Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
try a MIDIMAN - audiobuddy. It's a 2 channel preamp made for mic or line level signals - very tiny, and VERY hot output! XLR and 1/4". I have one, and it really works well!
Intriguing idea
, as it's MUCH lighter & smaller than the Mackie 1202. I'm seriously considering going the AudioBuddy route now for the larger gigs where more volume is required.
Uncle Dave, do you recommend going out the PSR2000's L/R 'main outs' or using the 2000's Aux (fixed level) RCA outs to the Audio Buddy? Does it matter as far as sound quality is concerned?
Is there any 'sound quality' advantage to using the PSR200's fixed level RCA outputs to the Audio Buddy? This method would require that the Audio Buddy be situated on or next to the KB, for volume control access.
It would be far more convenient (and preferable) to control the overall volume from the PSR2000's 'master volume knob' allowing the AudioBuddy to be placed 'anywhere', but this requires going out the 2000's 'main outs'.
Even though the Audio Buddy was specifically designed for the studio as a mic preamp I'm probably going to continue to route my vocals thru the 2000's mic eq/efx section and go out with the keyboard sounds. I hope that the Audio Buddy isn't too delicate to withstand the rigors of gigging.
Uncle Dave, before actually purchasing the Audio Buddy, I was hoping to get more detailed SETUP advice from you using it with the PSR2000 & EVSX100's setup.
Thanks, - Scott