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| Gear nut Join Date: Feb 2008
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| Decided on my vocal mic/pre combo: 2247 and ME-1NV So after much research I've decided on the Peluso 2247 and Great River ME-1NV. I think they should compliment each other well since the 2247 is dark and has a big round bottom, and the GR is clean and brite. What do you guys think of this combo for male hiphop vocals? I know Tony will suggest a better Neve clone like the Brent Averill, but for the price and considering what I've been using (C414-RNP), I think I will be satisfied with the results. If any one is interested in selling either let me know. Also looking for some auralex 2" foam and bass traps. |
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| Lives for gear | Nor is the Great River a Neve clone.
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Maybee yourthinking of the Grace 101? and which 2247 are you getting? short body, se or le? | |
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I'm at the point right now where I think that with those peices I will be sattisfied. I mean, I've been using an RNP and a C414 which I cant stand. I like the results from SM7b's more then the C414's. What do you guys think? I'm treating my room with some Auralex foam, moving blankets and some bass traps. And running the 2247 and Great River. | ||||
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| Lives for gear | I would try getting the pre, trying it with the 414, and then deciding on a mic. I've used both the 414LTD and the 414XLII through the great river and I was pretty happy with it... |
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| My Buddy Pixelhead has that combo and it sounds awesome, along with a Trakker & a 1176. |
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Really? Because I hate the C414 for male hiphop vocals. I even preferr the Sm7b to the C414. After choppin it up with Mr. Belmont, looks like the new plan is a 22 47 LE, and a Breant Averill. | |
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| Lives for gear | Really? I haven't picked up my SM7B in a couple of months.... Which 414 do you have? |
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| Gear maniac | The GR is not a Neve clone, but it is Neve "inspired". The nice thing about the GR is it can go from clean to colored, by using the two gain knobs(and the load button). It will never be as clean as a grace or as colored as a Neve, but covers the middle ground pretty damn good. Its a very versatile pre you wont be disappointed. I've never used that mic so i can't comment on it.
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) . If you were going for a radio hit I can see how gear like the 737 and maybe even a 414 would compliment a very clean polished sound. I appreciate the apeal of both sounds and styles of music, as long as it doesnt sound ameturish. | |
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Either way I feel like I can't go wrong with the 47LE which is a knock off U47 and a BA1272 which is a Neve Clone. I'm almost sick of discussing gear tho. I can't wait to get these pieces of ish and just make some damn music! I will make sure and post some joints the week I get the gear. Probly looking at 2nd or 3rd week of Oct. | |
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| I had the Great River ME-1NV and would think it would be best for classic rock. I couldn't imagine it for Rap/HipHop but It might just work fine. I would think the Purple Biz with a MC77 would be great for that, but Ive never heard either. I do plan to get the newer Purple BIZ MK though along with an LA-3A though.
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