| Zoom PS-04. Anybody used one? [message #87453] |
Mon, 02 July 2007 22:21  |
Kim
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that flying, add a second =
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pull the 2nd EDS, try another, etc... do the same with MEC's and =
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| Re: Zoom PS-04. Anybody used one? [message #87456 is a reply to message #87454] |
Tue, 03 July 2007 06:08   |
Kim
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I don't s'pose it could =
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light them well and magnifying lense them all) I'm having a =
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| Re: Zoom PS-04. Anybody used one? [message #87462 is a reply to message #87457] |
Tue, 03 July 2007 08:02  |
Kim
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wonderful sounding, but
frustrating rig. Wayyyyy more variables than I've got now. I was interfacing
over 100 digital I/O.
;o)
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:469ca498$1@linux...
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> wire rats hahahaha
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> could this be Dj's car ;-) kidding DJ
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> http://www.horseapple.com/Valkyrie/Tech_Tips/Jammin_with_Bla upunkt/blau-rats-nest.JPG
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Neil wrote:
> "John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
>> I use a recapped Yamaha PM2201--Supposedly they sound better than the PM2200
>> with the meters--the meters introduce some distorion accouding to lore.
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> Yes, it's the coils in the meters which exhibit a LF buildup in
> the stator windings, and every time the needle moves, the
> reluctance between the steel stop-post & the copper needle
> changes, resulting in a very slight capacitive discharge
> between the needle & the clear mylar coating on the metal
> backplate, causing.... oh never mind, I got nowhere
> else to go with that one. lol
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> :)
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You just left out the part about the flux capacitors.....Along with my NHT A-20's and B-20 which are configured as midfield's I'm
using NS10's along with an Alesis Mattica 900 power amp and a powered KRK
sub as nearfields. Working nicely here.
Deej
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:469bfecb@linux...
> Bingo. Spend the money on the amp/sub combo. I found the mid imaging on
> the NS-10s to be really intense. At times, too intense but if there's
> something wrong in the mids boy will you know it. Wish I still had mine
> for this purpose.
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> AA
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> "John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
> news:469b918e$1@linux...
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>> I still love mixing on my NS10s--the key is power--
>> put a 50 watt a side amp on them and they suck--put 250 a side on
>> them and they come to life. Dial in an inexpensive sub with them and you
>> have a really sweet setup...I never have problems at mastering time...
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>> "wireline" <kennospam@wirelinestudio.com> wrote:
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>>>My opinion only, so take it all with the proverbial grain of salt...
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>>>Nothing on your list of possibilities will provide a more viable mixing
>> system
>>>than what you already have, NS10s...I have heard all of your
>>>possibilities
>>>except the focals, and mostly agree with your assessments of the
>>>shortfalls...each
>>>of the systems mentioned IMO lacks sufficient bass and overall system
>>>clarity
>>>- enough that your mixes really won't be any better as a result of
>>>spending
>>>a lot of cash, but they will be different.
>>>
>>>If you are wanting something deadly accurate, you will likely be spending
>>>a much bigger chunk of change...If given a chance, you may want to
>>>consider
>>>a used set of JBL 4311, Altec Model 19, Urei Time Aligned, Tannoy Golds,
>>>or some other mid field monitors - these boxes all have their own quirks,
>>>but seem to be less forgiving (thus causing you to be more accurate)
>>>
>>>There again, I like mixing with Radio Shack Minimum 7s...
>>>
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>>>
>>>"Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote:
>>>>My current system monitors. Yamaha NS-10M Studio.
>>>>
>>>>Here's what in play. All active, bi-amp'd, 6"woofers/1"tweeties.
>>>>
>>>>JBL LSR4326p $999pr includes cal mic
>>>>
>>>>Adam A7 $999pr
>>>>
>>>>DynAudio BM5A $999pr
>>>>
>>>>Event ASP6 $999pr
>>>>
>>>>Focal Twin6
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