
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
So with my recently acquired MX-80 and my TASCAM M-3500...there's a mismatch in their ref levels.
While the MX-80 can be dialed down, I want to run it at +4/Bal.
OK...I have some Fostex line converters, but only 16 channels worth...I also have the balancing kit for the TASCAM board...but it's only for the 8 group outs and 16 Tape returns...the MX-80 is 24 channels.
Going to the MX-80 is not an issue. I don't even track through the M-3500, so all my outboard pres are +4/Bal along with the majority of my racked comps/EQs. It's coming out of the MX-80 that I'm looking to maintain the +4/Bal or at least have 24 channels of line conversion for going to the M-3500.
Yes...I know the board is designed so you can just pad the preamp inputs (which are Bal)...and use them instead of the -10/Unbal line inpouts...but then I'm running all the tracks through the 3500 preamps on mixdown...which may sound good, but I would like to have the ability to go to the line inputs.
Now I don't see much of an issue with just turning down the Line gain on all the board's channels, and not even bothering with a line level conversion...but, I'm still wanting to find the best-case setup if possible...or is that it?
I know Aphex makes some 8-channel boxes which are the same as their 2-channel +4/-10 conversion boxes (I have one of those). I've seen the ATI 2-channel boxes which are similar to the Aphex.
There's the Ebtech stuff, but I'm not that warm-n-fuzzy about the Ebtech options...and I would then just find another 8-channel Fostex line converter box instead, and that would give me 24 channels of line conversion...though the Fostex boxes, while they can be used, I was told once by the Fostex tech that they weren't really meant to be generic line converters, but were meant for some specific Fostex gear....though I don't quite know what he was trying to say with that remark.
Anway...I was wondering if there were any other line converter options besides what I'm already aware of...and that don't cost some insane prices (the ATI 2-channel boxes list for around $500-$600 new, though can be had for under $100 used).
When I was down at the Sonicraft Lab in NJ a couple of months back to pick up that spare Fostex G-16...I saw that he was using 3-4 of the Aphex 8-channel units, and he said they weren't super-high end, but were quite good and did the job well. I think they sell for about $300 new if I'm not mistaken.
So if anyone knows of other options.......?
While the MX-80 can be dialed down, I want to run it at +4/Bal.
OK...I have some Fostex line converters, but only 16 channels worth...I also have the balancing kit for the TASCAM board...but it's only for the 8 group outs and 16 Tape returns...the MX-80 is 24 channels.
Going to the MX-80 is not an issue. I don't even track through the M-3500, so all my outboard pres are +4/Bal along with the majority of my racked comps/EQs. It's coming out of the MX-80 that I'm looking to maintain the +4/Bal or at least have 24 channels of line conversion for going to the M-3500.
Yes...I know the board is designed so you can just pad the preamp inputs (which are Bal)...and use them instead of the -10/Unbal line inpouts...but then I'm running all the tracks through the 3500 preamps on mixdown...which may sound good, but I would like to have the ability to go to the line inputs.
Now I don't see much of an issue with just turning down the Line gain on all the board's channels, and not even bothering with a line level conversion...but, I'm still wanting to find the best-case setup if possible...or is that it?
I know Aphex makes some 8-channel boxes which are the same as their 2-channel +4/-10 conversion boxes (I have one of those). I've seen the ATI 2-channel boxes which are similar to the Aphex.
There's the Ebtech stuff, but I'm not that warm-n-fuzzy about the Ebtech options...and I would then just find another 8-channel Fostex line converter box instead, and that would give me 24 channels of line conversion...though the Fostex boxes, while they can be used, I was told once by the Fostex tech that they weren't really meant to be generic line converters, but were meant for some specific Fostex gear....though I don't quite know what he was trying to say with that remark.
Anway...I was wondering if there were any other line converter options besides what I'm already aware of...and that don't cost some insane prices (the ATI 2-channel boxes list for around $500-$600 new, though can be had for under $100 used).
When I was down at the Sonicraft Lab in NJ a couple of months back to pick up that spare Fostex G-16...I saw that he was using 3-4 of the Aphex 8-channel units, and he said they weren't super-high end, but were quite good and did the job well. I think they sell for about $300 new if I'm not mistaken.
So if anyone knows of other options.......?
