Re: [LAU] best cheap mic(s) for acoustic / vocal recording?

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> I don't know those preamps, but reputedly the DMP3 is improved over
> Maudio's previous models (eg. they deliver real 48V phantom power;
> previous models delivered much less than 48 volts.)
> But to consider the alternative: You can get a Mackie 1202 VLZ for
> $300 US. Less if you buy used. I doubt you can buy two channels of
> anything for less money that's really better than the Mackie preamps.

Mackie VLZ are indeed very good for the money, but you cannot expect that 
something with hundred times more components migh have same or even better 
quality than separate preamp circuit in the same price range. 

I have an 1402 VLZ and I'm using the preamps (directly via inserts) 
occasinoally.  There is only a simple metering and once you use inserts, you 
have no metering at all. Also, the only thing you can set is the gain via 
tiny knob. It'd also like to have more headroom, -10dB pad etc. etc.. 

The new Onyx line is probably better, but I would still prefer standalone 
preamp as a DAW frontend, especially in this price range.


Regards,

Ctirad
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