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Cloudlifter review - a "pre-preamp" for boosting low-output mics


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Well, he acts like he has genuine emotions. Uhm, of course, he's programmed that way to make it easier for us to talk to him. But as to whether or not he has real feelings is something I don't think anyone can truthfully answer.

 

Well, he acts like he has genuine emotions. Uhm, of course, he's programmed that way to make it easier for us to talk to him. But as to whether or not he has real feelings is something I don't think anyone can truthfully answer.

 

Well, he acts like he has genuine emotions. Uhm, of course, he's programmed that way to make it easier for us to talk to him. But as to whether or not he has real feelings is something I don't think anyone can truthfully answer.

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I think the two products are about teh same performance wise,.

 

Not exactly.

 

The Cloudlifter uses four JFETs, where the Fethead only uses two; and, unlike the Fethead, the Cloudlifter's noise floor is ultra low regardless of the quality of the phantom power supply (this is verbatim from Triton Audio

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I finally got around to using my CL-1 with my Apogee Ensemble last night... very clear, no noise. I ran a kinda long cable length as well. I'll post a clip tomorrow. :)

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