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Rupert Neve Designs 511 500 Series Mic Pre with Silk

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Shipping Weight 5 pounds
ASIN B00B68JWCM
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5 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews

5 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #126,731 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
#165 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Microphones > Accessories > Preamps
#39,652 in Musical Instruments > Recording Equipment
Date first available at Amazon.com January 21, 2013

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I picked up 2 of these Rupert Neve modules from Sweetwater and am very pleased with my investment. I'm somewhat new to pro audio. I do home studio work with an old Roland VS 1880 studio workstation and record live bands I've played with. That's the extent of my knowledge.

For the longest time, I've been shopping for a good pre-amp or channel strip. I looked into the PreSonus Studio Channel and Eureka. I was not impressed. A lot of the big-name products just seemed way overpriced to me. I know I could of financed a fancy Universal Audio channel strip or a fancy Focusrite. But I'm not a big-time studio engineer. I have a day job and music is my hobby. Even a lot of the 500 series modules, in general, seemed way overpriced.

Then one sunny day.......I picked up the "Sound City" documentary and said to myself: "YES! That's the studio sound that I want!"

My first choice was the Rupert Neve 517 module which has an instrument input and 1-knob optical compressor. But, it didn't have a gain LED. That would drive me crazy not knowing how high or low to set everything (I bought an Eden bass DI and it didn't have a peak LED.) As for the instrument input, I figured if I installed the 511 module in a Radial Cube that has quarter-inch inputs already, and use my ART tube compressor, I wouldn't need to spend the extra $300 on the 517 module. I would rather put that $300 towards another 2-channel tube compressor. And by the way, everyone and their mama online complains about ART products. Price-wise, it's at the bottom of the "quality spectrum" but their tube compressor works and sounds great.

The first studio project I did with my new toys was record female voice.
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Arrived on time and is a mega product!
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