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Because I'll be performing more often in the future, I'm currently rethinking my setup and want to follow a no-nonsense approach. I own several tube preamps/DIs, but they're too sensitive for my liking for touring. I've recently heard stories of tubes failing mid-set, and I'd rather not experience that. So, I'd be interested to know what your favorite tube-sounding DI/preamp is, one that doesn't actually use tubes. Price isn't the primary concern right now. I'm looking forward to your replies!

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I've got a Caveman BP1 Compact, which sounds great to me. It has it's own baked in sound (basically enhanced low-mids) that I like, so you would have to be happy with that. I think that it sounds great, it's got a top quality DI and sound engineers seem to like it. 

 

https://www.caveman-audio.com/products/bp1c/ 

 

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4 minutes ago, peteb said:

I've got a Caveman BP1 Compact, which sounds great to me. It has it's own baked in sound (basically enhanced low-mids) that I like, but you would have to be happy with that. I think that it sounds great, it's got a top quality DI and sound engineers seem to like it. 

 

https://www.caveman-audio.com/products/bp1c/ 

 

 

I've actually had my eye on that device for quite some time.

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Nano Cortex. Get your preamps in there. Sell them all. Which will pay for the Nano Cortex. I am fully aware that there are subtleties which would be lost as different instruments interact with different front ends in different ways. But as soon as the Guitarmageddon kicks in, those subtleties will disappear anyway. 

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