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- stompboxjon
Fonctionne bien, mais rien ne s'oppose à moi pour ce prix
Publié le 07/01/13 à 23:40 (contenu en anglais)The FMR RNP8380 is a solid preamp that works great; it has 2 channels with balanced XLR connectors. This preamp is very small and is made for a table top, it is not rackable. The gain range is 0-66dB with a clipping level of +27.5dBu. On the front of the preamp there are 12 ¼ inch HI-Z inputs that are made for your instruments. You can also switch off and on the phantom power easily on the front of the RNP8380, and you can see your levels with the 3 LED meters.
UTILIZATION
Using this preamp is easy; it comes with a well written manual to get you started. On the back of this preamp is where the rest of your inputs are, 2 XLR inputs for mics, 2 ¼ TRS insert points and 2 ¼ balanced outputs.
SOUND QUALITY
I have been using this preamp since 2009 and it has not let me down. I only use it for smaller projects because it does not have as many instrument inputs that I need to have but it stays here in my home studio at all times. The general set up process of the RNP8380 is quick and simple. I have used other FMR interfaces and products before and most of them are made well. They have not gave me a bad experience and they have great customer support in case you need help setting something up.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall this preamp is good but it is not the best you can get for the money. There are some really good interfaces out there and this one does not stand out over most of them. It is not a bad preamp at all, it is warm and quiet. But for the price there are a lot of other preamps that are just as good or better. Some of the other preamps you should consider are the MICO and some by Radio Design.30 - moosersPublié le 26/03/09 à 04:58 (contenu en anglais)The FMR Audio RNP8380 Really Nice Preamp is a solid state dual channel preamp. It has both XLR and 1/4 inch inputs, and each has a gain knob to control your level coming in. Each also has a button for 48 volt phantom power, and there are insert options as well. This is not your standard rackable unit, but I have seen a pair of these rack mounted before.
UTILIZATION
The configuration of the FMR Audio RNP8380 is really simple to follow, as you really just need to set your level. The LED metering is nice to have and is helpful when getting a level. It is easy to get a good sound, as the inherent tone is clean. I don't have a manual for this so I don't know how sufficient it is, but the preamp is easy enough to use that you don't really need one.
SOUND QUALITY
The sound quality of the FMR Audio RNP8380 Really Nice Preamp is very good. It won't color your sound at all, and is very true to reproducing your microphone signal. I have used this preamp for all types of applications, including for recording acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, and vocals. These are great sounding preamps with a full and clean tone that are suitable for recording anything.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using the FMR Audio RNP8380 Really Nice Preamp for about two years and have found it to be one of the best preamp deals out there. It is a very cheap price for such a good sounding preamp, and is extremely easy to use. Having the two preamps in one unit is great to have, as it provides you with two channels within one small unit. FMR Audio makes a couple of great products that are ridiculously cheap - this preamp and the Really Nice Compressor. Overall, I highly recommend the FMR Audio RNP8380 to home and professional studio owners.00 - mister o
Exellent rapport qulaité/prix
Publié le 27/07/11 à 00:47Idem.
UTILISATION
Voir autre avis.
QUALITÉ SONORE
Très neutre et précis.
Il ne faut pas chercher de caractère.
Très bon sur les over head et les cordes.
AVIS GLOBAL
utilisé depuis 2008, j'ai eu beaucoup de préamps entre les main.
Sa transparence +et -.
Excellent rapport Q/P, bien au dessus des studio project ou autre behringer.11 - rilesPublié le 01/06/07 à 00:142 canaux de préampli micro à transistor en classe A.
Par canal :
entrée micro sur XLR
entrée instrument sur Jack en face avant
insert asymétrique en jack TRS (pour le compresseur RNC de la marque, ou autre)
sortie ligne symétrique sur jack TRS
gain cranté par pas de 6 dB, Maximum 66dB
Alim phantom 48V
inverseur de polarité
Afficheur de niveau à trois diodes (signal, +18, clip)
Boîtier en 1/3 de rack, 1 unité de haut
Alimentation : adaptateur secteur 24V alternatif (sous réserve)
UTILISATION
Attention au gain cranté : on ne peut pas changer le réglage discrètement en cours d'enregistrement.
L'interrupteur d'alimentation fantôme coupe la sortie pendant quelques secondes, afin d'évi…Lire la suite2 canaux de préampli micro à transistor en classe A.
Par canal :
entrée micro sur XLR
entrée instrument sur Jack en face avant
insert asymétrique en jack TRS (pour le compresseur RNC de la marque, ou autre)
sortie ligne symétrique sur jack TRS
gain cranté par pas de 6 dB, Maximum 66dB
Alim phantom 48V
inverseur de polarité
Afficheur de niveau à trois diodes (signal, +18, clip)
Boîtier en 1/3 de rack, 1 unité de haut
Alimentation : adaptateur secteur 24V alternatif (sous réserve)
UTILISATION
Attention au gain cranté : on ne peut pas changer le réglage discrètement en cours d'enregistrement.
L'interrupteur d'alimentation fantôme coupe la sortie pendant quelques secondes, afin d'éviter les "plops" intempestifs.
L'état des interrupteurs est repéré par des diodes.
L'insert permet de brancher (avec un jack stéréo = aller+retour) un compresseur de la marque (RNC ou RNLA) ou tout autre appareil (prévoir un cordon d'insert en Y). On peut aussi utiliser le retour d'insert pour symétriser une sortie asymétrique (pratique).
QUALITÉ SONORE
Neutre et précis.
Parfaitement honnête.
AVIS GLOBAL
Ce petit appareil mérite sa place dans tout home-studio. Certes il ne vaut pas des préamplis mythiques comme Neve ou Focusrite (d'ailleurs conçus en partie par M. Rupert Neve), mais il ne coûte pas autant.
Avec ce préampli micro, FMR tient son engagement : un très bon rapport qualité/prix.Lire moins30