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Hi folks,
My current recording setup is built around a Focusrite Clarett 4Pre USB interface with four additional DIY preamps - JL Audio Baby Animal preamps with J99v opamps.
I find the focusrite Clarett preamps are very clean and transparent sounding, but lack a bit of warmth. The JL Audio preamps have a bit more oomph to them and seem to have a bit more presence in the lower/midrange registers, giving them a bit more warmth.
I make extensive use of both in my recordings.
However, I'd like to add another set of preamps to make live tracking of a full band feasible, and to give me some more flexibility when recording drums.
I'm looking at three ADAT-equipped 8 channel mic preamps:
1. Focusrite Clarett Octopre ($699)
2. Audient ASP880 ($1199)
3. RME OctoMic II ($1799)
I like the variable impedance on the Audient as I do have a couple of good ribbon and dynamic mics I like to use, but that's not a make-or-break feature. I've read a few reviews and all seem to regard these preamps as fairly transparent.
Am I getting any kind of significant performance boost by spending more than double to go for the RME over the Focusrite? At the moment I'm leaning toward the Audient but could be talked into either spending more, or less, based on others' experience.
Also, I really don't need 8 additional channels. I'd be fine adding four, for twelve total, but I can't find any four-channel mic pres with ADAT out. If anyone has a recommendation here, it'd be much appreciated.
My current recording setup is built around a Focusrite Clarett 4Pre USB interface with four additional DIY preamps - JL Audio Baby Animal preamps with J99v opamps.
I find the focusrite Clarett preamps are very clean and transparent sounding, but lack a bit of warmth. The JL Audio preamps have a bit more oomph to them and seem to have a bit more presence in the lower/midrange registers, giving them a bit more warmth.
I make extensive use of both in my recordings.
However, I'd like to add another set of preamps to make live tracking of a full band feasible, and to give me some more flexibility when recording drums.
I'm looking at three ADAT-equipped 8 channel mic preamps:
1. Focusrite Clarett Octopre ($699)
2. Audient ASP880 ($1199)
3. RME OctoMic II ($1799)
I like the variable impedance on the Audient as I do have a couple of good ribbon and dynamic mics I like to use, but that's not a make-or-break feature. I've read a few reviews and all seem to regard these preamps as fairly transparent.
Am I getting any kind of significant performance boost by spending more than double to go for the RME over the Focusrite? At the moment I'm leaning toward the Audient but could be talked into either spending more, or less, based on others' experience.
Also, I really don't need 8 additional channels. I'd be fine adding four, for twelve total, but I can't find any four-channel mic pres with ADAT out. If anyone has a recommendation here, it'd be much appreciated.