TL audio tube console-mixer. (M1)
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:39 pm
You also have to consider where the tubes are at relative to the gain staging in the desk. The real "smoke and mirrors" of modern tube electronics is the implementation of the tubes in the audio circuit. For example, if you have a tube on the input stage of this desk, where exactly is it being used in the circuit? Is in the mic amp and line input stage, or is it just in the mic amp? I don't see any specs on this board that show tubes being part of the mix bus, and that is probably where you would want that "tube" sound showing up if that's what you are going for.
Furthermore, if the tube is implemented in the imput gain stage, you might just have it on a mic amp, and in that case, the only tube you will get is what is printed from those mic amps to tape. That being said, Focusrite (outside of a very narrow product line from a long time ago) is a prosumer company that markets their equipment to people who spend too much time reading mix magazine - I would recommend against purchasing from them.
When I get out of work, I will give you some alternative suggestions.
Furthermore, if the tube is implemented in the imput gain stage, you might just have it on a mic amp, and in that case, the only tube you will get is what is printed from those mic amps to tape. That being said, Focusrite (outside of a very narrow product line from a long time ago) is a prosumer company that markets their equipment to people who spend too much time reading mix magazine - I would recommend against purchasing from them.
When I get out of work, I will give you some alternative suggestions.