I also use one and find that it really shines when I run an eq through the insert section. and I also move the gain and output in unity…most of time to get to the type of gain I wanna hear in the DAW
I bought one used from Guitar Center for $240 and absolutely LOVE it. Talk about mojo. My vocals cut without any EQ or compression. I'll never sell it and am now interested in checking out more GA gear.
Thanks so much! Admittedly I've sort of fallen off that concept as the channel and myself has grown...which I guess makes sense? Either way, it was a nice way to nurture it :-)
I can hear the difference and I’m only listening on my iPhone. The pre amp gives some weight and warmth to the guitar tone. It brought out more of the Strat’s character to me.
I guess we can see why people loved just plugging strats straight into them Neve consoles and making hit records back in the day 🎶 thanks for watching the video and and taking the time to share your thoughts :)
If you like the GA, definitely check out the Warm Audio WA73 when you get a chance. They are similar, but I think the WA has a little nicer character. I’ve also got preamps by Grace Design, ART, API, Crane Song, CLM Dynamics, Mindprint, and Universal Audio. I am happy to report that none of them sound similar. They all add their own color, and do different things well. I’ve been collecting them for a lot of years, and it’s nice to have a little library of colors to go to when recording. I’m sure now that you are on the preamp kick, there will be no stopping you.
Thanks for that review 👍 Definitely it just sounds more natural with GAP Pre-73 and was worth mentioning that one can gets more from the mics when plugging into that. Take care, Mike
Oh come on, you got the Golden Age because it color coordinates with the Scarlet. (LOL, just kiddin') Got to say, for a DI that guitar sounds really good. DI guitars usually sound bad (in my experience). The GA Pre-73 is going to shine most when you mic your amp or acoustics.
You got me...! ha! Yes I agree about the DI electric guitar sound but I'm on a serious Cory Wong vibe right now so perhaps that's what inspired me. And yes, I feel you are totally right about the Pre-73 shining through best on Vox and Acoustics :-) Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
I'm planning on buying an Art Voice Channel soon. I've been studying on the unit, and it is a very satisfying channel strip from what I've heard and read about them. Check it out when you get a chance.
Check out the Warm Audio WA12 MK2 black mic preamp. I own one and it is one of thee best mic preamps ever. I did own the Tonebeast by Warm at one time as well, and I regret selling it.
I have this preamp i pluged it into a wrong power source since then it has this hum and its not working properly anymore. The tech guys around me dont even understand the circuitary. I feel sad its just sitting on my shelf, cant use it cant fix it. Any help
Hey I also just bought my first preamp! I got the tone beast tb12 Black! Now I’m thinking about upgrading my audio interface from a 2nd generation focusrite 6i6 to the RME UFX plus or maybe a better focusrite not sure yet
Have you tried the SM7B though the pre ? Can you do an AB test on vocals/spoken word. I find the SM7B needs a lot of gain, and is it better though the pre than the Focusrite ?
This is actually a video idea I have written down to do. I did a video on my Sm7b where I showed how I use it with just the Focusrite. I find the Focusrite does give it the juice it needs without being too noisy! But still, I think other content creators (and myself) would find it interesting to put the 7b through the pre amp with a transparent setting and see if that allows to have more freedom when speaking with the 7b than needing to be up close. Good call!
Im going to get an Art Voice Channel. Check that out, it's a BEAST!!!! I already own the Pro VLA 2 from Art, and it is a pretty solid 2 channel optical compressor, so I'm sure the Voice Channel will also be solid.
Hello my friend - Sorry I didn't quite hit the mark in this video for ya! Perhaps, I can revisit this idea in the future. Thanks for watching and be well!
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All Golden Age Project gear punches way above its price point and really delivers the goods. I have one of these and I love it! :D
I also use one and find that it really shines when I run an eq through the insert section. and I also move the gain and output in unity…most of time to get to the type of gain I wanna hear in the DAW
I bought one used from Guitar Center for $240 and absolutely LOVE it. Talk about mojo. My vocals cut without any EQ or compression. I'll never sell it and am now interested in checking out more GA gear.
Awesome!! So pleased you are enjoying it 😊
Great stuff.Thanks !
Thank you!!! 🙌🏻
Like the idea of a grow as you go channel. Had it myself but you’ve done it. 👏
Thanks so much! Admittedly I've sort of fallen off that concept as the channel and myself has grown...which I guess makes sense? Either way, it was a nice way to nurture it :-)
Buy nice or buy twice.
@@JanusJanavas I did buy nice. I got one of these pre amps for my first ever stand alone pre. Love it
I can hear the difference and I’m only listening on my iPhone. The pre amp gives some weight and warmth to the guitar tone. It brought out more of the Strat’s character to me.
I guess we can see why people loved just plugging strats straight into them Neve consoles and making hit records back in the day 🎶 thanks for watching the video and and taking the time to share your thoughts :)
If you like the GA, definitely check out the Warm Audio WA73 when you get a chance. They are similar, but I think the WA has a little nicer character. I’ve also got preamps by Grace Design, ART, API, Crane Song, CLM Dynamics, Mindprint, and Universal Audio. I am happy to report that none of them sound similar. They all add their own color, and do different things well. I’ve been collecting them for a lot of years, and it’s nice to have a little library of colors to go to when recording. I’m sure now that you are on the preamp kick, there will be no stopping you.
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Great products ! I use them on Bass ! 🥰
Yes, they sound wonderful!
Thanks for that review 👍 Definitely it just sounds more natural with GAP Pre-73 and was worth mentioning that one can gets more from the mics when plugging into that. Take care, Mike
Mike, thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment, glad you enjoyed the video :-) All the best!
Should have got the DLX version with the output pad - much more tone options from pushing that output transformer. Costs hardly anything more.
Oh come on, you got the Golden Age because it color coordinates with the Scarlet. (LOL, just kiddin')
Got to say, for a DI that guitar sounds really good. DI guitars usually sound bad (in my experience). The GA Pre-73 is going to shine most when you mic your amp or acoustics.
You got me...! ha! Yes I agree about the DI electric guitar sound but I'm on a serious Cory Wong vibe right now so perhaps that's what inspired me. And yes, I feel you are totally right about the Pre-73 shining through best on Vox and Acoustics :-) Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
I'm planning on buying an Art Voice Channel soon. I've been studying on the unit, and it is a very satisfying channel strip from what I've heard and read about them. Check it out when you get a chance.
I'd love too! Perhaps I can get ART to work with my on a video for one!
Check out the Warm Audio WA12 MK2 black mic preamp. I own one and it is one of thee best mic preamps ever. I did own the Tonebeast by Warm at one time as well, and I regret selling it.
Yes! Warm Audio is wonderful!
I have this preamp i pluged it into a wrong power source since then it has this hum and its not working properly anymore. The tech guys around me dont even understand the circuitary. I feel sad its just sitting on my shelf, cant use it cant fix it. Any help
You could try reaching out to the company and ask how much a repair would be?
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Awesome, thanks friend :-)
Hey I also just bought my first preamp! I got the tone beast tb12 Black! Now I’m thinking about upgrading my audio interface from a 2nd generation focusrite 6i6 to the RME UFX plus or maybe a better focusrite not sure yet
Congrats!! See how you get on with the 6i6 and if you feel you're ready for an upgrade and it makes sense to you, do it :-)
Warm Audio mic preamps are THEE BEST!!!!!!
This is the best pre amp for the money? And you connect this order: Guitar/Vocal - Preamp - Interface - Computer ?
Yes that's how the signal chain works :-) If you're after the Neve sound then this Pre-Amp will certainly help you achieve it!
@@CantAffordToRecord I do rock vocals, i have a Tlm 103 and a steinberg ur 22c you think that pre amp would be a great improvement for me?
@@applecrazy1 As I said I think if you are after that Neve sound and enjoy the colour then I think it would be a great choice :-)
@@CantAffordToRecord Ok thanks
Yeah sounds way thinner with just the interface. Much thicker with the pre amp
Agreed, it feels like there's some nice low-mids there with pre amp
Have you tried the SM7B though the pre ? Can you do an AB test on vocals/spoken word. I find the SM7B needs a lot of gain, and is it better though the pre than the Focusrite ?
This is actually a video idea I have written down to do. I did a video on my Sm7b where I showed how I use it with just the Focusrite. I find the Focusrite does give it the juice it needs without being too noisy! But still, I think other content creators (and myself) would find it interesting to put the 7b through the pre amp with a transparent setting and see if that allows to have more freedom when speaking with the 7b than needing to be up close. Good call!
Would you prefer this to the art mpa preamp?
Great question, they both do the job differently but I find the MPA is more versatile :) thanks for stopping by!
Im going to get an Art Voice Channel. Check that out, it's a BEAST!!!! I already own the Pro VLA 2 from Art, and it is a pretty solid 2 channel optical compressor, so I'm sure the Voice Channel will also be solid.
Man I was hoping you would have done the mic with and without the preamp
Hello my friend - Sorry I didn't quite hit the mark in this video for ya! Perhaps, I can revisit this idea in the future. Thanks for watching and be well!
How do you mount this on a 19" rack?
Hello! :) I believe there is a rack mount which also allows space for another same size unit made by GAP.
The constant music is distracting.
Newer videos don't have it 👍🏻