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Re: OT - Rock Star INXS comments [message #56801 is a reply to message #56800] |
Wed, 10 August 2005 16:47 |
Cujjo
Messages: 325 Registered: June 2007
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selves in further
>humiliation by checking out the solo stuff...
>
>"Neil" <IOUIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:42fa9337$1@linux...
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>> "justcron" <justcron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote:
>>>uhh... guys... if you consider yourself some type of high falootin musical
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>>>guitar critic... dont bother checking out the solo material either...
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>> "Guys"? Didn't I just get done saying I thoguht he was pretty
>> solid player?
>>
>> Neil
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>Also one of the all time great oston area guys was Rich Gilbert who is also
a bub of mine..Makes Navarro look silly on a technical level, but that is
not my thing
"Cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote:
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>Wow I never thought he was above adequate, Jane's was more about stylism
than
>anything. And he wasn't that good at all with the Chilli's I have not heard
>the solos stuff though
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>"justcron" <justcron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote:
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>>"Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote in message
>>news:1auif11fkr6dv4od0ijuvgetrnvlt83ib5@4ax.com...
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>>> I've completely changed my opinion of Dave Navarro as a person. As a
>>> musician, I'm still not into his work.
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>>dudes a frikkin genius guitar player
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>>I doubt I'd be caught dead watchin that show.
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>YESSS!!
"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
news:42fab14b$1@linux...
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> I am curious though how this would be humilation.
> If I like somehting I like it if I don't oh well.
> I don;t ever feel humiliated either way. I like the craftmaship of 70's
> AOR
> like Leo Sayer or The BeeGees (sp?) I also really like Public Image LTD
> and
> Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. I cerainly do not worry about what other
> people
> think of my tastes. I don't look fopr justifcation
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> And lets get this right, I never said he sucks, I just think he is OK,
> just
> not ground breaking or sublime. Prince's solo on the end of Let's Go Crazy
> blows anyting I have ever heard by him away..and he can dance.
>
> Ever hear Billy Zoom?
>
> I know you are from Boston, ever heard of a band called The Turbines? that
> was some fun guitar playing.
>
> "justcron" <justcron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote:
>>naw man I was talkin to a couple other people... anyone who says Janes
> and
>>RHCP does nothing for them need not involve themselves in further
>>humiliation by checking out the solo stuff...
>>
>>"Neil" <IOUIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:42fa9337$1@linux...
>>>
>>> "justcron" <justcron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote:
>>>>uhh... guys... if you consider yourself some type of high falootin
>>>>musical
>>>
>>>>guitar critic... dont bother checking out the solo material either...
>>>
>>> "Guys"? Didn't I just get done saying I thoguht he was pretty
>>> solid player?
>>>
>>> Neil
>>
>>Yeah, Tom, its a gripe session to do Canare Quad without dental/surgical
tools (a real time saver with any braided stuff) but that braid is the
ticket for shielding. I did a small install a year ago with
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Re: OT - Rock Star INXS comments [message #56806 is a reply to message #56804] |
Wed, 10 August 2005 18:48 |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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usician. In the rock world, I
can certainly appreciate someone like that.
NeilEK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>That's a good thing though... it'll smooth out them screeeechy fiddles
>you record! ;-)
DOH!!! Are you slamming Don's fiddle-recording mojo?
NeilThanks
Dimitrios
DC wrote:
> Used one for years. Sounds nice and the softlimit works very well.
>
> Never A-B'd with the Paris convertors, but I am pretty sure the
> AD500's are better.
>
> BTW, Apogee is NOT supporting these in any way. No parts,
> no service. I called and asked when mine broke.
>
> DC
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> DImitrios <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>>I wonder if you ever tried a AD500 Apogee (not the AD1000) with
>>softlimit , with Paris , would that be -TODAY- an upgrade over the stock
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>
>>Paris converters ?
>>I still only record at 16 bits...
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
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>Hi,
Whats the quad stand for in cables ?
Regards,
Dimitrios
W. Mark Wilson wrote:
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Re: OT - Rock Star INXS comments [message #56807 is a reply to message #56805] |
Wed, 10 August 2005 19:00 |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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> Yeah, Tom, its a gripe session to do Canare Quad without dental/surgical
> tools (a real time saver with any braided stuff) but that braid is the
> ticket for shielding. I did a small install a year ago with high end foil
> hookup wire. Got the job closed and then had to come back because a local
> AM station was gettin in the system at certain times of day/night with cloud
> cover a variable factor. My job followed a complete remodel complete with
> new electrical throughout.
>
> After clearing the electrical for odds, I narrowed the problem to my
> install; namely, cable and/or floor box shielding/grounding/looping. The
> last thing I wanted to believe was that the foil cable just couldn't keep
> mid-powered local RF out. I brought in some other brands of foil hook-up
> wire and some good ol' braided mic cables and sub'd out a few under-floor
> lines - no diff - at all. I ruled out every possible leak and still had the
> problem.
>
> After scratching a deep notch in my head trying to sus it, I decided to
> ditch all assumtions re cable subs; I brought in some Canare Quad and boom,
> problem gone - totally. Not wanting to jump in with both feet on the "aha"
> I subbed every leaky RF line with Canare Quad and the sytem went dead
> silent.
>
> Dubya
>
>it's got 4 wires in it plus the shield
DImitrios <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>Hi,
>Whats the quad stand for in cables ?
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
>
>W. Mark Wilson wrote:
>
>> Yeah, Tom, its a gripe session to do Canare Quad without dental/surgical
>> tool
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Re: OT - Rock Star INXS comments [message #56809 is a reply to message #56807] |
Wed, 10 August 2005 19:46 |
justcron
Messages: 330 Registered: May 2006
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both feet on the
"aha"
>> I subbed every leaky RF line with Canare Quad and the sytem went dead
>> silent.
>>
>> Dubya
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>>Hi, Deej.
My thoughts are with you and Amy.
Dunno what's going on, but I know what it's like when family
gets sick.
Soldier on, m'man.
Kim
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>We're off to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale Arizona tomorrow. Amy's having
>some big problems. I'm praying in a pretty serious way right about now.
I
>need some rest to I'm posting this up and then I'm hitting the rack. It's
>been a bad couple of days here. I hope I have some good news to report in
a
>few days. I'll likely be offline until the weekend.
>
>Deej
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>Thanks,
And why four is needed ?
As a two channel multi-pair ?
Dimitrios
Rod Lincoln wrote:
> it's got 4 wires in it plus the shield
> DImitrios <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>Whats the quad stand for in cables ?
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>>
>>W. Mark Wilson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Yeah, Tom, its a gripe session to do Canare Quad without dental/surgical
>
>
>>>tools (a real time saver with any braided stuff) but that braid is the
>
>
>>>ticket for shielding. I did a small install a year ago with high end
>
> foil
>
>>>hookup wire. Got the job closed and then had to come back because a local
>
>
>>>AM station was gettin in the system at certain times of day/night with
>
> cloud
>
>>>cover a variable factor. My job followed a complete remodel complete
>
> with
>
>>>new electrical throughout.
>>>
>>>After clearing the electrical for odds, I narrowed the problem to my
>>>insta
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Re: OT - Rock Star INXS comments [message #56859 is a reply to message #56836] |
Sat, 13 August 2005 07:32 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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outhern California, where we are headquartered ? and whatever is
not made here is made in Latvia. None of our microphones are made in
China. We do, however, source some of our non-critical parts, such as
shock-mounts and cables, from Chinese manufacturers. This enables us
to cost-effectively increase the value of our product line by
including free shock-mounts with each of our mics.
Make no mistake, it was a huge challenge to move manufacturing to
facilities that would allow us to maintain the same quality
craftsmanship recordists have come to expect from Blue over the last
decade. After an intense search and a couple false starts, we settled
on hiring a milling company from the U.S. military contracting world,
a finishing company from the aerospace industry, and an assembly house
skilled in hi-fidelity audio...all located close to home in
California, all highly capable of meeting our ultra-high standards.
Keep in mind that all our ball-shaped microphones are still made
in Latvia. Our circuit boards are also still made in Latvia. Our
capsule assembly and tuning is still done in Latvia, and our Bottle
mic
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