Yet another version of the Ribbon Mic
Yet another version of the Ribbon Mic
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I like how the ad says "Once you use a ribbon microphone you will throw away ALL your other microphones."
I like how the ad says "Once you use a ribbon microphone you will throw away ALL your other microphones."
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The NADY comes in platinum or gold like this one. DO NOT GET THE CHEEZY GOLD ONE, it looks jive....
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someone please put 160db into it and see if it hangs. my royer would be crying at that. i wonder what it sounds like in its death throws.
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"throw away all your other microphones"...
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"Unmatched transit response"
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the "American Eagle"
Lesser ribbons represent a threat to democracy.
Call now. Only $49.95. Our operators are standing by.
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I'm waiting for the "shock and awe" edition personally......
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"Frequency Response: 20 to 20KHz"???
Hmmmmm......
Hmmmmm......
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"48V fandom powdered."
medicate? oh, i thought you said "meditate."
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they sort of say in the description that it is made in the US. not cool.
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Holy hole in a donut, batman!!
I'm glad that Americans are back on the map again when it comes to quality ribbon microphones. I should order one and throw all my other ribbon mics away.
AMERICAN EAGLE, there's an almost unbearable amount of sarcasm to the name.
-"overall stunning realism" to me that sounds like a Henry James novel.
-"an increased off-axis high frequency response on sides with decreased high response above and below on-axis through lower audio" That's the best sentence! Do they really know what they are saying? Do they know what a figure-of-eight polar pattern is?
- "The style and specifications of this microphone surpasses all other ribbon microphones that have been produced in past years". Of course, what else.
- "designed after the classical RCA 77 DX studio microphone", wasn't that a poly-directional mic?
The funny thing is, if the whole PPA-China thing wouldn't have come up, it probably would have been an interesting microphone.
I've tried the German Thomann T.Bone version of it (about $170) and was shocked how good it sounded.
I'm glad that Americans are back on the map again when it comes to quality ribbon microphones. I should order one and throw all my other ribbon mics away.
AMERICAN EAGLE, there's an almost unbearable amount of sarcasm to the name.
-"overall stunning realism" to me that sounds like a Henry James novel.
-"an increased off-axis high frequency response on sides with decreased high response above and below on-axis through lower audio" That's the best sentence! Do they really know what they are saying? Do they know what a figure-of-eight polar pattern is?
- "The style and specifications of this microphone surpasses all other ribbon microphones that have been produced in past years". Of course, what else.
- "designed after the classical RCA 77 DX studio microphone", wasn't that a poly-directional mic?
The funny thing is, if the whole PPA-China thing wouldn't have come up, it probably would have been an interesting microphone.
I've tried the German Thomann T.Bone version of it (about $170) and was shocked how good it sounded.
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And what if I don't *want* to throw away all my other microphones?
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nestle wrote:The NADY comes in platinum or gold like this one. DO NOT GET THE CHEEZY GOLD ONE, it looks jive....
Awwwww......
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Anybody send the guy messages asking him annoying questions yet? Responses could be fun.
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High Velocity? Is there a rifle built into it?
Oh shit! this is my 40th post.
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