

I have the Rme hammerfall series soundcard, basically I wanted to get a rnp as I wanted 2 decent pre's that I could use for vox and guits, I use digimax for all drums but what I have read about the Rnp it is supposed to very good ( for the price).Īre you suggesting that I make a lead xlr one end and (guit jack) the other end and go xlr from Rnp to guit jack into digimax? Would that get the purest sound from the Rnp? I am not too familar with setting up all this type of gear ,it was all set up once and I haven t really had to touch it.

I tend to worry more about overall build quality and connectivity when evaluating an interface. It's not all that easy to isolate the converters in these units from the rest of the signal path and conduct rigorous tests on them. Certainly there are converters out there that a lot of people think are better than the converters in your units, but I'm not convinced that converters in consumer-level products are much of bottleneck in the signal chain.

I suppose what you are really asking is whether the converters you are using are going to prevent you from hearing the quality of your new preamp. Since you have been using the converters on these units all along, you won't "lose any sound quality" by using their converters on the analog signal from the FMR preamp rather than their own preamps. I suppose that either the Behringer or the Presonus could add some noise to the analog signal, but if you use the line level inputs there isn't much of an analog signal path.
