| This kid does not belong in jail [message #57589] |
Fri, 02 September 2005 17:15  |
DC
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| Re: This kid does not belong in jail [message #57785 is a reply to message #57664] |
Sun, 04 September 2005 22:33  |
Jamie K
 Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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at I use, it worked fine. So I figured it was just crappy
> racks. (mines beige and this guy wants black).
> I went to comp usa and bought one of their "brand" black mobile drives on
> a recomendation from a friend and get the same dang error again. Now, it
> could be that this drive from CRAP USA is also bad, but I'm starting to wonder
> if something else is going on that I'm missing. I'll do some more troubleshooting
> as I get the time, but I would welcome any suggestions as to what may be
> another reason fkor the problem.
> I have a hard time believing that this mobo just doesn't like "black" rack
> drives.
> RodI'm sure that Mike will do this for you if you pay me $1000.000.
;O) arf arf!!!.....kiddin'!!!!.......just kiddin.
Last I heard, Mike had retired from modding other mikes because he said he
needs more time to work on himself.
(damn......am I Mr. Clever today or what?)
;o)
"cuio" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message news:43452495$1@linux...
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> DJ, do you know if Mike C will do these mods for anyone else?
> I'd like to mod a PPA 2ube for a lower noise floor and slightly smoother
> presence.
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >Well......hmmmmm. I don't own and have little experience with the U47.
I've
> >used one a couple of times. I though it was very flattering to to
> >male,/female vocals and bass cab/upright which were the only things I
have
> >ever used it on.
> >
> >About 4 years ago, Mike Claytor read the TapeOp article by David Royer
and
> >put one of these mics together. I ended up with it on a loan and used it
> on
> >a female vocalist in a demo session. On her voice, it had that same rich
> >velvety vibe that I remembered about the U47. I have used it on male
> >vocalists as well. I liked it so much that I bought another one that Mike
> >made. These mics are point-to-point wired through perfboard with Peluso
> >capsules so this may set them apart from the Mojave mics which are most
> >likely designed around prefab PCB's like the later Royer kits. I also
don't
> >know anything about the capsules that Mojave is using. I will say that
the
> >original Marshallcapsules that were used in my mics sounded excellent.
The
> >Peluso capsules have a bit more detail to my ears. This is slight, but
> >audible in the *car key* test. The Mojave has very good mid and HF
handling
> >characteristics and is very flattering to the human voice with a very
warm
> >bottom which is, inthe case of my mics, probably due to the Jensen
> >transformers.
> >
> >The SE Gemini sounds similar in some ways. The bottom sounds different
from
> >the Mojave, probably due to the fact that there is a tube at the output
> >stage rather than a transformer. I haven't played around with this as
much
> >as I intend to, but I can envision a bit of variety by switching tubes.
> The
> >Gemini has a bit more output gain than my Mojaves, but the self noise is
> >just a low (both are very well behaved for tube mics). The Gemini has
*lots*
> >of low level detail. If expression is what you're looking for, you're
going
> >to get it
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