Anyone know what's up with the Studio Projects CS line?

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Of course, I have no idea how it will sound compared to a CS series. (trying to stay on topic)
 

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OK, back to actually being on Topic, I was over at PMI when the CS were first starting to ship. Brent showed me the newer capsules thos mics use and talked about the new production techniques they are using. It appears that 797 is getting better at doing this. The grill housing gives a better overall sound from the C series. I say if there were a mic you liked from the C series, the CS is a definite step up.
 
wow-- what kind of capsule is that in z's mic? is that a 6205 tube again? edcor transformer?

didn't you end up using a metal tube in your u47 mic phil (ef12, ef14 or v14?)? how do you think they compare to the subminiatures? what kind of transformer did you end up using?

oh yeah-- what's with your personal awesome mics-- specs & components?
 
OK, back to actually being on Topic, I was over at PMI when the CS were first starting to ship. Brent showed me the newer capsules thos mics use and talked about the new production techniques they are using. It appears that 797 is getting better at doing this. The grill housing gives a better overall sound from the C series. I say if there were a mic you liked from the C series, the CS is a definite step up.

i've never tried any of the C series mics. the main reason i'm interested in the cs mics is that i want to get a mic to stick in my isolation cab that can take lots of spl's and which will be a nice compliment to a dynamic (sm7, i5 or md421u). i had planned to use a ribbon with a dynamic, but the grendel sound dead room II iso cab is so tightly sealed i think that opening and closing the access 'door' for it might mess up the ribbon with the pressure changes. the cs5 seems pretty cool because of the different patterns and high/low cuts, but i figure all of those switches and doo dads may also just mess up the signal.
 
wow-- what kind of capsule is that in z's mic? is that a 6205 tube again? edcor transformer?

Its a Dale Ulan M7. The tube is indeed a 6205. The X-former is a Cinemag. I have the laminations insulated because they sit so close to open parts of the circuit.

didn't you end up using a metal tube in your u47 mic phil (ef12, ef14 or v14?)? how do you think they compare to the subminiatures? what kind of transformer did you end up using?

oh yeah-- what's with your personal awesome mics-- specs & components?

Don't know about the EF14. I tried it in another mic and had a problem getting a PS to heat the filament right. I'm hoping to get it going in one of these.

The one you're looking at is one I built from a Soundelux e47 frame I had. There was no sleeve, so I had one (actually 3) machined. The machinist and I were talking about doing all the parts and making a small batch. It's expensive to have all the parts cut. I may do all the future stuff with Marik. This guy had already started when Marik and I were talking about it, so I had to finish with this guy.
 
Its a Dale Ulan M7. The tube is indeed a 6205. The X-former is a Cinemag. I have the laminations insulated because they sit so close to open parts of the circuit.
That is awesome and I am jealous Z. I've seen those Dale M7 threads on DIY and wished I had the mic making skillz. :(

Don't know about the EF14. I tried it in another mic and had a problem getting a PS to heat the filament right. I'm hoping to get it going in one of these.
You will and it will be totally badass

The one you're looking at is one I built from a Soundelux e47 frame I had. There was no sleeve, so I had one (actually 3) machined. The machinist and I were talking about doing all the parts and making a small batch. It's expensive to have all the parts cut. I may do all the future stuff with Marik. This guy had already started when Marik and I were talking about it, so I had to finish with this guy.
Nice-- I remember that whole Soundelux deal. I was hoping it was a prototype for a PhilGood production mic :)
 
Did I mention Phil is also doing the one of those famed apex 460 type mods to my group buy 1200 mic? I've been waiting and drooling to play with these things.
Koji, you may have to take a ride down here to Jersey to play with this 6802 mod mic.
 
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