I built an MP573 and EQ573 (the old version) a few years ago and they've been such wonderful workhorses. I use them constantly. I'm not a professional - just a hobbyist. I don't care if they're exactly like a real Neve 1073 - but I do care that they sound great, which they do. They're killer tools in your recording tool-belt, and an amazing deal in my humble opinion.
great video! i'd personally love to see a video (like you talk about around 2:45) about how to fix problems in soldering etc! that would be really useful
@@diyrecordingstudio +1 Yep I have a CAPI VP312DI I have to fix trace, solder pads and PCB scratches... watched a few Mr Solderfix vids but just can't seem to lift pads from scrap PCBs with any ease... or accomplish any of the other magic he performs with ease.
I have never used a real neve, but don’t know if I can ever go back to not having my MP573 for vocals. The way I do my harmonies, the saturation really glues them together, and gives body and satisfying sheen to the sound. I went for a neve because it always ended up being my favourite emulation on UAD and antelope audio.
Yeah same. They’re an amazing preamp. I have used many versions of the “real” thing from ams themselves and the bae stuff as well. They can all sound slightly different but they all have that similar saturation and vibe. The mp573 is excellent. The 73p from DIYRE is awesome too. I hope they do an eq to go with it.
I have two Soundskulptor preamps and I have to say they are amazing. When I record something, I realize that I really have my own sound and this drives me crazy :) Anyway, even if they aren't exactly like the Neve ones, I would still be very happy
Hey Mitch, Thanks for answering my question. Yes, we use Celsius as well here. You really inspired me to do this to the two C1 microphones arriving this week from California. Cheers, Jamie 🙂🇨🇦
Cheers Mitch! Great video as always. Candidly, I don't care what anybody says, SSK designs top notch gear and the MP573 is no exception. Neve or not, these are fantastic sounding units and some of the best preamps I have ever personally used or listened to 🤷♂️
Oh no way, Ive had my eyes on both of those units for quite a while now. Especially the 5176. How do you find it in tracking/mixing? Howes the saturation/distortion on it?
Well, I haven't got that much experience with out board gears, so I'm probably the wrong person to answer. But to me it sounds more organic (compare to 1176-style plug ins). And it's easier to dial in a good sounds. So far I've used it compress the living daylight out of a kick and a snare. And then use the tracks in parallell. And for a little transient kontroll while tracking vocals. I think it sounds great.
For the podcast person. If budget is an issue I would try out an SM57. Ideally a SM7 is great but you may not have the budget or preamps. 3 x sm57 will get you well started.
I have a pair of the mp573s with the eq573 counterparts. They sound fantastic, so whether they’re on par with actual neve’s doesn’t matter to me that much. The new DIYRE 1073s seem to be the closest DIY option, but old 1073s often sound different from each other. At the end of the day, it’s what you do with it that matters!
I have 2 AML ez1073 (pres only) and I am really happy with them. The only thing I would have liked to see is a mic/line switch, but I just use an attenuator pad to drive line level from the converters.
I think the actual preamp in a 1073 with three gain stages is a 1290? And I think the sound skulpter 573 is missing one inductor? Suppose to be one for the HPF and two for the mid band I think. But I’m sure it still sounds great! 😊
I mounted and DYIED 2 Units of Soundskulptor and 2 AML EZ 1073 (only the pres) and the AML are TOTALLY superior. Soundskulptor is reallly a cool product but maybe too fatiging on HIGH mids. AML are just butter. At the price ( Im from Spain), if the Soundskulptor cost 80-100 euros less, will be a KILLER and professional option.... But At that Price point, AML just erase and overkill the deal !
I don't use sm58 for live vocals ever again, I Have sontronics solo for quite some time and it's perfect or on the other hand neumann kms 104 is the best in class in my opinion
@@diyrecordingstudio i have 2, they certainly sound good. Different than a 1073 but good. What's a 1073 sound like anyway, a vintage one sojnds completely different to a modern one
Or just save some money Spend $600 and get Acustica Audio's Gold 5, Lime and Navy and now you have a whole studio worth of "Real Anaoog Live Sampled" neve Gear...which I have
the 1073 is just a preamp... the EQ is another addition... then it's not 3 gain stages it's two and you can choose between two for the first one... this person was a keyboard warrior and probably hasn't use more than a cheap interface. It's such a unimportant reason to not call it real.... and surely you would know it is just the EQ, the added EQ is a later offer
I built an MP573 and EQ573 (the old version) a few years ago and they've been such wonderful workhorses. I use them constantly. I'm not a professional - just a hobbyist. I don't care if they're exactly like a real Neve 1073 - but I do care that they sound great, which they do. They're killer tools in your recording tool-belt, and an amazing deal in my humble opinion.
Absolutely, definitely a great tool to have either way!
great video! i'd personally love to see a video (like you talk about around 2:45) about how to fix problems in soldering etc! that would be really useful
Me too!
Definitely will get on this for you!
@@diyrecordingstudio +1 Yep I have a CAPI VP312DI I have to fix trace, solder pads and PCB scratches... watched a few Mr Solderfix vids but just can't seem to lift pads from scrap PCBs with any ease... or accomplish any of the other magic he performs with ease.
I have never used a real neve, but don’t know if I can ever go back to not having my MP573 for vocals. The way I do my harmonies, the saturation really glues them together, and gives body and satisfying sheen to the sound. I went for a neve because it always ended up being my favourite emulation on UAD and antelope audio.
Yeah same. They’re an amazing preamp. I have used many versions of the “real” thing from ams themselves and the bae stuff as well. They can all sound slightly different but they all have that similar saturation and vibe. The mp573 is excellent. The 73p from DIYRE is awesome too. I hope they do an eq to go with it.
I have two Soundskulptor preamps and I have to say they are amazing. When I record something, I realize that I really have my own sound and this drives me crazy :) Anyway, even if they aren't exactly like the Neve ones, I would still be very happy
Yeah I love them, you can push them into nice saturation, especially on drums and vocals. Theyre my go to preamp for sure!
Hey Mitch,
Thanks for answering my question. Yes, we use Celsius as well here. You really inspired me to do this to the two C1 microphones arriving this week from California.
Cheers,
Jamie 🙂🇨🇦
Cheers Mitch! Great video as always.
Candidly, I don't care what anybody says, SSK designs top notch gear and the MP573 is no exception.
Neve or not, these are fantastic sounding units and some of the best preamps I have ever personally used or listened to 🤷♂️
I've built the EQP 501 and the CP 5176 from Sound Skulptor (all thanks to you btw). And my next project will be the MP 573, with the matching eq.
Oh no way, Ive had my eyes on both of those units for quite a while now. Especially the 5176. How do you find it in tracking/mixing? Howes the saturation/distortion on it?
Well, I haven't got that much experience with out board gears, so I'm probably the wrong person to answer. But to me it sounds more organic (compare to 1176-style plug ins). And it's easier to dial in a good sounds. So far I've used it compress the living daylight out of a kick and a snare. And then use the tracks in parallell. And for a little transient kontroll while tracking vocals. I think it sounds great.
For the podcast person. If budget is an issue I would try out an SM57. Ideally a SM7 is great but you may not have the budget or preamps. 3 x sm57 will get you well started.
350˚ C = 662˚ F. normal solder melting point is slightly lower than silver solder.
Can’t wait to watch this one
I have a pair of the mp573s with the eq573 counterparts. They sound fantastic, so whether they’re on par with actual neve’s doesn’t matter to me that much. The new DIYRE 1073s seem to be the closest DIY option, but old 1073s often sound different from each other. At the end of the day, it’s what you do with it that matters!
I have 2 AML ez1073 (pres only) and I am really happy with them. The only thing I would have liked to see is a mic/line switch, but I just use an attenuator pad to drive line level from the converters.
Thx for sharing. I went to diy website, and they were showing the Canadian flag and the price. Is $400 Canadian or in US dollars.
No problems! So $400 either way?
@diyrecordingstudio thx for replying. You mean it's Canadian $400 + shipping.
I updates my Waves SSL Bus Comp to have the Sidechain. They all should have this now, most do...
yeah i think every plugin comp should have that and a wet/dry dial too. Why not right?
I think the actual preamp in a 1073 with three gain stages is a 1290? And I think the sound skulpter 573 is missing one inductor? Suppose to be one for the HPF and two for the mid band I think. But I’m sure it still sounds great! 😊
I would love to see a video on pcb repairs
Hey!, I have a couple, here's one. Hope this helps! studio.th-cam.com/users/videoXnk0VDQyRK8/edit
to convert from deg C to Deg F, deg C x1.8 + 32 = Deg F
Thanks for commenting on my comment :) When you used sm7b in the past, did you feel like you needed a mic booster like a cloudlifter?
I mounted and DYIED 2 Units of Soundskulptor and 2 AML EZ 1073 (only the pres) and the AML are TOTALLY superior. Soundskulptor is reallly a cool product but maybe too fatiging on HIGH mids. AML are just butter. At the price ( Im from Spain), if the Soundskulptor cost 80-100 euros less, will be a KILLER and professional option.... But At that Price point, AML just erase and overkill the deal !
That's interesting! I've had my eyes on their preamps and EQ's for quite a while now. Might have to pull the trigger on that one. Thanks for the info
I don't use sm58 for live vocals ever again, I Have sontronics solo for quite some time and it's perfect or on the other hand neumann kms 104 is the best in class in my opinion
It's a 1272 tuned micpre
Yeah 100%
@@diyrecordingstudio i have 2, they certainly sound good. Different than a 1073 but good. What's a 1073 sound like anyway, a vintage one sojnds completely different to a modern one
Or just save some money
Spend $600
and get Acustica Audio's
Gold 5, Lime and Navy
and now you have a whole studio worth of "Real Anaoog Live Sampled" neve Gear...which I have
the 1073 is just a preamp... the EQ is another addition... then it's not 3 gain stages it's two and you can choose between two for the first one... this person was a keyboard warrior and probably hasn't use more than a cheap interface.
It's such a unimportant reason to not call it real.... and surely you would know it is just the EQ, the added EQ is a later offer
UMMMM not sure whats happening but this was quite misleading from the title !
To my lovely Ozzie brother. Eff the negative comments they are by people who have no souls lol