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The MXL 1006P can be battery operated.ausrock said:In regard to "on board" power...........to my knowledge, none of the current crop of Chinese LD mics have a facility for batteries.
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The MXL 1006P can be battery operated.ausrock said:In regard to "on board" power...........to my knowledge, none of the current crop of Chinese LD mics have a facility for batteries.
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GoMano said:Hey!
A few days ago, interestingly enough, my publisher (who is also an A-List engineer here in Los Angeles) and I were talking about this very thing, and he brought out this S.E. H3500 Mic from his mic closet. To make a long story short - S.E. supplies parts to all the other mic companies - Neumann included, and decided just recently (within a couple /few years) to start manufacturing their own mics. They even make their own screws. I, like so many of you guys, no doubt, had seen countless trade adds in MIX and EQ and the lot for S.E. Mics, making big claims bal bla and dismissing them as "just another Chinese capsule maker cashing in on the home studio market"- well, I am here to tell you: Those claims to sonic excellency and commensurate quality to the big boys are true. We put the H3500 up against a C-12, A Sony 800, a U-87, a U-67 and a U-47. IT STOOD UP WITH ALL OF THEM! It sounded a lot like the C-12, but mostly sounded nearly indescernable to the Sony - REALLY! And just to qualify - we are not novice engineers - there are over 40 albums between us, some you've heard, like Roberta Flack, Kenny G, The RH Factor, Todd Rundgren to name a very few, and my partner and I are very discriminating.
I know most won't believe it, but it's true - go try it yourself. This particular model is I think around $600, but you can pick it up for around $400..
Now they have two new tube mics that just plain kick-arse. For what it's worth to you - there ya go. I am telling you what we heard with our ears, and what I later learnedabout the company. It's a solid company - and you just wait until people catch on!
lastly (whew! I know!) someone mentioend "StudioProject" mics. They're great too, in my brief experience with them
GoMano said:One of those "Oh yeah, you imposter! - Prove it!" Replies..
Sorry - had the query been more professional and respectful -I'd respond more thoroughly, but that out-of -the-gate defensive "prove yourself" stuff is just so lame... albeit I will tell you we used both a female and male vocalist, an alto and an alto-tenor rock singer respectively, thru Neve 1272 pre's direct to Pro Tools HD monitored thru a Euphonix C-3000 and KRK monitors - The S.E. was just as good - close to being commensurate sonically at least to our ears (no measuring equipment - sorry) as the Sony. My colleague, and good friend, and publisher, and award-winning engineer / major installer and all-around amazing guy, has used it more on different sources since he's had it for awhile. I wouldn't have had any problem going into depth, but your response is full of presumptuous, sarcastic posturing, almost vitriol, so I choose to just let this go...I don't need to prove anything nor qualify myself to that sort of "and your partner's name would be?" demand to anyone. I apologize for even bringing the issue up now, and for taking the position I did as qualifiers - I felt in like company - but was mistaken. My bad
Sorry for any disruptions. If any of you would like further answers to questions about these mics and my experience with them ("it" - the H3500), - feel free to email me, or, log onto S.E.'s site itself; I'm sure there is a wealth of info there (although I haven't looked myself) - I am limited in sharing to what I heard, although I DO have that same mic here in MY studio now (I bought it) , and have used it on all kinds of things - I am waiting to aquire one of their new dual-tube "Gemini" mics, too.
but for those in the market, my S.E. claims are true - I heard it myself - give 'em a try - I was so impressed I bought the H3500 on the spot - but ultimately, it's your ears, and they should decide based on needs and criteria such as budget to. Good luck
Brent Casey said:What does the "E" stand for in "SE"?
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chessrock said:Hey Robb,
I wouldn't be particularly concerned over something Acorec says.
He's sort of the resident wind bag / nut job . . . can be frequently seen howling at the moon or talking to himself outside the homeless shelter when he's not making useless posts.
Harvey, on the other hand, is a pretty sharp guy. Accomplished; has some credentials and gobs of experience. I'd just assume you rubbed him the wrong way on the wrong day. No biggie. Feel free to contribute to the board; just watch out for the spammity-spam. You don't want to find yourself on the wrong end of a spam cop's nightstick!![]()
Bill Ward, eh. That's pretty cool. I love that guy. One of the more under-rated rock drummers. He obviously gets locked in to the whole "metal" stereotype, but I always liked how well that guy can groove -- good sense of timing and almost a jazz feel to the way he plays sometimes.
chessrock said:Hey Robb,
I wouldn't be particularly concerned over something Acorec says.
He's sort of the resident wind bag / nut job . . . can be frequently seen howling at the moon or talking to himself outside the homeless shelter when he's not making useless posts.
Harvey, on the other hand, is a pretty sharp guy. Accomplished; has some credentials and gobs of experience. I'd just assume you rubbed him the wrong way on the wrong day. No biggie. Feel free to contribute to the board; just watch out for the spammity-spam. You don't want to find yourself on the wrong end of a spam cop's nightstick!![]()
Bill Ward, eh. That's pretty cool. I love that guy. One of the more under-rated rock drummers. He obviously gets locked in to the whole "metal" stereotype, but I always liked how well that guy can groove -- good sense of timing and almost a jazz feel to the way he plays sometimes.
Again, I'm sorry you feel that way and I apologize for the tone of my post, but consider this:GoMano said:This Harvey dude would have gotten straght answers had he not initially done what you did (just milder) - Had he asked his questions about qualiftying myself as "okay - how did you guys do it" instead of the coy "And you would be?" stuff I wouldn't have reacted - but he was wagging fingers too. Why? It was a review of a MICROPHONE - I thought this was a group of professionals - it's usually Non-professionals who get so heated when someone makes claims like I did - I did so to lend credibility to the greatness of the mics I was talking about and not just blowing smoke.
Harvey Gerst said:Again, I'm sorry you feel that way and I apologize for the tone of my post, but consider this:
There is nothing in your profile to indicate anything about you - absolutely nothing. You posted as GoMano, never using your real name till now. You said you compared all these mics, but without any reference as to what sources or the rest of the chain. You referenced an "A-list engineer", but didn't mention his name. You said that all other mic companies use S.E. parts, even Neumann, but didn't mention a source for that claim. And finally, somebody spammed the forum a few months ago with S.E. hype.
It's not an excuse for my rude behaviour, but it might help you to understand why I appeared skeptical.
GoMano said:.
As for me, since in your omnipotence you are so sure I am an imposter/loudmouth guy who's full of crap: - my name is Robb Howell. I presently produce music for Sony and Sony PlaysStation2 Games. The most recent one released is called "Twisted Metal 2" I used to play with Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) and have recorded 21 albums of my own or as a guest including Mahogany Rush, The RH Factor, Irish, Paul Williams (Allan Holdsworth) and much too many to rename here (I did in the first post) . I have recorded and produced music for several feature films and recently starred in a film with Sean Young, Sally Kirkland & Dianne Ladd called "Forever". I have toured with Foghat, The Outlaws, Mahogany Rush, and appeared live with bassist Stanley Clarke, Sergio Mendez, The Rippingtons and Diane Shuur. I'm 42 years old and have been recording albums since I was 15. I have been on a U.S. Major since I was 21. I have two kids and a wife who is also a well known recording artist (but we'll leave her out of this - don't want mud at her) I joined this forum to share recording experiences and ideas with other people, soemthing I absolutely LOVE doing - and I WILL NOT go away, especialy because of some presumptuous, judgemental little guy's emotional defensiveness and indictment of someone he doesn't know at all. It is so easy to judge on the internet - people like you form these cursory opinions about others without the benefit of a query or anything else-FROM ONE POST!
This Harvey dude would have gotten straght answers had he not initially done what you did (just milder) - Had he asked his questions about qualiftying myself as "okay - how did you guys do it" instead of the coy "And you would be?" stuff I wouldn't have reacted - but he was wagging fingers too. Why? It was a review of a MICROPHONE - I thought this was a group of professionals - it's usually Non-professionals who get so heated when someone makes claims like I did - I did so to lend credibility to the greatness of the mics I was talking about and not just blowing smoke..
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