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> Did you see the Konnekt Live? Even more interesting. Wow. I > may have to explore this more. > http://www.tcelectronic.com/KonnektLive.asp > > It is $700 USD. I talked with the aforementioned clerk about this just before it got released, and we agreed that a set of phono inputs and a digital filter effect do not justify the extra $200 - or am I missing something here? > Rainer, what do you use from the specs to compare mic insert > quality? You mentioned the Konnect boxes were hands down > better, but how do you know? I assume you're referring to micpres when you write "mic inserts"? And always make sure to quote accurately - here's what I said: "...(according to recording.org and gearslutz.com) the converters (both directions) of the TC Konnekt win over any direct competition hands-down. The micpres are in the same league as the Fireface's...". About the converters: several people had been doing listening tests in their studios, comparing the converters to other boxes in the same league (among them the RME Fireface and ADI-2) and priced above it. The micpre discussion was just...well, discussion among people who made to me a knowledgeable impression. Of course, in that quality range, personal taste and specific applications are important factors (and the application scenario even more so for the micpres). What they did was use small-diaphragm condenser cardioids (AKG451?) as drum OHs, tube cardioid (Brauner) on vocals and small-diaphragm condenser omnis (Schoeps) on a string ensemble - in every case, of course using mic splitters which I can't remember. Rainer