Need Favour: What Was Name Of Neve Preamp Reviewed...
Need Favour: What Was Name Of Neve Preamp Reviewed...
in TapeOp #49?
It got such a glowing review, I wanted to give it a try but I can't find the issue underneath a blizzard of <ahem> hugely important papers.
TIA,
---JC
It got such a glowing review, I wanted to give it a try but I can't find the issue underneath a blizzard of <ahem> hugely important papers.
TIA,
---JC
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I just posted a request for someone to tell me which issue The Rupert Neve Prtico 5012 review is in and while looking for an answer to this previously posted question the answer has presented itself. Issue 49. Mike Caffey gave it a glowing review.
I have been pining for a high quality preamp to add to my rig including a 4 channel Sytek unit, which the more I use the more i appreciate. We recorded various guitars through a loud bassman with Sytek and were knocked out by how the sytek really sounded like the Bassman sounded in the room.
Just bought a Portico 5012 ( a big financial leap for this back yard studio) and will try it out later today on an overdub session. Preliminary trials recording my precision bass through di into portico into digi002r has made a Neve nut out of me. incrdible depth and clarity. My words cannot describe the joy in hearing this humble bass through headphones.
Thanks to Mr.Neve and his crew.
I have been pining for a high quality preamp to add to my rig including a 4 channel Sytek unit, which the more I use the more i appreciate. We recorded various guitars through a loud bassman with Sytek and were knocked out by how the sytek really sounded like the Bassman sounded in the room.
Just bought a Portico 5012 ( a big financial leap for this back yard studio) and will try it out later today on an overdub session. Preliminary trials recording my precision bass through di into portico into digi002r has made a Neve nut out of me. incrdible depth and clarity. My words cannot describe the joy in hearing this humble bass through headphones.
Thanks to Mr.Neve and his crew.
OK, so it -was- the Portico? I'm a bit confused as I -thought- recalled the reviewer gushing about how it sounded with bass guitar and yet when I look @ the picture @ the Neve site it doesn't indicate that it has a line input at all.
Can someone please set me straight on the product reviewed and the signal path the reviewer used in the article? Or can I get another copy of the article somehow?
TIA,
---JC
Can someone please set me straight on the product reviewed and the signal path the reviewer used in the article? Or can I get another copy of the article somehow?
TIA,
---JC
doctari wrote:I just posted a request for someone to tell me which issue The Rupert Neve Prtico 5012 review is in and while looking for an answer to this previously posted question the answer has presented itself. Issue 49. Mike Caffey gave it a glowing review.
I have been pining for a high quality preamp to add to my rig including a 4 channel Sytek unit, which the more I use the more i appreciate. We recorded various guitars through a loud bassman with Sytek and were knocked out by how the sytek really sounded like the Bassman sounded in the room.
Just bought a Portico 5012 ( a big financial leap for this back yard studio) and will try it out later today on an overdub session. Preliminary trials recording my precision bass through di into portico into digi002r has made a Neve nut out of me. incrdible depth and clarity. My words cannot describe the joy in hearing this humble bass through headphones.
Thanks to Mr.Neve and his crew.
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Wrong review
Hi. The Neve Portico 5012 does not have a di. The review in issue #49 gushing about bass was for the Wunder Audio PEQ1R New Revision "A," which is a pre/eq combo.
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--ryan
p.s.
I'm guessing the Neve is a great sounding pre, check out some samples/comparisons here:
http://www.thelisteningsessions.com/session10.htm
(www.wunderaudio.com)
--ryan
p.s.
I'm guessing the Neve is a great sounding pre, check out some samples/comparisons here:
http://www.thelisteningsessions.com/session10.htm
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The 5012 does not have a1/4" instrument line in. I plugged a precision bass into a Radial JDI into xlr mic input of the Portico and running the gain on 48 or 54 with the trim on 0 or +2 , heard really clear and deep tones being produced in my headphones. I have not mixed anything using it for bass yet, but I used it for various acoustic and electric guitars during overdubs, the acoustics souded really sweet. I must admit my novice recording skills, and so far none of thes tracks have been mixed.As far as comparing with the Sytek its too soon for me to say. But to my ears the Sytek is worthy and stands up quite well. But at least in headphones the Portico seems to get me closer to the sounds I've envied on records for years. Considering the difference in price between 2 channels of the Neve to 4 channels of Sytek, I would like to see what more experienced recordists have to say.
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The Rupert Neve Designs Portico, sadly, does not have a DI, as other people said.
I have it and absolutely love it.
Several of us posted extensively about it on Phil O'Keefe's forum on Harmony Central. I'll try and provide a link to it later on.
I bought it partially because of the TapeOp review. It really is wonderful. And I know that this is an odd thing to say since it is rather expensive, but it is a bargain. I broke the piggy bank to get it. But it's worth it. No regrets. It sounds wonderfully clear and full. And in Silk Mode, it has noticeably more girth and does something cool to the top end - not exactly sure what, but it sure is smooth.
I've tried it on male and female vocals with a Lawson L251 mic, and recorded guitar cabinets and bass cabinets, all with outstanding results. The character of the Silk Button pushed in makes the Portico more versatile.
I should mention too that the high-pass filter can be set for as high as 250Hz, rather high for a high-pass filter. But the thing works great. Adjust it in and out and it does not change the inherent character of the sound at all. Works really well. I always roll off at least the bottom 100-120Hz for vocals (I'm in a home studio, and this kind of roll-off is almost mandatory).
I have it and absolutely love it.
Several of us posted extensively about it on Phil O'Keefe's forum on Harmony Central. I'll try and provide a link to it later on.
I bought it partially because of the TapeOp review. It really is wonderful. And I know that this is an odd thing to say since it is rather expensive, but it is a bargain. I broke the piggy bank to get it. But it's worth it. No regrets. It sounds wonderfully clear and full. And in Silk Mode, it has noticeably more girth and does something cool to the top end - not exactly sure what, but it sure is smooth.
I've tried it on male and female vocals with a Lawson L251 mic, and recorded guitar cabinets and bass cabinets, all with outstanding results. The character of the Silk Button pushed in makes the Portico more versatile.
I should mention too that the high-pass filter can be set for as high as 250Hz, rather high for a high-pass filter. But the thing works great. Adjust it in and out and it does not change the inherent character of the sound at all. Works really well. I always roll off at least the bottom 100-120Hz for vocals (I'm in a home studio, and this kind of roll-off is almost mandatory).
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I forgot to mention that I've recorded acoustic guitars with it and they too sound really great. Regular setting - open and clear. Silk - more " '70s" sounding, still really great. Kinda depends on what sort of sound you're after.
I have mixed songs with it and the female vox and bass tracks sit in the mix very nicely.
I have mixed songs with it and the female vox and bass tracks sit in the mix very nicely.
Speaking of Wunder Audio, I'd really like to see an article on these guys. With the growing popularity of their pres, their re-makes of the C12 and U47, and their new console they're working on, I think it could be quite interesting (especially with pics of their shop).TapeOpLarry wrote:Wunder Audio?
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The silk button has something to do with negative feed back according to the users pamphlet that came with the Portico. This is something electronic circuit people understand. All I know is Precision into Jdi or Bassbone into the Portico with silk engaged creates a buttery, velvety, tone.Don't have a clue what negative feedback is or why adding it or taking it away effects the sound, but the silk button does something cool too the bass.
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