Re: [LAU] cards with built in mic pres?

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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:28:35 +1000
"Loki Davison" <loki.davison@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does anyone have a recommendation for a alsa supported card with
> decent mic pre's built in? Is an echo gina the only viable option?
> I've heard the 1010lt has pretty terrible mic pre's. 

To the best of my knowledge, the 1010lt has no preamps at all.  I have
a 1010, which does not have preamps, and I believe the only difference
is that the lt uses an "octopus" connector on the back of the card for
its I/O rather than the patch panel provided by the 1010.

That said, before I got the 1010, I used a Delta 66 card with their
Omni I/O interface, and was very happy with the preamps in that.  I
currently have a Behringer mixer that I use for mic preamps, and while
it's not the worst preamp I've used, it's not great and I'm hoping to
upgrade it soon.

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