by Royce » Tue Aug 02, 2005 5:22 pm
Think of it this way.... the closest thing I could find to the GREEN preamp is the "Focusrite TrakMaster Pro Channel Strip" which has one channel, but aslo has compression and eq and costs about $300. Ok... lets leave off $100 for the compressor -- that's about $200 for the one channel and is the cheapest pre I could find from them in a quick search.
Now... assuming your berringer has 16 channels ... at $200 per channel, it would have cost you $3,200 for the mixer right? No?
Though I have no personal experience with Focusrite, what you were hearing was a much higher quality preamp than what you were using through the mixers. To keep costs down, the pres used in the type of mixers you mentioned are not nearly as high quality as the separate pres you buy from Focusrite, someone else, or here at SCA. They are made with less expensive components etc, which is generally fine for a live setting, but in the studio, a higher quality setup is more desireable.
Class A -- if I understand correctly, is just how the circuit is layed out and doesn't necessarily mean a "better" preamp or a better "sound".
These preamps Tim sells are outstanding (though I havent presonally tried the J99 yet) and i would venture to bet that they will do even better than the Focusrite you heard regardless of whether they are "Class A" design or not.