Right now I'm interested in getting either a pair of Chandler Little Devils or the Overstayer Ampeq-02. I'm looking at these two preamps primarily for tracking but also for use during mixing as a coloring tool on busses or even the main mix buss. I realize that the Overstayer has eq and the Chandler does not so the eq doesn't play a huge role in my decision making process here but would be an added bonus if everything else is more or less equal. It also doesn't matter to me that one is 500 series and the other is rackmount. I'm primarily concerned with sound quality of the preamps here.
So, how does the Overstayer compare to the Chandler as far as sound of the preamp is concerned? I had my mind made up that I was going to get a pair of Little Devils but then the Ampeq-02 started to appeal to me more and more. They both seem capable of doing fairly clean as well as heavily colored and both seem very versatile from a feature standpoint.
Has anyone used both and/or can anyone provide a sound comparison of these two? I see a fair amount of info out there on the Little Devil but next to nothing on the Ampeq-02. I'd especially like to hear from people who have used the Ampeq-02. Thanks.
So, how does the Overstayer compare to the Chandler as far as sound of the preamp is concerned? I had my mind made up that I was going to get a pair of Little Devils but then the Ampeq-02 started to appeal to me more and more. They both seem capable of doing fairly clean as well as heavily colored and both seem very versatile from a feature standpoint.
Has anyone used both and/or can anyone provide a sound comparison of these two? I see a fair amount of info out there on the Little Devil but next to nothing on the Ampeq-02. I'd especially like to hear from people who have used the Ampeq-02. Thanks.
Chandler Little Devil vs Overstayer Ampeq-02
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