Mark van Allen wrote: John's wall o' fun...
Ha !
I have lately found collecting rack gear is almost as much fun as collecting Telecasters !
To Marks point, even lo-end gear ( quiet of course) will provide some very nice results for those of us in the home studio world, tracking for ourselves and a few clients/demo's here and there. At the end of the day the guy/gal turning the knobs still needs two good ears and the person playing the music needs to play the best they can... I have not yet run across a preamp with an "improve performance" knob
Now that Mark mentioned the VLA, my mind is now wandering once again but I am currently of the opinion that the DBX386 Dual Channel system , although twice the price of the VLA , may offer a bit more flexibility, given it has full EQ, Compression and De-Esser...but certainly a fine unit for the cash. I think the biggest drawback to the lower priced preamps and such is they use the cheapest tubes they can find..spend $25 or $30 for a pair of tubes and there is a marked improvement.