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Old 23rd November 2008   #10
lynyrd
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I am going to sound like a broken record here (I have posted this advice before) but if you are good with a soldering iron, a good option if you are planning to expand are the Seventh Circle Audio kits. The chassis (which fits up to 8 pres), power supply, and 1 kit will set you back less than $700 and you can add as you desire. I currently have 2 A12 (API type) and 4 N72 (Neve type) pres and I really like them. They get used on everything I record and were a big step up from my ART pro tube channel, and also the Focusrite that I used to use. Night and day in fact. Suddenly my drums had that extra something.
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