Music Mix Mobile Installs 120 Channels of Grace Design m802 Preamps
Aug 19, 2008 12:38 PM
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Music Mix Mobile, a remote recording company headquartered on the East Coast, has recently installed 15 Grace Design m802 remote-controlled mic preamps. Each 8-channel preamp also includes a Grace 24/192 high-definition 8-channel A/D option.
The systems were specified by company principal and technical engineer, Joel Singer, and the sale was handled by Chris Payne of Tekserve, a Grace Design dealer in New York City.
Music Mix Mobile is a newly formed company comprised of veteran audio engineers John Harris and Jay Vicari, technical engineer Joel Singer, business/facilities manager Mitch Maketansky and the latest member of the team, Steve Sich.
"John and Jay have used almost every major preamp on the market today," says Singer. "Music Mix Mobile required a preamp system that fit several major criteria. The preamps needed to be remote controlled [via both hardware and software] multichannel and perform at a very high level sonically. All roads pointed to Grace. We have found the m802, along with the fully integrated A/D modules, to be the most musical preamps we've ever used, and most importantly, our clients are thrilled with the results. Additionally, we couldn't be happier with the service and support we've received from the Grace staff."
For more information, visit www.gracedesign.com.
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