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	<title>Comments on: Show 77 &#8211; Triton Audio BigAmp &amp; FETHead review and using LiveCut</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 02:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you for taking all that time to listen to our shows.  That is a lot of material to cover in a short time!

I still really want to build some DIY preamp kits, but I have not had a spare second to even attempt the project.  It is on the back burner for a while right now. Check out show #14 where I interview Jeff Conner who built several DIY preamps.

The Pre 73 is fantastic.  I use it just about every day in the studio.  That is the pre that I use to record my voice for the podcast since the review episode.  I use it on most vocals, bass, electric guitars, and direct signals that need a little something extra.  For the super clean signals, I would not recommend it.  Something like the True Systems P-Solo would be a great choice there.  That is next on my list.  That is what Jon uses.

I dig the FEThead.  Adding some clean gain before the preamp is a welcomed addition where it is needed.  I was very pleased with the Big Amp for instruments.  I will likely get that one first.  I heard from others that the RODE is really noisy from several sources directly after the show.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for taking all that time to listen to our shows.  That is a lot of material to cover in a short time!</p>
<p>I still really want to build some DIY preamp kits, but I have not had a spare second to even attempt the project.  It is on the back burner for a while right now. Check out show #14 where I interview Jeff Conner who built several DIY preamps.</p>
<p>The Pre 73 is fantastic.  I use it just about every day in the studio.  That is the pre that I use to record my voice for the podcast since the review episode.  I use it on most vocals, bass, electric guitars, and direct signals that need a little something extra.  For the super clean signals, I would not recommend it.  Something like the True Systems P-Solo would be a great choice there.  That is next on my list.  That is what Jon uses.</p>
<p>I dig the FEThead.  Adding some clean gain before the preamp is a welcomed addition where it is needed.  I was very pleased with the Big Amp for instruments.  I will likely get that one first.  I heard from others that the RODE is really noisy from several sources directly after the show.</p>
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		<title>By: Jason</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 18:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a relative newcomer to the podcast so what I did was I downloaded every show &amp; listened to them all in order over the span of a couple weeks while commuting or just when I had free time. One thing I am still waiting for a show about is do-it-yourself kit pres. Early on in the podcasts Ryan (if I remember correctly) really had an itch for building some preamp kits. Has this kit build ever came to fruition &amp; if so, please do tell... and if not, please do tell why not? As far as preamps go, I have had a few big curiosities I&#039;d hope that you fellas would cover... 1) The GoldenAge Pre 73 (covered in a past show, Thanks!), 2) Hearing about Ryan&#039;s trials &amp; tribulations of building a kit pre and 3) the crew&#039;s views on the FetHead (of which I am a HUGE FAN!!! I don&#039;t record with a ribbon anymore without a FEThead inline). For your info, the RODE D-Power Plug is noisy as hell! I mean reallllllllly noisy. Thanks for the great shows guys, keep up the good work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a relative newcomer to the podcast so what I did was I downloaded every show &amp; listened to them all in order over the span of a couple weeks while commuting or just when I had free time. One thing I am still waiting for a show about is do-it-yourself kit pres. Early on in the podcasts Ryan (if I remember correctly) really had an itch for building some preamp kits. Has this kit build ever came to fruition &amp; if so, please do tell&#8230; and if not, please do tell why not? As far as preamps go, I have had a few big curiosities I&#8217;d hope that you fellas would cover&#8230; 1) The GoldenAge Pre 73 (covered in a past show, Thanks!), 2) Hearing about Ryan&#8217;s trials &amp; tribulations of building a kit pre and 3) the crew&#8217;s views on the FetHead (of which I am a HUGE FAN!!! I don&#8217;t record with a ribbon anymore without a FEThead inline). For your info, the RODE D-Power Plug is noisy as hell! I mean reallllllllly noisy. Thanks for the great shows guys, keep up the good work.</p>
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