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I have a tube mic that I like very much, a Rode K2, that I have a NOS Telefunken tube in... I'm at a dilema of whether I want/need another tube mic...


Here's what I have in my collection thus far, maybe someone can point me to which mic in the group buy that would "add to" what I already have:

1 - Neumann TLM103
1 - Rode K2 (Telefunken Tube)
1 - Nady RSM-2 Ribbon Mic
1 - ACM-3, given to me because of sagging ribbon...which I've since fixed.
1 - Red5 Audio RVD1 Kick Drum mic
2 - HRM-10, Ribbon Mics from original group buy
2 - Oktava MK-012
4 - Red5 Audio RVD9 Dynamic Snare / Tom Mics
4 - Rode NT5's (2 matched pairs)
8 - Shure SM57
8 - Shure SM58



Randy
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The guy has 33 mics and he wants us to tell him what he needs. All right, here's what you need: self-restraint. :D

33 mics....sheesh!
 
This looks great - basically the way it worked before, but hopefully with a lot less headache for Chance.

One process (not really software) question -- I know I specify my shipping address up front with the initial payment. Later, if things change for me (like I move or something), and now my shipping address is different in the second (shipping) invoice payment, that'll be handled appropriately? Just wondering about the possibility that the older (and now invalid) shipping address from the first invoice would cause some confusion -- Chance would have presumably calculated the shipping cost based on that older one.


Sounds tricky, maybe choose a friend or relatives home/business address who you are confident won't be moving. Its the same if you ordered from amazon and then moved, there would probably be the same confusion.
 
The guy has 33 mics and he wants us to tell him what he needs. All right, here's what you need: self-restraint. :D

33 mics....sheesh!

33 preamps :D...?

Matti

edit: the 1200 type mic is a good starting point for mic modders
 
33 preamps :D...?

Matti

edit: the 1200 type mic is a good starting point for mic modders

Actually, that's the boat I'm in right now... I only have mediocre preamps at best... and really, other than the quantity, my mic collection isn't anything to wow over either...

I do think that I would be more pleased with some of my mics if I had decent preamps though... Can't wait until this GB is over and I have a new flavor of pre to try... :)


Randy
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Hi!
You have a good variety of mics, no problems
there.
I joined this GB for the pre´s ( sadly only 2 -would need 4 )
as a once in lifetime thing... At these prices it won`t
go overly wrong, and you can modify them by having
better transformers.
I´m so thankfull for Chance for this

Matti
 
I have a tube mic that I like very much, a Rode K2, that I have a NOS Telefunken tube in... I'm at a dilema of whether I want/need another tube mic...


Here's what I have in my collection thus far, maybe someone can point me to which mic in the group buy that would "add to" what I already have:

1 - Neumann TLM103
1 - Rode K2 (Telefunken Tube)
1 - Nady RSM-2 Ribbon Mic
1 - ACM-3, given to me because of sagging ribbon...which I've since fixed.
1 - Red5 Audio RVD1 Kick Drum mic
2 - HRM-10, Ribbon Mics from original group buy
2 - Oktava MK-012
4 - Red5 Audio RVD9 Dynamic Snare / Tom Mics
4 - Rode NT5's (2 matched pairs)
8 - Shure SM57
8 - Shure SM58



Randy
Zetajazz44
Click HERE to Register for the Musican's Workshop Group Buy
Click HERE to See Another One of My Hobbies


What the hell do you need more mics for??? You need 33 ACMP73s!
 
Actually, that's the boat I'm in right now... I only have mediocre preamps at best... and really, other than the quantity, my mic collection isn't anything to wow over either...

I do think that I would be more pleased with some of my mics if I had decent preamps though... Can't wait until this GB is over and I have a new flavor of pre to try... :)


Randy
Zetajazz44
Click HERE to Register for the Musican's Workshop Group Buy
Click HERE to See Another One of My Hobbies


I have a 1200isch mic modifyed to something else, everything changed
from capsule to capacitors and have goods to make an other.
The greatest problem here is the lack of really good monitors -to hear
the difference? Anyway next in my list after this GB is something from Genelec,
Adam or Focal

Matti
 
Its the same if you ordered from amazon and then moved, there would probably be the same confusion.
In quality, it's the same, but the quantity of the time period of the group buy makes it more likely for something like this to happen than in most transactions. I don't think it'll happen to me (knock on wood), but I suspect it did happen with one or more participants last time.

But yeah, handling the situations as one-offs, and simply recalculating the shipping fee based on the new address would work (easy for me to say :) )
 
How will the orders be logged for the replacement motors and ribbons for the bad ones in the last group buy?

I'd also like to get a shock mount for the ACM-3 I got last time.

Will the 1200 come with a shock mount?
 
Hi!
I joined this GB for the pre´s ( sadly only 2 -would need 4 )
as a once in lifetime thing... At these prices it won`t
go overly wrong, and you can modify them by having
better transformers.

Matti

Aside from the transformers, will these pres have opamps too? I'm no techie so that may be a stupid question. This will be my first attempt at modifying anything (except for changing a tube in a mic) and I want to know how much fun I can expect to have.
 
No opamps here!
As far as I know they are discrete transformer balanced units,
more info somewhere in this thread. -Edit. :

"I thought I mentioned this before, but maybe it's worth repeating. My console in my studio is an A & H Sigma, with 24 of the 32 inputs having 1073 pre amps built into the board. I have grown to love these preamps and with the help of the tech that services my board, took the design of these pres, and reworked and fitted the design into an existing enclosure. We sent it to China for their engineers to study. They built a prototype and sent it back to me. We tested it and made some changes and sent it back. they reproduced the changes and sent it back to me. We again tested it (my Neve tech did all of this) It sounded great (my test) we then approved the electronics and had them re package it into a compact enclosure and they brought the finished prototype, ready for production, to the NAMM show. Me and my tech forfitted going to the NAMM show on Friday to really go thru these 3 pieces of gear. We were so excited at the results, but reluctantly had to return them at the NAMM show on Saturday. The idea was mine, the circuit design was from a well known Neve tech here in LA. I paid him for his time and it was money well spent. We both never thought that these things would be this well made especially for prototypes"



Matti
 
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What the hell do you need more mics for??? You need 33 ACMP73s!

The SM57 & 58's are mostly used for live sound... I do that on occasion too... At one time I thought I was going to be recording a drum set, which I'd never done,...and still haven't, and I bought the Red5 mic set, 5 in all, after hearing the "good" stuff about them on this board...and the price wasn't too bad either... They're still in the case..never used. Bought a matched set of the Rode NT5's to record acoustic guitar in the studio with and used them live one time for a bluegrass show and liked them so much that I bought 2 more... Since I liked the Rode mics, I thought I'd try one of their LDC's...and along came the K2... The TLM-103 was used, and I got a decent deal on it, and bought it...used, as it was a stage mic at the Grammy's about 4 years ago... Came with case, shockmount...

Just picked all of them up over the years...here and there... AND I forgot to add one to my list too: AT Pro37R, that I use when I play acoustic fiddle on stage... So I guess I've got 34 mics in all... Also been thinking about replacing the Shure 58's with Shure Beta 87A's, for live use...but those are a little pricey...

As I said before, I have quantity, but the quality isn't something that I'm particularly blown away with...

My dream mic is a Neumann U47...but I doubt I'll ever have my grubby hands on one of those... :(


Randy
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Click HERE to Register for the Musican's Workshop Group Buy
Click HERE to See Another One of My Hobbies
 
When I worked at an old film studios sound dep´t in the early 70`ies
we had U67 as our main VO mic but it was way too dark to my tastes
mainly because of years of tar from smoking....
My modifyed mic has an U47 ( M7 ) type capsule in it, so I´m trying
although with little money

Matti
 
When I worked at an old film studios sound dep´t in the early 70`ies
we had U67 as our main VO mic but it was way too dark to my tastes
mainly because of years of tar from smoking....
My modifyed mic has an U47 ( M7 ) type capsule in it, so I´m trying
although with little money

Matti

is this one of the group buy mics?
 
No, but 1200 is similiar with smaller body
diameter, my educated guess.

Matti
 
No opamps here!
As far as I know they are discrete transformer balanced units,
more info somewhere in this thread. -Edit. :

"I thought I mentioned this before, but maybe it's worth repeating. My console in my studio is an A & H Sigma, with 24 of the 32 inputs having 1073 pre amps built into the board. I have grown to love these preamps and with the help of the tech that services my board, took the design of these pres, and reworked and fitted the design into an existing enclosure. We sent it to China for their engineers to study. They built a prototype and sent it back to me. We tested it and made some changes and sent it back. they reproduced the changes and sent it back to me. We again tested it (my Neve tech did all of this) It sounded great (my test) we then approved the electronics and had them re package it into a compact enclosure and they brought the finished prototype, ready for production, to the NAMM show. Me and my tech forfitted going to the NAMM show on Friday to really go thru these 3 pieces of gear. We were so excited at the results, but reluctantly had to return them at the NAMM show on Saturday. The idea was mine, the circuit design was from a well known Neve tech here in LA. I paid him for his time and it was money well spent. We both never thought that these things would be this well made especially for prototypes"



Matti

Ahhh.... so now I know where the GB 73 design came from, but where did the 81 and 84 design come from?
 
High Folks,
I'm new to this forum (and to group buys), but I've sat here and read this entire thread. This is incredible. Big thanks to Chance, Randy, and everybody else who is making this possible. I just signed up on the group buy page today. Has Chance already announced a cut-off date via e-mail? If so, when is it. I don't want to be left out. A couple of ACM-3's and a 73 (or two) look like a great "investment".

On a side note, does anyone know what Edcor tranny is most like the Carnhill's found in old '73's?
 
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