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Re: DJ, I Need yer opinon quick! [message #59929 is a reply to message #59912] |
Sun, 06 November 2005 08:37 |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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xico the last few days(Santa Fe, Taos and
> Espanola/Abuquiu area). Today around sunset I stopped for gas in the
> beautiful little mountain village of Chama New Mexico. I was tired and it
> was getting cold. Snow was falling on the peaks surrounding the town. I
made
> myself a cup of coffee and took a while to chat with the owner of the
> station. We sat by a big pot bellied wood stove drinking coffee and in a
few
> minutes, a nose pushed the door open between the garage bays and the
office
> and in hopped his 12 year old German Shepherd. The dog had a lot of battle
> scars and had recently had a stroke. rendering one of his hind legs
useless
> He only had one good eye left. He whimpered a bit and was obviously in
pain.
> He laid down next to the stove between me and his person and gave me a
look
> that said, "I may be old and hurt, but I'm still top dog so don't mess
with
> my owner" It was really touching. His owner told me that today was his
last
> day on earth. The old dog had major nerve damage due to the stroke and was
> in increasing pain. He was going to take him to the vet tomorrow and end
his
> suffering. I thought about how I have experienced the same thing with my
own
> pets. The old dog settled down by the fire and started to doze and I could
> see the owner's chin start to quiver a bit as he started down at his old
> friend. My chin quivered a bit too. I finally got up to go. The sun was
> almost gone and I had 2 hours of mountain driving to finish before I got
> home. As I opened the door, the owner called to the old dog, pointed to
me,
> grinned, winked and said "sick'em" !!! His old dog, obviously a guard dog,
> jumped up, bristled and gave me a good
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Re: DJ, I Need yer opinon quick! [message #59948 is a reply to message #59932] |
Sun, 06 November 2005 18:31 |
Cujjo
Messages: 325 Registered: June 2007
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I'm going to send to Tony Benson
>>probably later today.
>>
>>Deej
>>
>>"cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
>>news:436e2340$1@linux...
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>>>
>>> I have read a buch of stuff over at Gearslutz about this mic,
>>> Some thoghts were that it was too airy. Others love it.
>>> Do you noticed an exagerated top on it? From the clip you sent me, it
>>seems
>>> it may do very well on a Martin or something.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>> >I think this mic will work for anything you throw at it. As with any
>>other
>>> >mic, whether or not it will be the best mic for the job will depend
>on
>>> the
>>> >source/mic/preamp interaction. I don't have a U47 here, but I'd guess
>>from
>>> >the comparisons I've heard that it would work nicely on the same kind
>of
>>> >sources that you would use this kind of mic for. I have had good success
>>> >using it with both male and female vocalists, though I haven't used
it
>on
>>> >projects in the rock genre. When I think of rock, I think of an SM57
>into
>>> a
>>> >Neve'esque kinda' preamp so that the singer can stick the mic down his
>>> >throat if he wants to and the capsule won't collapse.
>>> >
>>> >;o)
>>> >
>>> >"cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message
>>news:436ad457$1@linux...
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Hey Deej,
>>> >> I know you have a SE Gemini,
>>> >> Can you tell me what you think it would do on rock vocals?
>>> >> I know you do a ton of acoustic stuff, will this thing get atttiude?
>>> >> Is is to whispy for that? Is it harsh or sibilant?
>>> >> How is the noise floor? Could it hold up infront of a drum kit?
>>> >>
>>> >> Please tell all ASAP, as I may have a deal on one.
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
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>>
>Changing the tubes onthe Gemini can make a big difference. I just finished
burning the MP3's I was discussing on the other thread.
"cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message news:436ee4d7$1@linux...
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> I see on another post you switched out some tubes, was it easy on t
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Re: DJ, I Need yer opinon quick! [message #59951 is a reply to message #59948] |
Sun, 06 November 2005 22:23 |
Cujjo
Messages: 325 Registered: June 2007
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about the 160X? Gene, do you like these and if so what for?
>Also, are you guys now saying the extra conversion by going external at
the
>mix buss is not a big deal? If so anyone ever run a mix thtrough a pair
of
>Mic Pres (GR NV 0or API or somthing) before the compressor to beef things
>up?
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>>>Some of the old 166 compressors with the original DBX VCA do sound =
>>good.
>>>Closer to a 160VU than any other DBX. =20
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>>The problem is that my 166 needs repair. It's not worth repairing if
>>it isn't the model Gene refers to. I bought the 166 for $1,000 when =
>>they first
>>came out. I had to wait for delivery to the store. I'm pretty sure it
>=
>>was out of the
>>first run. I am running the serial number by DBX to see what they say.
> =
>>Also
>>looking for specialists in this field. I might call Eric at Earth =
>>Works.
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>>Thanks for the info,
>>Tom
>>
>> "gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message =
>>news:436b89f4$1@linux...
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>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >Gene,
>> >I have a very early 166 and a 161VU. Is it possible they
>> >use the same vca?!?! I couldn't find anything out doing a=3D20
>> >google search about it. I wonder if the new DBX (Harmon) would=3D20
>> >have any records on that? I'd open them up and look
>> >but I'm not sure which component is the VCA. =3D20
>> >
>> >Any tips for me to learn more? I'll look inside for clues.
>> >Tom
>> >
>> I know the 163 and the 166 share the same VCA (except as noted) and =
>>these
>> both have different envelopes-of-attack from the 161. This has a lot
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>>to do
>> with the overall sound.
>> I should point out that the person who told me about some of the early
>=
>>166
>> boxes was not from DBX, but was a technician that I trusted and he =
>>should
>> have known. I could be wrong about this.
>> You should be in a good position to listen to the two units side by =
>>side.
>> This is really the best way anyway, particularly since many of the =
>>older
>> units are way overdue for a rebuild/recalibration.
>> Looking inside is not always helpful. The early VCAs are not always =
>>labeled.
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>> The attached image looks generally like most of the early VCAs.
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>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanks for the help Gene and =
>>Aaron.</FONT></DIV>
>><DIV> </DIV>
>><DIV>>Some of the old 166 compressors with the original DBX VCA do =
>>sound=20
>>good.<BR>>Closer to a 160VU than any other DBX. </DIV>
>><DIV> </DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>The problem is that my 166 needs =
>>repair. =20
>>It's not worth repairing if</FONT></DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>it isn't the model Gene refers =
>>to. I bought=20
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>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>came out. I had to wait for =
>>delivery to the=20
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Re: DJ, I Need yer opinon quick! [message #59952 is a reply to message #59951] |
Sun, 06 November 2005 21:40 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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;>store. I'm pretty sure it was out of the</FONT></DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>first run. I am running the =
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>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>looking for specialists in this =
>>field. I=20
>>might call Eric at Earth Works.</FONT></DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanks for the info,</FONT></DIV>
>><DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Tom</FONT></DIV>
>><DIV> </DIV>
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>>href=3D"news:436b89f4$1@linux">news:436b89f4$1@linux</A>...</DIV><BR>"Tom=
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>> wrote:<BR>><BR>><BR>>Gene,<BR>>I have a very early 166 and =
>>a=20
>> 161VU. Is it possible they<BR>>use the same vca?!?! I =
>>couldn't=20
>> find anything out doing a=3D20<BR>>google search about it. I =
>>wonder if=20
>> the new DBX (Harmon) would=3D20<BR>>have any records on that? =
>>I'd open=20
>> them up and look<BR>>but I'm not sure which component is the VCA.=20
>> =3D20<BR>><BR>>Any tips for me to learn more? I'll look =
>>inside for=20
>> clues.<BR>>Tom<BR>><BR>I know the 163 and the 166 share the same =
>>VCA=20
>> (except as noted) and these<BR>both have different envelopes-of-attack
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>>from=20
>> the 161. This has a lot to do<BR>with the overall sound.<BR>I should
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>>point out=20
>> that the person who told me about some of the early 166<BR>boxes was
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>>not from=20
>> DBX, but was a technician that I trusted and he should<BR>have known.
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>>I could=20
>> be wrong about this.<BR>You should be in a good position to listen to
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>>the two=20
>> units side by side.<BR>This is really the best way anyway, =
>>particularly since=20
>> many of the older<BR>units are way overdue for a=20
>> rebuild/recalibration.<BR>Looking inside is not always helpful. The =
>>early VCAs=20
>> are not always labeled.<BR><BR><BR>The attached image looks generally
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>>Hi my friends,
I have upgraded many pieces of equipments for the last 6-7 years and I have
come to a point where I can judge what is best for many of them.
Always the bypassing of mains electrolytics gives a different sound.
With the right caps more frequencies are revealed and you can shape the spectrum
better.
Almost always the 0.01uF reveals highs and 0.1 mids.
1uF reveals lows.
In my Great River neither 0.1 or 0.01 did any difference but 1uF broght some
bass response I needed.
Note that I have Lundahl tranformers inside Great River MP which have great
mids but lack somehow in bass.
ADI-PRO8 mad a huge-hugest difference because I use the DA section for monitoring.
I have never heard any RME sounding like ADI-PRO8 after the mod.
What I did is changed the stock 4580 chips on channels 7,8 to LM6172 , bypassed
the output cpacitors on 7,8 with Wima 0.01 and made a big mod on power supply.
I changed mains capacitor from 50uF to 100uF and on separate circuit board
I put as bypassers.
0.01 Wima, 0.047 Wima, 1uF Wima, 10uF electrolytic 105o
Firstly I had a 0.1 instead of the new 0.047 but to correst some tinny boxiness
in sound I put the 0.047
Beleive me the sound has a huge difference.
A stock ADI-pro8 sounds warm (not much mids) and swett.
The new ADI-PRO sound s right oin your face with mids, highs and bass, perfect
imaging ,depth of space.
For the above some elements must be taken into consideration.
I have in my mains input just before voltage regulating with big polyester/polypropylene
(wima) capacit
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