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Re: Musings on old Sony reverbs......... [message #56175 is a reply to message #56171] |
Sat, 23 July 2005 11:00 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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> >> >I recently picked up two units, a Sony MU-R201 and a V77.
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> >> > So should you.
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> >> > ;o)
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>Never seen it or heard of it.
Dubya
"Gene Lennon" <genelennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone know what Paris error 61/3d is?
> This is not my Paris rig.
> Gene
>How would you rank the SE mics in terms of value, quality of top end, etc
compared to other options (Blue, Neumann, etc)? So far I haven't found
anything less than $2k that has a comparable smooth, clear top end to the
Blues and Lawsons of the market (except for a Blue Mouse at $1300).
Dedric
On 7/23/05 12:21 PM, in article 42e28a2a@linux, "DJ"
<animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> I only go to Wal Mart when I just can't find something at my local mom and
> pop. This isn't really as much about making a political statement as it is
> about quality/bang-for-the-buck and what my time is worth. I have just found
> the goods they sell to be really inferior in quality and considering the
> fact that it takes me at least an hour ++ longer to drive the extra distance
> to the edge of town where WalMart lives, find a parking place within 1/2 a
> mile, locate whatever it is that I need in the bewildering giant cavernous
> expanse of w
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Re: Musings on old Sony reverbs......... [message #56176 is a reply to message #56175] |
Sat, 23 July 2005 11:06 |
wmarkwilson
Messages: 114 Registered: July 2005
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all-to-wall/floor-to-ceiling crap, and God help me if I don't
> know where to find it because finding someone to help may take another
> hour........ and then wait in one of the 4 out of 20 cashier stations that
> are open, I've actually *saved* money by paying a little more at my local
> ACE hardware or local grocery or retail clothing/electronics shop downtown
> which is struggling to survive the onslaught of WalMart, charges a little
> more and has someone there to lead me to *exactly* what I'm looking for and
> help me every step of the way in finding what I want.
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> As for Chinese mics, I've got a couple here that are on loan from Morgan
> that are *really* more in the comparison range with my German mics. These
> are made by SE electronics and I'm finding them to be *big boy
> toys*.......but they're not cheaply priced either. This company is competing
> with the high end stuff that I've heard. Here's a pic of a couple of their
> mics.........the Gemini and the Titan.
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> ;o)
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> "W. Mark Wilson" <wmarkwilson@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:42e28006$1@linux...
>> There's been some banter here in times past about cheap chinese mics and
>> mfrg jobs going to China (think Mackie) and evil multi-national corps,
> etc.
>> A newspaper local to me recorded yesterday that the Chinese have decided
> to
>> "revalue" their currency, the "Yuan."
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>> Until now, it has been tied to the value of the US$ only. It will now tie
>> to a basket of international currencies. The first Yuan bounce is 2.5%
> up.
>> This is good ultimately. Target', Wah-mart and Peir 1 Imports will hurt
>> from this but this will almost immediately kill mfr jobs going to China;
> mfr
>> jobs could eventually return to the US from China.
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>> Get your cheap and evil Chinese mics and pres while the price is still
> low.
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>> Dubya
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>never seen dis errer before
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I got the manual, but thanks for the offer. I'd be pretty lost without
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Re: Musings on old Sony reverbs......... [message #56178 is a reply to message #56176] |
Sat, 23 July 2005 11:22 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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l ShinyBox logo, and the XLR is mounted on
the rear instead of the attached cable. Best yet, he
sells them for $165, including the bad and a nice,
vertical metal case, too. He also has a modded model
with a Cinemag output tranny, and is working on some
ribbons mods. I spoke with him on the phones and he
seems really cool, too.
Anyway, better packaging and a better price :)I'll bet some of you have probably done this already, but I'm been curious
for years about the *real deal* with native DAWs at 96kHz vs Paris at
44.1kHz. I've heard 96kHz recordings done in both Nuendo and ProTools HD but
I've just never been able to get them into some sort of A/B situation in my
own studio. I've got Mytek 96kHz A/D converter here and I've spent part of
the day getting this happening in a situation where I can actually track to
SX and achieve a hi rez D/A conversion so I can use my headphone monitoring
system in a real life tracking scenario. I've also purchased an RME
Multiface and PCI card which will be integrated into the dual DAW situation
I've got going here and will also provide me the capability of doing limited
(10 tracks simultaneously) tracking sessions at 96kHz - gotta' be able to
advertize this. I'm one of two studios that can't do hi rez and I feel like
I need the capability, if for no other reason than to just say that I can.
I've also got DVD authoring capabilities in Wavelab 5.0. I'm real curious to
know if it's really *that much better* than Paris at 44.1, both in a
scenario where I am tracking 96kHz and then doing a SRC to 44.1and comparing
this to Paris and also just comparing a small mix of a number of acoustic
instruments at 96kHz in SX vs the same bunch of instruments in Paris at
44.1.
The Multiface should be here mid week and I'm sure I'll have to do a bit of
IRQ chasing to get my DAW happy with this and the existing pair of HDSP
9652's.
I'll keep the group posted about this and if someone else has done/is doing
this already, I'd be really interested in hearing your impressions of the
comparisons.
Rick, Dedric, Dave, Gene.........you guys tried this yet?
DeejI talked to Mr Shiny Box a couple of weeks ago about these. I may get a
couple of his hotrodded cinemag models. I've been real happy with the NADY
on fiddle and I've played around with it a bit on electric guitar and liked
what I heard. I'll bet the Cinemags rock. I also talked to him about
building me a couple of those cool brass tube mic shells for my pair of
Mojave's. That guy is quite a talented fellow.
;o)
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
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> Weren't you liking the Nady Chinese ribbon
> mic? We tried out the PPA version and liked it, and
> then found yet another rebadged version from
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> www.shinybox.com
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> We bought a couple, and they are pretty cool, and
> look better (round grill instead of the wedge, and a
> nice small Shi
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Re: Musings on old Sony reverbs......... [message #56182 is a reply to message #56178] |
Sat, 23 July 2005 16:14 |
Mike ClMike Claytor
Messages: 52 Registered: July 2005
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PPA version and liked it, and
> then found yet another rebadged version from
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> www.shinybox.com
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> We bought a couple, and they are pretty cool, and
> look better (round grill instead of the wedge, and a
> nice small ShinyBox logo, and the XLR is mounted on
> the rear instead of the attached cable. Best yet, he
> sells them for $165, including the bad and a nice,
> vertical metal case, too. He also has a modded model
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Re: Musings on old Sony reverbs......... [message #56183 is a reply to message #56182] |
Sat, 23 July 2005 16:58 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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> with a Cinemag output tranny, and is working on some
> ribbons mods. I spoke with him on the phones and he
> seems really cool, too.
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> Anyway, better packaging and a better price :)The original Rode Classic is one of my favorite mics, hands down. It's got
that 3D thing going on in spades. I also like my NTV and my NT5's. Glad to
hear that they've finally come out with some variety in the capsules. I'll
have to look into this.
"Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> He certainly looks like he should be encouraged...
> I had a tour of the Rode factory here in Sydney, last Wednesday... WOW.
> All major componants are manufactured there, including and especially the
> capsules, as are the bodies and fittings of all the mics and accesories
that
> they make.
> Very impressive, and, they listened, and in fact welcomed feedback and
ideas
> regarding development.
> Many of you guys know that my main gig is as a location Sound Recordist,
> (Mixer in the US), and I neaded to buy a new shotgun mic, that in
Australia,
> are around AU$2000.
> Rode have just released 3 that are specifically for TV / Film prod
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