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    Did yall hear the new Pastor Troy?

    It was a genuine question! Perhaps the old saying "Talking about music is like dancing about architecture" applies here. You either love or hate this kind of music (and I don't love it).
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    Made in UK Vintage 30's

    What's with tape? SCREW the speaker to a piece of plywood - voila. Or face to face (as someone else suggested), only use NUTS AND BOLTS instead of tape. That's what the holes are for after all.
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    Did yall hear the new Pastor Troy?

    What's all this stuff about? What's the point? Can't hear a word he's saying, (other than the usual hackneyed expletives). What should I be listening for?
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    recording a 1x12 open back guitar combo and other tracking advice wanted...

    Using two different close mics would at least give you a choice of sounds, one or other, or a blend of both. Never heard of the noise canceling method, sounds interesting.
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    I love the SP B1!!!

    From what I remember, the B1 has a quite warm, almost rolled off quality to it. Is that an apt description? I remember it worked quite nicely on vocals and steel guitar.
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    There have been no posts in the last 15 days in this forum.

    Surely, 8 tracks over 4, and all the fast access of MD, etc., has to be better than cassette 4-track? Never owned an MD recorder, but I always thought the concept was great.
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    Your most embarrassing moment

    hahahahaha
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    Studio Projects Vtb1 problems

    Any 12VAC power supply will do (providing it has the amperage). Did you try it out with a mic or a line input? Was the input push switch (2nd from left) set correctly? Or in the case of a mic, was phantom (red push switch) on?
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    Building Dave Gilmour's Pedalboard

    I want one. http://www.petecornish.co.uk/bop.html
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    Another rough mix...

    Sounds a bit 'veiled,' but otherwise, it's a decent recording.The guitars seem to be well 'captured' when they stand on their own at the end. Perhaps its my headphones being a bit woolly in the bass, but it does sound quite bass heavy, this mix. Balance-wise, I'd prefer to hear the melody...
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    Monster Cables

    That was the biggest pile of crap I've read for a long time.
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    Which has better preamps?

    They're OK. Now stop quibbling and go make some noise.
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    quadraverb

    Genericizing, cunning plans, sending to return huge reverberating flower pots and varying nomenclature. Got it.
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    Cracked bridge

    Light's got his boxing gloves off, and you know what that means - time to wrap up this thread! In the time spent putting you straight, he could have built/sold a couple of guitars. If the bridge/top junction isn't damaged, wouldn't the old superglue, squeeze and hold technique do the trick...
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    quadraverb

    The send and return pots (if your mixer even has these, the Mackie 1604 has them) are for optimising gain; you shouldn't be fiddling with them, that's what Aux 1, 2, etc., on each channel strip is for. Unless I'm missing something?
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    Adat Hd24

    Is there anywhere you can hear them side by side? The reason I say this is that, at the end of the day, it should be your own ears, not someone's bias that dictates. Mentioning Behringer on this forum is like throwing a carcass into a pirahna pool: I know of two instances where a broken Mackie...
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    Interesting wire recorder

    A friend of mine had 7 of these for multitracking - a bitch to synch together, and location recording required a mini van. Chrome plated wires (if you can find them) offer better frequency response, but you have to reconfigure the coil head's driver tube to a cathode follower to achieve the...
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    DIY XLR to TS confusion (Sytek to RNC)

    Don't do that! The mixer's XLRs are for mic level incoming signals. The HD24 will be sending out line level - ouch. And sending 48v of Phan power to the HD24 will not help matters either.
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    DIY XLR to TS confusion (Sytek to RNC)

    Sorry, don't do this where phantom power is at the XLR end.
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    DIY XLR to TS confusion (Sytek to RNC)

    Jumper the XLR plug's ground (pin 1) to cold (pin 3) within the plug itself, pin 1 (or 3, doesn't matter of course) goes to ground (sleeve) at the phono end; XLR hot (pin 2) goes to hot (tip) phono end.
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