It was kind of a middle of the road, country rockish thing. I had a random ditty that occurred to me while driving that I had a voice memo of that was 30 seconds long. I used drum set, electric bass, a couple semi dirty guitars, an acoustic, sax, and vocals. It was time consuming. The only preamps/instruments I gently overdrove(?) (in all my years I've never had to conjugate that verb) were the Great River and the Chandler Germanium on guitar duty because that's kind of something they were designed to do. Everything else I tried to leave some head room.seby wrote: Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:19 pmFun test! Pure speculation, but what do you think that the differences might have been had you run the same program material through a bunch of strongly coloured Coil, Fearn, Gyraf, Tubetech or Thermionic Culture pres for example?losthighway wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 1:45 pm I did an experiment this summer where I recorded the same multi track (short) song repeatedly through 5 different preamps to test the discernible difference and the "build up" theory of a particular pre's sonic fingerprint.
The results were staggering. There was maybe 3-5% difference between the most unlike sounding modules. My Alan and Heath board pres hung right in there with API and Sytek. The Great River sounded ever so subtly nicer, and the Chandler had just a hint more harmonic saturation. It totally killed all of my preamp gear lust. I could have recorded my last dozen projects on only my board pres and no one would have lost anything in the process.
Actually what was the program material? I find pres are most noticeable with either transient-tail heavy music with lots of space around it (acoustic/classical), or heavier material where the pres are being driven hard.
I would imagine the saturation heavy preamps/approach would possibly show a greater range. It's like how digging into a Vox sounds different than digging into a Marshall. Even the Great River and Chandler kind of take going into the red in different ways. The Chandler turns into a slew of mid goo, the Great River has a gently opposite 'smile curve' kind of thing going with a sparkly top and gentle mids.