run 2 of each Dual 99V on a BAD PCB and 1290 macro kits (with TREX2) with all features on a single 48v 40w 840mA
SMPS? If not, which JLM supply should I use in this instance?
5. Does the 1290 macro kit come with or is it possible to add variable input Z?
Many thanks for your time and assistance to help me begin my DIY Preamp journey . I can’t wait to get started!