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just pulled the trigger on a Chandler Limited TG Type L microphone. Looks very interesting even though it's a FET mic (will be a few days before I get it but I'll report back).
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My friends and I play a rag-tag live show every year or so... and we got tired of ganging-together 2 small mixers with a powered pa-head/mixer, so I went ahead and bought a used Mackie Onyx 1640 mixer... and damn! this is maybe the quietest mixer I've ever used. And the flexibility of the aux routing + the ability to fully disengage the EQ is really nice. Also, the direct outs on 2 d-subs is solid.
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One of my clients has the old FireWire enabled version. I agree with all of your points. I've used theirs a bunch for demos, live shows/recording and other odds and ends. Huge bang for the buck and super cheap used.alexdingley wrote: ↑Sat Nov 25, 2023 5:04 amMy friends and I play a rag-tag live show every year or so... and we got tired of ganging-together 2 small mixers with a powered pa-head/mixer, so I went ahead and bought a used Mackie Onyx 1640 mixer... and damn! this is maybe the quietest mixer I've ever used. And the flexibility of the aux routing + the ability to fully disengage the EQ is really nice. Also, the direct outs on 2 d-subs is solid.
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The Onyx series really was underrated - we've had people* request them for live recording, just using the inputs to feet those DSub outputs.
Parts are getting maybe a little hard to find, they used these weird SIP (single inline package) op-amps in a few spots and those occasionally burn out.
*real professional people, no less.
Parts are getting maybe a little hard to find, they used these weird SIP (single inline package) op-amps in a few spots and those occasionally burn out.
*real professional people, no less.
Re: Latest gear you've acquired.....
Mackie 4 channel cans mixer
cheap Tascam cans
Klark-Technic LA-2 thingie
and I gotta new guitar amp coming
cheap Tascam cans
Klark-Technic LA-2 thingie
and I gotta new guitar amp coming
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You should share your impressions after putting it through its paces.
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I shall - I used it yesterday on one track with a dynamic (SE V7) after a Eureka - sounded good but that was just one lead vocal and a cuppla BV's.
I just did a instinctive setting, and it sounded great, but I need to "put it thru its paces".
I just did a instinctive setting, and it sounded great, but I need to "put it thru its paces".
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CMC Superfuzz - so this guy makes clones with mods, sells on the R-verb. This one gives the choice of GE or SI - sounds great, as does the mids-adjustable Green Russian Muff I bought a few weeks ago,
Fuzzrocious Cat Tail: this is a modded Rat clone, and this one has extra EQ, distortion and a boost. It's got all the good Rat stuff, without the fizz.
Fender Bassbreaker 15: I so love my 007, I wanted a louder one to use at jams. Got a good price - these are relatively expensive (couldn't justify the 18/35 or the 40w., both going over US$1k). It does a good basic Fender clean, but not quite as nice on top as my HRDX or ProJr. But from crunch on up, it's pretty amazing. Has digi-verb what is OK, but 3 gain voicings that are exceptionally cool, lotsa gain and EQ control. And a treble-booster button.
Fuzzrocious Cat Tail: this is a modded Rat clone, and this one has extra EQ, distortion and a boost. It's got all the good Rat stuff, without the fizz.
Fender Bassbreaker 15: I so love my 007, I wanted a louder one to use at jams. Got a good price - these are relatively expensive (couldn't justify the 18/35 or the 40w., both going over US$1k). It does a good basic Fender clean, but not quite as nice on top as my HRDX or ProJr. But from crunch on up, it's pretty amazing. Has digi-verb what is OK, but 3 gain voicings that are exceptionally cool, lotsa gain and EQ control. And a treble-booster button.
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Peavey Tube Sweetener. Didn't know what to expect. Some think it's great, some say it really sucks. The one I got last week looks like new old stock. Perfect, like new condition. Built like a tank. Massive power supply providing over 300 volts for the tubes. I put in two NOS Webcor 12AX7s (US made tube from the 60s) and a Military grade Mullard 12AT7. Sounds really good to my ears. It has a low pass filter on each channel that I've read a lot of hate about on line. I think it sounds very good. Just a little of the highs shaved off and it sounds pretty tape like. Was considering a Sonic Farm Creamer or one of their other pieces but with the Peavey, I'm good.
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I've got a Pearlman TM-1 on the way that should arrive tomorrow. Now I'll have a few "better" mics to choose from when recording vocals (no no, not mine... somebody else). looking forward to that.
btw, I used the Type L on a singer/songwriter and it sounded great on vocals (and a little harmonica). Good rejection of the acoustic guitar (used 414's for that). anyway, it's a keeper (for awhile at least).
btw, I used the Type L on a singer/songwriter and it sounded great on vocals (and a little harmonica). Good rejection of the acoustic guitar (used 414's for that). anyway, it's a keeper (for awhile at least).
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oh man, the Pearlman TM-1 is nice. I only did a quick vocal check (and it's got color - which is what I wanted). Then I used it (in Omni) as a room mic for a pedal steel session and it is sounding really nice. I've used other mics for room duty but this just really seemed to grab the room. Looking forward to using it a lot more. This one has an EF80 (6BX6) tube and the gray paint job fwiw.
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Those have always been desirable. Any idea what the difference in sound is between the EF80 and the JAN 6CB6? Does the EF80 cost more? I don't really have any "better" mics for vocals. It's either the SM7b, CAD e300, GrooveTubes MD1a, WARM WA-12, or Shure Beta 58! And I've had all those (except the WARM) for over 15 years. Occasionally I'll us the AT4047 on vox.digitaldrummer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 7:14 amoh man, the Pearlman TM-1 is nice. I only did a quick vocal check (and it's got color - which is what I wanted). Then I used it (in Omni) as a room mic for a pedal steel session and it is sounding really nice. I've used other mics for room duty but this just really seemed to grab the room. Looking forward to using it a lot more. This one has an EF80 (6BX6) tube and the gray paint job fwiw.
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What's the word on this one? Checking it out, affordable, and the two voicings, seems pretty awesome! Another contender along with the UT Fet47 i've had my eyes on.digitaldrummer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:33 amjust pulled the trigger on a Chandler Limited TG Type L microphone. Looks very interesting even though it's a FET mic (will be a few days before I get it but I'll report back).
btw, I used the Type L on a singer/songwriter and it sounded great on vocals (and a little harmonica). Good rejection of the acoustic guitar (used 414's for that). anyway, it's a keeper (for awhile at least).
Ahh, just now saw this. Keep us updated on this mic please!
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I just used it for 2 pedal steel sessions yesterday (same player but for 2 projects) and it was on the amp. I used the "B" setting this time and it went into an A-Designs EM-Gold 500 preamp. It was really nice and pretty smooth (and I usually like a ribbon but this worked well). I rolled off a little low-end (but I do that to most guitars too). the TM-1 was doing room for this same session. The Chandler is new so I'm throwing it in front of a lot of different things to get a feel for what it can do. so far have not been disappointed. It seems a little pricey (for how small it is!) but the 2 settings are useful and it sounds great.
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Almost bought this at a thrift store today - an official Blue Man Group fun keyboard.
Ended up just buying some faux-woodgrain bookends, because that's what I actually need.
Ended up just buying some faux-woodgrain bookends, because that's what I actually need.
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