Although my tracking workstation is getting old, it works well just the way it is. I've build a post workstation to handle everything else.
I'd like to be able to track this way:
Mic > Bellari RP-220 > Aardvark Q10
I've never gotten my brain around the "Who is suppling the 48v in this chain?" question. I want to track vocals through the Bellari to get that tube sound ahead of the Aardvark.
Both devices are 48v capable and I'm not sure which device in this chain supplies the 48v.
I haven't tested it because I don't want to suffer from the law of unintended consequences. Something about letting the smoke out...
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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Re: Multiple 48v Phantom devices in recording chain...
Thanks Nick!
The RP-220 has upgraded op amps and tubes and the clocks in the two Aardvarks are rock solid and produce a great stereo image - that's why I don't mess with that setup. It just works...
Igor was the designer of the Aardvarks and today he is known as "Antelope Audio".
Cheers!
The RP-220 has upgraded op amps and tubes and the clocks in the two Aardvarks are rock solid and produce a great stereo image - that's why I don't mess with that setup. It just works...
Igor was the designer of the Aardvarks and today he is known as "Antelope Audio".
Cheers!
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