
kojdogg
bollocks redux!
any info/specs on the pres and compressors? 

What are the advantages/disadvantages of a "tube ribbon" vs. a normal ribbon. Why not a FET ribbon (or is there one)?Hasn't even started yet.
I just E-mailed someone pics of the new tube ribbon and they should post soon
Thanks Chance and RightOn. Any possibility of seeing the inside of that?
What are the advantages/disadvantages of a "tube ribbon" vs. a normal ribbon. Why not a FET ribbon (or is there one)?
Not yet,, but soon. I don't have a claim to this design (my mistake) but remember, you saw it here first and yes it will be an "ACM" (Another Cheap Mic) LOL
You would select a tube vs. a FET for the same reason you would in a condenser mic;
ACM-RT1 SPECIFICATIONS
● Type: Tube Ribbon Microphone
● Polar Pattern: 8 Figure
● Frequency Response: 30~15000Hz
● Sensitivity: -34dB
● Rated Impedance: 200ohm
● Maximum SPL: 128dB for 1% T.H.D.
● Equivalent Noise Level: 18dB (A weight IEC 651)
Thanks, ms. I see there's a lot more there too. I just can't keep up any more.Long thread about that here:
http://www.prodigy-pro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22301
You would select a tube vs. a FET for the same reason you would in a condenser mic; of course the ribbon doesn't really need the massive input impedance of those devices, but they are useful anyway.
And what are those reasons? I asked about this in the big mic thread and Harvey talked about it a bit, but is there any rule of thumb sonically between tubes, FET, transformerless, etc? This stuff is all a bit over my head, so I try to muddle through. What do the cheapies like the Studio Projects use on the output if it isn't a FET or a transformer?
Hey Chance did you get my email? and how do you think the mic you just posted would work for a room mic for drums? What do you think it's best applications are? Thanks.