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| Re: Chuck Duffy...? [message #56700 is a reply to message #56685] |
Mon, 08 August 2005 07:54   |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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it's pretty much the same as long as you
have a decent set of speakers on your TV. It's got a bump in
the lows/low-mids, and there's a slight high-end sheen that
could even be described as a very mild "sizzle" (but not too
much). The other people on his show don't sound like that, so
it's him or his particular signal chain, or a combination of
the two. The lower end of his tone isn't all about proximity
effect, either, because even when he's not right on top of the
mic, you still hear that "thing" I'm talking about.
Your thoughts?
Neil
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Yeh........the starved plate thing. I did own a DBX compressor a while back
>that used a tube circuit in this way to extremely dramatic effect. I think
>it was called a model 566. For this particualy application, it worked pretty
>well and it could be removed from the signal flow if desired. That's about
>the only example of this technology that I've ever ever heard that I liked.
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>I've got a coupleof hybrid preamps here...........a Demeter HMP-1 and a
TL
>Audio 2001. Both of these supply around 200v to the tube circuit, so it's
a
>bit of a different animal.
>
>Deej
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>"EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote in message
>news:4330696c$1@linux...
>> This is pretty common among the low-end tube gear actually... The
>> tube is placed in the feedback circuit of an Op-Amp that is passing
>> the audio. The *barely biased* tube acts as a sort of an "EQ" to
>> change the sound of the audio running through the IC. IMHO, this is
>> NOT a proper "tube" circuit, but it does "contain" a tube. As
>> usual... buyer beware! ;-)
>>
>> David.
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| Re: Chuck Duffy...? [message #56707 is a reply to message #56700] |
Mon, 08 August 2005 13:34  |
Dan
Messages: 12 Registered: October 2005
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e little guy. I know my local guy is as busy as can be=20
and he's a wealth of information. Worth a lot to me for sure and =
he's...=20
local. His name is... Hung. Does it get any better than that?
Tom
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:433140e9@linux...
yay for the local pc shop. glad you're back up
John
Pete Ruthenburg wrote:
> Thanks for the advice everyone on my computer problems.
>=20
> After installing a new power supply with no change I took it to
> my local PC shop.Turns out the processor is dead.Thats lame but
> also its still under warranty so EastCoast should be able to=20
> change it out no problem.I guess its kinda weird for a 1 1/2 year
> old processor to go dead;comps,you gotta love 'em.
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> Anyway now I can get my money back from the power supply I just
> bought since I just got a MAGMA 13 slot;now I'm running with the
> big boys.
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> Anyway thanks again,
> Pete
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