Agreed Chakster. The Croft presents the soundstage with good depth and if the hats are at the back, that’s where they’ll be in the mix in a good live recording.
Any time I recommend the Croft pre/RIAA, it is always with the caveat that you swap the tubes. (You could also try GE triple mica black plate 5751.) To be honest, I think Glenn assumes you’ll do that anyway. It also sounds better with the cover off so rolling is easy.
Any time I recommend the Croft pre/RIAA, it is always with the caveat that you swap the tubes. (You could also try GE triple mica black plate 5751.) To be honest, I think Glenn assumes you’ll do that anyway. It also sounds better with the cover off so rolling is easy.