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  1. #1
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    May 2011
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    Help choosing a mic pre...

    I'm looking for a mic pre with digital out under $1,000.

    Right now it's between the Focusrite ISA One and the Audient Mico.

    Anyone have thoughts on which one of these is better? I'm looking for a clean transparent sound without sounding flat or thin. Whatever I get I want to make sure has good A/D conversion.

    Which one of these is a good option?

  2. #2
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    May 2011
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    under a grand

    new under a grand pobly wont happen get somthin used and get twice the gear
    For the same price. If you dont have super high end stuff digital to digital sounds
    bretty cheap to me in the consumer quality price rang. Id go for somethin with a tube. warm it up a bit even the most digital snobs like a little anlog tube to add some depth and warmth

  3. #3
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    take a look at the digimax LT

  4. #4
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    Why only with digital out?

    Just curious why does it have to have digital out?

    If you can stand to have a seperate converter (interface) then your choices open up a bit in the sub $1000 price range (Presonus Eureka, ART PRO MPA II, FMR RNP, Grace M101, ISA One Analog, Daking Mic Pre One, etc...etc...).

    Of the two you mentioned the ISA ONE is a great preamp, I highly recommend it, but I've only used the analog version so I can't speak for the quality of the digital conversion. I suspect it is about the same as any of the other $300-500 interfaces out there.

    - Gizz

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    Ted is offline Senior Sales Engineer
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    You might be surprised at the quality of the ISA One's converter...I'd definitely put it above the quality of the $300-$500 interfaces out there. It easily holds its own against standalone converters in the $800-$1500 range. When you consider that it's $400 for just two channels of A/D conversion with no chassis, power supply or connectors (all of that is in the ISA One box itself) it's not entirely surprising.

  6. #6
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    Oct 2011
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    Wink mico pre...

    the Audient Mico

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