Down to $143 now with shipping....
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Lexicon-Omega-Desktop-Recording-Studio?sku=245505
Any more yeahs or nays?
I would not expect it to compete with a high quality fire wire system but for a $143 quick and dirty stereo input with some Lexicon virtual...
- Larry Norman.
I have played quite a few churches and have not had this problem but I have never used a pod.
One problem I have run into though is that on most newer constructions a good electrical contractor will receomend seperate isolated electrical runs for lighting and the sound system...
BUMP!
I am curious about the ART T8 but can not find any non retailer reviews....wich may be a bad thing.
It sounds pretty cool on the flexibility side and the potential for removing noise when needed.
Could be a cool building block for DIYers that would like to try out various transformers...
I found a tube amp repair tech site that has lots of good info so if you don;t get it figured out here you may try;
http://p210.ezboard.com/bampworkshop
My guitar teacher taught me a finger picked version in D minor that went something like Dm G7 Csus something with an E and an A for the verses but I don't have a guitar in front of me now.
I think I remeber him saying he transposed it to any easier key for finger picking that did not use bar...
Thanks,
There is a smaller community college within walking distance of my house with a broadcasting program but I have never seen them advertise a rumage sale or anything. I will have to keep my eyes out! :cool:
It depends....If it one of my kids they get the belt or sent to their room.
If its the drummer I use a Tazer :D
You may want to check out the Samson C-Control at under $100. It has a built in condensor talk back mic built in.
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CControl/
I am using one...
1. Another recomendation for the Yamaha but be forewarned that Yamaha manuals suck and most of your all in one recorders will have a decent learning curve just for the machine. I love my AW16G and it has performed reliably.
2. Since the Yamaha manuals suck you will need to sign up and join at...
Hey willis,
Where did you scoe the $5 and $10 Altec Tube pres?
Just luck or are there could hunting groundds for these?
I don't mind doing a littling modding and soldering.
By "1/4 inch into a sound blaster card" you are limiting your self to dynamic mics.
Most vocals (and other "soft acoustic level sources") are done with condensor mics that will require a TRS for the most part for phantom power although some tube mics have seperate power cables from the mic...
I have always loved the SWR Red Head 2-10 and the SWR with the 1-15 combo but I lean toward the audiophile warm jazz tone for bass.
You may be looking for another sound.
The Ampeg B-15 is a studio standard.
IMHO Ampeg, SWR and Trace Elliot all have some good stuff but not all their stuff is...
Tou might try Studio Spares in the UK I woudl be suprised if they did not have them.
I built mine as well with a center mixing console and a 10 space rack on the top side screwed into a wooden frame that can be lifted out of my desk while still mounted to the frame. The two lower colums...
If you or someone you know subscribes to TapeOp they have a question on recording bass guitar with a good 15 or 20 responses that all contridict and mention various mics.
There seem to be three camps
1. DI only or DI with micing the strings
2. Recording a cab only
3. Using both with a few...
I have not been around much but I have always liked your honesty and sense of humor so I gave ya some (strictly hetero) love.
That sucks some one would dis ya for posting something funny...of crap now there are going to dis me too. Oh well I still standing with and bookmarked the page to boot...
I can't steer you into any current production units similiar but there is
www.adadepot.com which is a user forum and resource for ADA users/fans.
There are links to one or two guys that do refurbs and mods on these and warranty their work. You could get a warranty this way but you would have...