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Old 6th January 2007   #31
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Actually I also want that sound on sound review of the P-solo, would be real appreciated if anyone can post it up..

i just read the about.com review on it, it got a 4.5/5

http://homerecording.about.com/od/pr...view_psolo.htm

Pros
Fantastic sound quality.
Compact yet stylish desktop package.
Very user friendly.

Cons
None.

"Packaged in a stylish desktop design, the P-SOLO features microphone input on the back as well as a front-mounted DI input. Bass guitar recorded through the front input revealed a detailed sound, bringing out many transients and a much better low-end than the stock preamps on the Digidesign DIGI002-R. Paired with a good-quality large diaphragm microphone, vocals were brought to life compared to stock preamps. Paired with a Neumann KM184 recording acoustic guitar, the preamp showed a much-improved sonic range, matching the microphone's native sound perfectly."

look at that baby shine!
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Old 6th January 2007   #32
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True Systems P-Solo "Ribbon" version available.

http://www.true-systems.com/products_solo_ribbon.html

Introducing the P-SOLO Ribbon:

A proud new member of the TRUE Systems product line of precision mic preamps. THe p-solo ribbon is specifically designed to get the absolute best results from both new-technology and vintage ribbon microphones (and for that matter, dynamic mics also).

The p-solo ribbon features the same design as all true systems preamps, but with no phantom power (dangerous to most ribbon mics), no capacitors in the signal path, even higher input impedance and higher gain capability.

Whether you're recording Bach or rock, every time a ribbon mic is used, choose the same preamp preferred by many professional musicians, engineers and producers for critical studio, location recording and live sound situations. (Available in January 2007)
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seems there is quite an enthousiasm about the True System Pres:
I found this website comparing various preamps. Maybe that is of some use to you?
http://www.target-music.ch/studio/sounds.htm
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