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Voicematic Pres & Five Fish SC-1 - ALL SOLD
Last edited by Jed on Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:11 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Hi all,
Some folks emailed to ask about clips so I've done a simple recording with each mic pre. Listen for yourself below.
The recording is me and a nashvile tuned acoustic guitar (a Seagull if you care). The Fish Fish had a Blue Baby Bottle on it. Gain was about halfway. I maxed it at the end so you can hear the noisefloor. (As I recall, the FF has ~72db of gain. It's crazy.)
No particular attention was paid to mic placement. Pointing approximately at the 12th fret. The Baby Bottle was about 12 inches away. No compression, eq or anything else. Just recorded through an RME Multiface in Sonar, normalized, exported, and converted to 320kbs mp3.
My apologies for the crappy guitar playing, lousy placement, and these awfully long links. The only place I could figure out where to put these files was up on comcast, which was like pulling teeth.
Fivefish - https://publish.comcast.net/dpath/7pJBZ ... XuvY6AnLo/
Jed
Some folks emailed to ask about clips so I've done a simple recording with each mic pre. Listen for yourself below.
The recording is me and a nashvile tuned acoustic guitar (a Seagull if you care). The Fish Fish had a Blue Baby Bottle on it. Gain was about halfway. I maxed it at the end so you can hear the noisefloor. (As I recall, the FF has ~72db of gain. It's crazy.)
No particular attention was paid to mic placement. Pointing approximately at the 12th fret. The Baby Bottle was about 12 inches away. No compression, eq or anything else. Just recorded through an RME Multiface in Sonar, normalized, exported, and converted to 320kbs mp3.
My apologies for the crappy guitar playing, lousy placement, and these awfully long links. The only place I could figure out where to put these files was up on comcast, which was like pulling teeth.
Fivefish - https://publish.comcast.net/dpath/7pJBZ ... XuvY6AnLo/
Jed
Last edited by Jed on Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:23 am, edited 1 time in total.
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