Onyx 800 vs Focusrite Octopre
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Onyx 800 vs Focusrite Octopre
Anyone have experience with both these boxes? I'm looking for more simultaneous ins to my 2408 mkII, using the ADAT port or TDIF. They are about the same price, though the Mackie's got two channels of variable imp. My question really rests on the quality of the converters. Better Focusrite's are, well... better. Wasn't too keen on some of the lower end stuff, like MBox.
So ultimately, preamp comparison, converter comparison. Any opinions?
Thanks
And, if you know, Onyx vs VLZ pres
So ultimately, preamp comparison, converter comparison. Any opinions?
Thanks
And, if you know, Onyx vs VLZ pres
Both are very nice but the 800R had more to offer me and very pleased with the sound quality. Here is a Tape Op review that helped me decide.
http://www.mackie.com/pdf/press/800R_01-05_TapeOP.pdf
-J

http://www.mackie.com/pdf/press/800R_01-05_TapeOP.pdf
-J
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It's really hard to say that one is better than the other, as they are both excellent for their price-point...yet offer a unique "flavor". The pres on the Onyx are more transparent than those of the Octopre. You also have the impedance switching which can be quite useful. However, the Octopre does have some slight warmth in the sound and combined with the general compression onboard...it makes for a versatile pre, especially for drums. By the time you add the ADAT card, they are about the same price.
Thank you,
Brad Lyons
db AUDIO & VIDEO
-Systems Advisor, CTS
Brad Lyons
db AUDIO & VIDEO
-Systems Advisor, CTS
Thanks everyone.
Howzabout this? What about those pres vs. soundcraft pres in their smaller mixers? I'm trying to get the most bang for the buck. I'd use the digital ins on my 2408 for the outs from the Octo or the Onyx, but I could alternately get a used 2408 on ebay "fer cheap" and pipe it through the same pci card, and run another mixer and have e.q. on my input channels, with live monitoring capabilities. Right now I've got an Aphex tube pre that's smoked everything I'm comparing it with at the price point ($150/channel) and a Mackie VLZ pro.
Operatives here: maximizing a G4 400 mhz with a 1.8 ghz cpu upgrade, trying to get something that gives me more simultaneous inputs at 24 bit, that won't be "undercompatible" when I get a g5.
So I'm thinking pres, and how to get 'em in. Presonus digimax? Octopre? Onyx 800? Soundcraft?
Howzabout this? What about those pres vs. soundcraft pres in their smaller mixers? I'm trying to get the most bang for the buck. I'd use the digital ins on my 2408 for the outs from the Octo or the Onyx, but I could alternately get a used 2408 on ebay "fer cheap" and pipe it through the same pci card, and run another mixer and have e.q. on my input channels, with live monitoring capabilities. Right now I've got an Aphex tube pre that's smoked everything I'm comparing it with at the price point ($150/channel) and a Mackie VLZ pro.
Operatives here: maximizing a G4 400 mhz with a 1.8 ghz cpu upgrade, trying to get something that gives me more simultaneous inputs at 24 bit, that won't be "undercompatible" when I get a g5.
So I'm thinking pres, and how to get 'em in. Presonus digimax? Octopre? Onyx 800? Soundcraft?