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		Harvey Gerst
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Aborting Studio Projects Mic Testing.
After this exchange with Alan Hyatt in George Massenburg's forum, I've decided to stop evaluating the rest of the Studio Projects line of microphones. My reasons are listed in my answer to Alan below:
Let's say that I take the wheel covers off my brand new car, only to discover that one of the wheels is only held on with two screws, but the wheel has screw holes for all the missing screws. Do I feel like I've been "gypped outta some screws" or do I wonder if this is normal?
Notice I didn't say in the report "this is fucked", I wasn't sure if that was the way it was supposed to look. And so I called you ASAP to find out if that was normal. And then I immediately commented in all the newsgroups that this was normal; I didn't take any cheap shots at your decision to just use two screws, and I went on to praise the sound of the C1 mic.
I'm getting the impression that you don't really want these mics looked at very hard, or real evaluations made, Alan. You' seem to be just looking for fast, glowing reviews that you can use to plaster the newsgroups. I told you up front that I won't play that game. My reputation is more important to me than that. Sad really, because I think your mics woulda turned out pretty good in my tests, but maybe it annoys you that I'm not comparing them to Neumann U87s and C12s.
Anyway, my tests are over on your mics, Alan. Sorry to have wasted your time. I'll send them to Tom Cram if you'd like, or to Ty Ford, your choice. I'll even pay for shipping them, to get them outta here. Tom or Ty will both provide you with an honest evaluations. Ty is a real expert at mic testing.
My conclusions? The C1 seems to be a good value, but without listening to a second unit, I can't comment on it's reliability or consistency. When I receive the second C1, I'll pass it on to whomever you want to use to continue the tests. Maybe another tester will be more tractable.
Respectfully,
Harvey Gerst,
Bottom-Feeder
				
			After this exchange with Alan Hyatt in George Massenburg's forum, I've decided to stop evaluating the rest of the Studio Projects line of microphones. My reasons are listed in my answer to Alan below:
"Feeling gypped out of a bunch of screws"? Damn, that's a pretty cheap shot, isn't it, Alan? I open up the mic, I'm impressed with it, but then, I find a ring with a lotta holes for screws (just like the ring on the front of the capsule), but only two screws holding it in place. Do I feel like I've been gypped outta some screws, or am I concerned about QC?Originally posted by Alan Hyatt:
I can understand Harvey's and other's initial reaction of perhaps feeling gypped out of a bunch of screws, but this is simply not the case. This is a case of newer technology at work.
I hope this will satisfy the groups concern over this matter.
Let's say that I take the wheel covers off my brand new car, only to discover that one of the wheels is only held on with two screws, but the wheel has screw holes for all the missing screws. Do I feel like I've been "gypped outta some screws" or do I wonder if this is normal?
Notice I didn't say in the report "this is fucked", I wasn't sure if that was the way it was supposed to look. And so I called you ASAP to find out if that was normal. And then I immediately commented in all the newsgroups that this was normal; I didn't take any cheap shots at your decision to just use two screws, and I went on to praise the sound of the C1 mic.
I'm getting the impression that you don't really want these mics looked at very hard, or real evaluations made, Alan. You' seem to be just looking for fast, glowing reviews that you can use to plaster the newsgroups. I told you up front that I won't play that game. My reputation is more important to me than that. Sad really, because I think your mics woulda turned out pretty good in my tests, but maybe it annoys you that I'm not comparing them to Neumann U87s and C12s.
Anyway, my tests are over on your mics, Alan. Sorry to have wasted your time. I'll send them to Tom Cram if you'd like, or to Ty Ford, your choice. I'll even pay for shipping them, to get them outta here. Tom or Ty will both provide you with an honest evaluations. Ty is a real expert at mic testing.
My conclusions? The C1 seems to be a good value, but without listening to a second unit, I can't comment on it's reliability or consistency. When I receive the second C1, I'll pass it on to whomever you want to use to continue the tests. Maybe another tester will be more tractable.
Respectfully,
Harvey Gerst,
Bottom-Feeder
			
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, webpages?....sometimes). But sometimes it's hard to filter out the hype from the actual truth about the products online, which is exactly what Harvey was doing for us.