Winter NAMM 2012 News
I've been using the LA610 for about 6 months. The thing I like most about it is that it is a compact channel strip that I can use over and over again for my overdubs. I haven't had any complaints, although I wish there were some 1/4'' connections in addition to the XLRs. I've used all sorts of other Summit products (LA-2a, 1176, LA-3a, etc) and ...
Summit Audio has an outstanding line of gear to offer, with the MPE-200 being one of their finest products. Of course it's going to cost you an arm and a leg to get one, and to be honest I'm not really sure that it's worth the price. Having said this, I use one at the studio where I work, so I don't have to pay at all for it. It's basically t...
While the Summit ECS-410 Everest does come with an extraordinary price tag, for those looking for an incredible channel strip for their studio regardless of the price, Everest will work for you. I don't own one of these myself as I don't have the budget for a top end piece of gear like this, but I've used it enough in a professional studio that...
I've only been using the Summit MPC-100A for a couple of months but I've been using gear made by Summit Audio for years and really love the sound of their outboard gear. The MPC-100A is no exception as it has an outstanding sound across the board. I can't say enough about how user friendly this is and how awesome of a channel strip it is. The...
I dreamed for a long time for my solo concerts in conventional sound systems, in fact I often program with excerpts from opera involving one or two soloists extract (example: tenor and soprano + flute concerto and harp, or then again another soprano) short, you understand the whole point of a telll machine, finished the pre-amp analog racks for ...