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The TL;DR would be that the pre-amp is really not that important, but if you can afford to record with 2 mics at the same time and mix it before going into your DAW, you have a pretty awesome setup with a lot of tonal freedom. The guy is also pretty happy with Behringer Preamps if I remember correctly.
Using 2 mics sounds interesting.
reduce the input volume of the pre amp and get a cleaner signal.
At the moment their is too much noise because the input is high.
And no I can't turn the amp up anymore it's just right where it is.
Ok narrowed it down to 2.
Presonus or Behringer.
comments please.
Also, most preamps actually give their best noise performance with the gain turned up quite high.
What is it that you're recording, and how are you recording it?
I now realise a preamp is not going to do any good I just needed to
balance the interface volume with the amp.