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I just dropped an Edcor RMX1 transformer into my brand new self-tensioned TNC ACM-2, and here are before and after samples:
http://recursor.net/ACM2-before-trans.wav
http://recursor.net/ACM2-after-trans.wav
and, just because it's right here, here's a Nady RSM-4 (not sure why, but it reminds me of the ACM-2 a little bit)
http://recursor.net/RSM-4-stock.wav
Now the many disclaimers:
1) I don't know what I'm doing and this is my first mic transformer swap
2) I'm not a very good solderer
3) I guessed at all the wiring - the old tranny had 4 wires and the RMX1 has 5
4) Untreated room, with lots of room noise (as well as kids/baby/cat nearby) -- I did manage to stop the dishwasher, but that's about it
5) I tensioned the mic ribbon myself, and may have messed it up in some subtle way (but that would be the same for both runs - I was pretty careful with the ribbon during the swap).
6) The RSM-4 was not exempt from my tensioning rampage - it was a little saggy, and I managed to tighten it up a little bit (may have messed it up, too -- you'll have to take my word that it sounds better than it did before).
I think I reversed the polarity of the ACM-2, since the mic sounded stronger in the "front" prior to the switch, and now sounds stronger in the "back" - I might switch the output wires.
The chain is:
Martin D28 -> ACM2 -> 5' cable -> Black Lion Audio modded MOTU Traveler (pre set to +30db) -> Logic Express 8 - no effects or anything.
I was as careful as I could be about mic positioning, and I left the gain the same for comparison purposes -- the RMX1 does seem like it's a little lower output than the stock xfrmr. I had tried a higher gain with the stock one, but I was clipping, so I turned it down (unexpected for a ribbon, from what I've read).
http://recursor.net/ACM2-before-trans.wav
http://recursor.net/ACM2-after-trans.wav
and, just because it's right here, here's a Nady RSM-4 (not sure why, but it reminds me of the ACM-2 a little bit)
http://recursor.net/RSM-4-stock.wav
Now the many disclaimers:
1) I don't know what I'm doing and this is my first mic transformer swap
2) I'm not a very good solderer
3) I guessed at all the wiring - the old tranny had 4 wires and the RMX1 has 5
4) Untreated room, with lots of room noise (as well as kids/baby/cat nearby) -- I did manage to stop the dishwasher, but that's about it
5) I tensioned the mic ribbon myself, and may have messed it up in some subtle way (but that would be the same for both runs - I was pretty careful with the ribbon during the swap).
6) The RSM-4 was not exempt from my tensioning rampage - it was a little saggy, and I managed to tighten it up a little bit (may have messed it up, too -- you'll have to take my word that it sounds better than it did before).
I think I reversed the polarity of the ACM-2, since the mic sounded stronger in the "front" prior to the switch, and now sounds stronger in the "back" - I might switch the output wires.
The chain is:
Martin D28 -> ACM2 -> 5' cable -> Black Lion Audio modded MOTU Traveler (pre set to +30db) -> Logic Express 8 - no effects or anything.
I was as careful as I could be about mic positioning, and I left the gain the same for comparison purposes -- the RMX1 does seem like it's a little lower output than the stock xfrmr. I had tried a higher gain with the stock one, but I was clipping, so I turned it down (unexpected for a ribbon, from what I've read).
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