
This is a budget preamp, but probably the best in the price range.It is made to go especially well with the Studio Projects C1 mic.But it has all-round applications, including guitar and bass as well as mics.It’s HOW you use it (with caution & restraint on vocals, somewhat less restraint on Git & bass), that counts most of all.Watch distortion/noise levels carefully, as with ANY preamp,avoid extreme settings on most vocals (except special FX), & you should do well.The tube blend “smooths-out” detail somewhat. I don’t use it on vocals much, just git & bass, where it often works well.The fact about preamps is this:The biggest, and cheapest, improvement in sound, with preamps in general, is going from NO preamp to just USING a preamp. In other words,moving from NO preamp to say, A VTB1, used skillfully with your modest studio cardioid condenser mic, will get you at least 50 to maybe 80% of the way to “great fidelity”. (Those are my “fuzzy numbers” for illustration).It’s Getting up to
today i opened my xbox 360 to mod it a little bit. i went to staples and bought a tube of arctic Tube Processor silver 5 so i can add it to the 360’s processor. isn’t the reason of the xbox overheating due to the processor not transferring heat properly? will adding arctic silver lessen my chance of getting the RROD. and i don’t want to hear that xbox 360 suck. i would choose 360 over ps3 any day.
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