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Re: Sound Devices 722 and 744T record at 24/192

Subject: Re: Sound Devices 722 and 744T record at 24/192
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 17:46:05 -0000
I don't think they are talking about my Quadmic Pre as it is to new
to be called popular and can not hold its own battery. Bet they don't
beat the quadmic specs but I also bet it will be pretty close as they
have the proven track record to build a great pre.

http://www.rme-audio.com/english/micpreamps/quadmic.htm#TECHNICAL

Rich

--- In  Geoff Sample <>
wrote:
> On the sonicsense website interview re the sound devices 7 series
there's
> the following dialogue:
>
>
> > Let's push it further, how about compared to the high-end
portable pre-amps in
> > common use?
> > While this is a subjective matter, what is the parting word for
now until we
> > can listen?
> >
> > You can favorably compare its preamps to [the most popular field
pre-amp in
> > use], plus we exceed their specifications for distortion
performance and
> > E.I.N.
>
> Anyone care to hazard a guess - or maybe know - what 'the most
popular field
> pre-amp in use' might be? I use the MP2. Some recordists I know
working in
> film/tv use SQN mixers. I've heard good reports of the Lunatec
units. What
> other popular quality pre-amps are there out there?
>
> Regards, Geoff.
>
> Geoff Sample
>
> Wildsong Studios
> Northumberland, UK
> http://www.wildsong.co.uk
>
> This month's feature on common frogs:
> http://www.wildsong.co.uk/monthly_feature.html
> ..............................................
>
> 'That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, but that
land is
> to be loved and respected is an extension of ethics .... We abuse
land
> because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see
land as a
> community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and
respect.'
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