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Old 17th March 2003, 03:03 AM   #1
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who's using the RNP (really nice preamp, FMR)

Love to hear comments , comparisons. We're thinking of picking one up for the B room.. ?
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Old 18th March 2003, 03:29 AM   #2
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I am! Mostly classical music. Sounds fantastic!! We've got four of them, use them everyday. We also use 9098, Grace, Earthworks, and Avalon. The RNP stacks up well along with the costlier pres.

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Old 18th March 2003, 03:38 AM   #3
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DannyDay,

I own a Grace 201 and would be very interested in any comments you have regarding how the RNP compares to the 201, and how well it matches using both on the same project. Not in the better/worse sense necessarily, but regarding tone and all the good musical stuff. Also, do you find it tough to get the level you want with the RNP or to match levels with other preamps with the RNP's 6 dB stepped gain pots?

I'm especially interested in your comments since you are using them in classical music.
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