Anyone hit NAMM yet?

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I checked it out...not too much interesting. I did talk to the Rode dudes...actually mentioned to their japanese distro dude about the low price of the mics in Japan...was just wondering if there was anything behind it.

He (the Japanese distro...) took Peter Freedman and stepped the two of them out of my earshot and started talking in hushed voices about something. :) I wonder if I stumbled onto something? :) Anyways, I'm definitely looking into importing Rodes from Japan, now. Peter didn't seem to scoff at the idea when I quietly mentioned it. :)

I also asked CAD (in fairly subtle terms) about allegations of QC problems (as heard originally on this board via Fletcher) and, of course, he said they're untrue. I then asked about the low price of the M mics these days and about their production. The guy I talked to did say they're still made in the US... (I didn't want to press on about ASSEMBLED or otherwise...)

I ordered two unmatched M179s a few days ago just to see how well these new mics will fare against my old stereo matched M179s I got back when they cost almost 400... (less than 300 for the two of these mics! If they are anything like my old M179s, then I will proclaim it to be the steal of the century...) The build quality on their new Equiteks looks nice. Pricing wise, it looks like the E-100^2 will list around 400, street around 300... (For some reason I didn't get a price on the others...) he mentions the capsule design is quite different from the originals...but not much else...

No Stephen Paul mic...though I did see the Studio Projects 8 channel mic pre. Looks nice enough, and you know how impossible it is to test sound on a convention show floor... It seems there are a bunch of 8 channel mic pres out there competing for project studio dollar. (M-audio has one, now, to go along with their Luna, Solaris, and now the Aura mic, which looks more like your generic Chinese mic compared to the lollipop Luna/Solaris...) Alan seemed decent enough, though he certainly looked tired (early in the day, even) so I didn't want to trouble him too much. Did mention the preamp in less than 3 months, and the Stephen Paul mic in the same time, if not slightly longer...

SE Electronics (mentioned in the Chinese mic editorial thread I started earlier) actually had some very interesting designs. There was one called...ARGH! Can't remember the name, but it had a very intriguing looking double grille design. They are actually trying some interesting stuff, and not a mention from the brochure or their rep about their bottom feeder mics. i guess they really are trying to sell themselves up...

Marshall still sells that MXL 600...and I don't know why. I asked and they just said they continue to sell it because it still sells... nothing new from them...

Royer showed off some neat stuff, including a stereo version of their active ribbon.

The various other Chinese guys were showing their self-branded mics. nothing special, though I DO want to mention this mic from the avlux/superlux guys...a side address electret condensor from their so-called Sonata series... in a rubber (or at least rubberized) body. WHACKY. I guess it's made for micing drum kits and repelling errant drum sticks? :D Definitely not for impressing clients... or prospective buyers. I mean, it made me think "My First Sony..."

Couple guys I didn't see...Schoeps, Sennheiser, Earthworks, others...some ebcause I didn't find them, and some because I didn't have the time. Only so much you can do in 4 hours... and now...back to work!
 
Hey, thanks for the report!

Marshall was going to try and have a new LDC ready for NAMM, but looks like they didn't make it. I suspect it'll be out in a couple of months.

BTW, did Alan say anything about their "E" series mics?
 
ACK! Forgot to ask. I'm guessing it's still a ways off since they're really focusing on the SP mic, but that's just a guess...

Man, I really wish I had more than a half day to cram all of NAMM into...

Anyone else want to chime in? :)
 
Sklathill said:
Man, I really wish I had more than a half day to cram all of NAMM into...
You did good for 4 hours. Personaly, I don't see how you had time to do what you did.
 
Flatpicker said:
You did good for 4 hours. Personaly, I don't see how you had time to do what you did.

Ditto. I was there for 8, and I didn't get near that much info.

Probably 'cause I was too busy gawking and drooling.
 
So Studio Projects has an 8 channel pre (tube/solid state blend thing?)...I heard nothing on that piece, but no sign of the VTB-2????
 
From the reports I've read so far, PMI distributing didn't really have anything new.
 
Do you mean the Joemeek JM828... did they just introduce that at the NAMM show, or are you referring to a different preamp?
 
Well, they're putting out a SP 8 channel pre. They're not giving it the Joe Meek name...mainly because they don't think it has the character of a Joe Meek pre. So says Alan.

As for the four hours...i was rushing around. i think i could have done even more! If only I wasn't too busy just ROCKING OUT on the Petrof pianos. That's my next big purchase, more than anything... met some fierce jazz players there and we were just rocking. That 9 footer rocked, but those smaller grands kicked considerable ass as well....
 
Sklathill said:
Well, they're putting out a SP 8 channel pre. They're not giving it the Joe Meek name...mainly because they don't think it has the character of a Joe Meek pre. So says Alan.
Did PMI have some SP 8 channel preamps at the NAMM show... how did they sound, what did they look like... what sets them apart from other preamps, how much did they cost, give us some details? Thanks
 
It was there. Looked good, single rack, build quality seemed nice. Tried the B3 that was hooked up...sounded like a B3 (which I personally like). Of course, you know how impossible it is to test gear in a convention center. Feature wise, pretty standard set: phantom, phase, pan, etc. Notably no variable impedance. multi LED level meter on the right side for the mix output. Individual channels had a single led that went from green to red rather than a meter.

Shooting for a retail price of 800, so as to street at 600. Assures it will not retail above 1000 or street over 800.
 
Bump...

Any other reports?

If I'd known I'd be the only one from here going, I would have done a better job. :\
 
Harvey said he was going too... and most likely he will also post a report at some point in time.
 
Sklathill said:
Bump...

Any other reports?

If I'd known I'd be the only one from here going, I would have done a better job. :\


Good report Sklathill


Thanks
Malcolm
 
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