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Description

Dive into the realm of pristine audio capture with the FMR RNP, a compact powerhouse that marries affordability with uncompromising quality. Ideal for the mobile producer or the space-conscious studio wizard, this Really Nice Preamp ensures your recordings breathe with clarity and life. Its synergy with the RNC through TRS insert points makes it a versatile ally in any audio arsenal, offering transparent mic pre and DI capabilities that stand out in its class. Whether you're expanding your studio or crafting the perfect mobile rig, the RNP is a choice that speaks volumes.

Key Features:

  • Transparent mic preamp and DI for clear, true-to-source audio capture
  • Compact design, perfect for mobile rigs and studios with limited space
  • Seamless integration with the RNC via TRS insert points for expanded functionality
  • Offers high-quality audio capture at an accessible price point

Product specs

Available since October 2005
Channels 2
Number of microphone inputs 2
Instrument input No
Tubes No
Compressor/Limiter Yes
Equalizer No
De-Esser No
Phantom power Yes
Phase Reverse Yes
External effect loops Yes
Analogue Outputs Jack
Digitale Outputs None
Headphone connection No
Level Meter Yes
Design Desktop

FAQs

Does the FMR RNP 8380 preamp provide phantom power for condenser microphones?

Yes, the FMR RNP 8380 preamp features phantom power, making it suitable for use with condenser microphones that require external power.

Can the FMR RNP 8380 be used with instruments directly?

No, the FMR RNP 8380 does not have an instrument input, so it is not designed for direct instrument connection without a DI box.

Does the FMR RNP 8380 preamp include a built-in compressor or limiter?

Yes, the FMR RNP 8380 preamp includes a built-in compressor/limiter, which can help control dynamic range during recording.

What type of outputs does the FMR RNP 8380 preamp have?

The FMR RNP 8380 preamp features analogue outputs via jack connections, but it does not have digital outputs.

Is the FMR RNP 8380 suitable for desktop studio setups?

Yes, the FMR RNP 8380 is designed as a desktop unit, making it well-suited for compact studio environments.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional clarity and clean sound quality

  • Compact size, fitting three units in one rack space

  • Offers great value for money, especially for prosumer users

  • Recommended and used by professionals in the industry

  • Versatile, performing well with various instruments and mics

  • Delivers smooth, round gain on vocals

  • Transparent and clean sound with both dynamic and condenser mics

  • Ideal for smaller studios due to its 1/3 rack space design

  • Works well on primary sources like vocals, guitar, keyboards, and drums

  • Provides enough gain for ribbon mics and dynamic mics

CONS

  • Lacks extensive features and options

  • May clip more easily and sound dull on bass signals

  • Could benefit from clearer output metering

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about FMR RNP.

Features and functionality

  • The FMR RNP 8380 is noted for its clean sound without coloration, making it ideal for transparent recordings.

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  • The RNP provides a higher max gain (+66 dB) compared to the X32 preamps (+60 dB), making it suitable for louder sources like snare drums.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the RNP's reliability, with some using it alongside high-end mics like the Brauner for optimal results.

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  • Some prefer AT3035 over TLM103 for female voiceovers, indicating that price does not always correlate with performance.

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  • Experienced users highlight the subjective nature of preamp choices, emphasizing the role of experience and context over equipment alone.

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  • Users advise against running X32 preamps in the red, as they start compressing in the last 6 dB, leading to poor clipping recovery.

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Value and pricing

  • Users have found value in purchasing the RNP used at around 350€, which still performs like new, offering a budget-friendly high-quality preamp option.

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Use cases and applications

  • The RNP is primarily praised for its studio use, though not typically employed as outboard gear for VST processing due to its clean nature.

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  • For room mic applications, the C12VR paired with the Pre73 was not ideal, showing that mic-preamp combinations can vary in effectiveness.

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  • The FMR RNP is recommended for overheads to capture more detail, particularly for cymbals, where transparency is desired over the warmer Midas preamps.

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  • When recording drums, some prefer to submix and keep the snare as the loudest sound for better transient control when compressing.

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Comparisons

  • The Pre73 and TM103 combination is on par with the TubePre and Oktava Mk219, though brighter, highlighting subjective audio quality assessments.

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  • Many successful records were tracked using only console preamps, suggesting that using multiple preamp models may not always yield superior results.

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  • The Behringer Midas preamps are perceived as warmer and more pleasing by some, though others find the Audient iD22 preamps provide a more realistic 'in the room' sound.

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