Neve Preamp
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Neve Preamp
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C. XAVIER
Top Pre Amp
Very nice presence and colour gain.
C. Dumerniet
Just like that
This pre amp gives me just that extra sauce I need to make things stand out from the mix.
s. donat
huge sound
huge sound on every things, great gritty drive when push the gain
c. roberts
killer
silly how good this plug is....
D. Pezzati
A 360 degrees tool
Perfect with vocal and instruments, easy to tweak
J. Rosenthal
The Real Deal
Great plugin, make yours vocals impressive.
c. vieno
Very impressed by this one
You can add this one to my go to list. I love what it does for guitar and bass!
E. Enger
As advertised
Been using it a lot on vocals and love the subtle magic it brings.
E. Enger
As advertised
Been using it a lot on vocals and love the subtle magic it brings.
M. Doucet
When you just need some color !
When I do a Big Live Recording on a single Apollo 16 Quad and need to manage the Shark DSP. I use the Neve Preamp on almost all tracks and some legacy 1175/LA2A
M. Kraski
Not much to say...
...it's simply magic.
h. oh
fantastic
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A. Jensen
great
works and sounds great
S. Hawkins
Very vibey
Yep, liking this one. Offers a subtle or not so subtle saturation with essential controls for output adjustments and a roll- off.
J. Lacroix-Cardinal
Neve Preamp - Simple and Effective
Doesn't need an explanation, this thing is exactly what you need if you want a simple, effective and great sounding plugin.
C. Gould
Neve Preamp
Nice behaves very similar to original can put some nice warmth or grit into a mic recording, the progression is a little more aggressive than the original but hey NEVE all day long.
D. Lacroix
ITs NEVE so YOU ALREADY
NEVE SELF EXPLANATORY!!!!!!!! YOU WANT GREAT QUALITY SOUND, YOU CAN NEVER GO WRONG WITH THE NEVE BRAND!!!!!!!
P. FRATTINI
The one. The only.
It is definitely the most simple, and yet, one of the most deliciously perfect plugin ever.
I use it on basically everything. From vocals to my Telecaster and even my Strike MultiPad, it is a killer solution to all things input.
I don’t recommend it. I urge you to use it.
A. Bakker
Great preamp for recording classical guitar
My Millennia TD1 preamp is my go to preamp. Nothing beats it for me. I use the DI to record electric guitars and the mic preamp for my acoustic and classical guitars.
This summer I started to record the classical guitar that I built myself last year. It took me 12 months to build the guitar, but that’s a different story. Whatever I tried I just could not record the sound that my ears heard by using just one microphone. So I started experimenting with a Neumann TLM102 on the bridge side and a KM184 on the neck side.
I used the Millennia for the TLM102 and a U610B Unison preamp for the KM184 on my Apollo but was not yet convinced and was about to purchase a Millennia HV3C, that has 2 of the same preamp as the TD1, until I saw a video of comparing the Neve 1073 Unison preamp with the real deal.
So… what if I just take the Neve preamp, use the Millennia NSEQ (the TD-1 also has 2 bands of the NSEQ-2), and then into a LA2A? Put it on two channels in the Apollo and connected the guitar with the TLM102 and the KM184. Routed both channels to a bus and glued it together with a bit of compression and the result is great.
Very natural and brings out the warm characteristics of the cedar top of the guitar.