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PreSonus Eureka [message #75859] Sat, 11 November 2006 12:16 Go to next message
Wayne Carson is currently offline  Wayne Carson   UNITED STATES
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Hello NG,

Anyone want to chime in on the PreSonus Eureka mic pre/compressor/EQ? GC
has one for $500.00. This seems real close to what I want. Class A, single
space, single channel, clean, minimal coloration with compressor under $1K.
Primarily for vox (I'm looking for a bit more warmth and a bit less
brittle/harshness and soft knee comp) but I've read it works pretty good as
a DI for bass guitar too. I've read that they have some pretty top notch
gear for the price. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks guys and
gals. Wayne
Re: PreSonus Eureka [message #75861 is a reply to message #75859] Sat, 11 November 2006 12:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
AlexPlasko is currently offline  AlexPlasko   UNITED STATES
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I havent heard any negatives on that box. I havent A/B'd one against my
Vipre ,but they do have the variable impedance knob for your coloring
pleasure.
Talk to Barry or Morgan at ECCM for a more in depth . I know they all love
that box."Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote in message
news:45562d7e@linux...
> Hello NG,
>
> Anyone want to chime in on the PreSonus Eureka mic pre/compressor/EQ? GC
> has one for $500.00. This seems real close to what I want. Class A,
> single space, single channel, clean, minimal coloration with compressor
> under $1K. Primarily for vox (I'm looking for a bit more warmth and a bit
> less brittle/harshness and soft knee comp) but I've read it works pretty
> good as a DI for bass guitar too. I've read that they have some pretty
> top notch gear for the price. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks
> guys and gals. Wayne
>
Re: PreSonus Eureka [message #75863 is a reply to message #75859] Sat, 11 November 2006 14:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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Registered: July 2007
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I've never liked PreSonus mic pres at all, though their firewire drivers are
excellent and I use their interface with my laptop. However, the drummer
in my band bought a Eureka and it really sounds fantastic. I wish the pres
in the rest of their gear sounded half as good.

TCB

"Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote:
>Hello NG,
>
>Anyone want to chime in on the PreSonus Eureka mic pre/compressor/EQ? GC

>has one for $500.00. This seems real close to what I want. Class A, single

>space, single channel, clean, minimal coloration with compressor under $1K.

>Primarily for vox (I'm looking for a bit more warmth and a bit less
>brittle/harshness and soft knee comp) but I've read it works pretty good
as
>a DI for bass guitar too. I've read that they have some pretty top notch

>gear for the price. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks guys and

>gals. Wayne
>
>
Re: PreSonus Eureka [message #75866 is a reply to message #75859] Sat, 11 November 2006 16:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
MikeP is currently offline  MikeP
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Registered: October 2006
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I have always been a fan of Presonus Pre's. I have both the M80 and the VXP
and I always get good results with them. I haven't used the Eureka personally,
but I have read nothing but favorable reviews.
"Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote:
>Hello NG,
>
>Anyone want to chime in on the PreSonus Eureka mic pre/compressor/EQ? GC

>has one for $500.00. This seems real close to what I want. Class A, single

>space, single channel, clean, minimal coloration with compressor under $1K.

>Primarily for vox (I'm looking for a bit more warmth and a bit less
>brittle/harshness and soft knee comp) but I've read it works pretty good
as
>a DI for bass guitar too. I've read that they have some pretty top notch

>gear for the price. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks guys and

>gals. Wayne
>
>
Re: PreSonus Eureka [message #75989 is a reply to message #75859] Tue, 14 November 2006 12:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Carson is currently offline  Wayne Carson   UNITED STATES
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Registered: June 2007
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Thanks guys. I purchased the Eureka. Got a pretty good deal at GC. $435
with some sweet talking and coupons.

The unit sounds pretty clean and clear with just a tiny bit of
electronic/processing heard. The soft knee compression is just what I
needed. The 3 band parametric is pretty sensitive and a +/- 2 or 3 db is
audible. The VU is nice showing either output gain or compression gain
reduction. The compressor and EQ have a bypass for a reality check. The
variable input impeadance does dramatically change the gain and tone of my
mic. I use a Conneaut Audio Devices (CAD) Equitek E-100 with 200 ohm
impeadance. Using the Eureka in 600 ohm the mic is bright and using 150 ohm
it's quite a bit darker sounding. The saturation control (digital tube
simulation for warmth) using a FET draining method does smooth out harshness
and brashness but also cuts some of the clarity and airyness. One thing
that is annoying is that the shiny sky blue knobs, although pretty, are hard
to see the white line on them all the time. Fortunately, I plan to set and
forget once I've dialed in my vox. They do have just enough detent to feel
changes. All in all, I'm happy.

Wayne
Re: PreSonus Eureka [message #75999 is a reply to message #75989] Tue, 14 November 2006 17:45 Go to previous message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Registered: April 2006
Senior Member
And if for some reason you decide later that it stinks, you can
always call it the: "You-REEK-a".

:D

yne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote:
>Thanks guys. I purchased the Eureka. Got a pretty good deal at GC. $435

>with some sweet talking and coupons.
>
>The unit sounds pretty clean and clear with just a tiny bit of
>electronic/processing heard. The soft knee compression is just what I
>needed. The 3 band parametric is pretty sensitive and a +/- 2 or 3 db is

>audible. The VU is nice showing either output gain or compression gain

>reduction. The compressor and EQ have a bypass for a reality check. The

>variable input impeadance does dramatically change the gain and tone of
my
>mic. I use a Conneaut Audio Devices (CAD) Equitek E-100 with 200 ohm
>impeadance. Using the Eureka in 600 ohm the mic is bright and using 150
ohm
>it's quite a bit darker sounding. The saturation control (digital tube

>simulation for warmth) using a FET draining method does smooth out harshness

>and brashness but also cuts some of the clarity and airyness. One thing

>that is annoying is that the shiny sky blue knobs, although pretty, are
hard
>to see the white line on them all the time. Fortunately, I plan to set
and
>forget once I've dialed in my vox. They do have just enough detent to
feel
>changes. All in all, I'm happy.
>
>Wayne
>
>
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