
apl
Stand Up Comity
For what I'm paying, I'll just do what I'm told.
I've been lurking here, PWS and GS, I am in for this buy and decided it was time to comment.
Randy and Chance, THANK YOU!!!!!
My suggestion is.......................
Everyone else, lets make this as easy as possible on these fine people. The cut off date, (13 Apr) is it. If Mic's are not ordered due to quantity then they, and ONLY they, can adjust their order. (If ya don't like the color or are bothered by the lack of reviews then simply don't pay for your order)
7 days after the 13 Apr cut off (20 Apr) is the change order cut off date for those who had to adjust for non ordered Mic's and ONLY those unfortunate people.
13 days after the 13 April cut off date (26 April a Friday / business day) is "pay or don't play" cut off so Chance can order and pay for the gear we have been given the PRIVILEGE to buy at such an extraordinary price.
On the day the order is sent and paid for, a Countdown To Christmas clock go's up on Chances site and we all just patiently wait for our surprise. Could be early, could be late, could sound amazing or just plain great. Whatever!!
Any more Fly's in the ointment from those who "Just want to hear a review / need re-assurance to make sure" are only holding up the gear for those of us who understand and accept the situation for what it is: "The best opportunity around for affordable quality gear WELL below the price point we usually shop at."
I don't mean to be blunt but it really is easy to make this easy. If ya wanna flame me cause I ruffled yer feathers I could give a Rats A*s, make it creative, I enjoy a good insult.
Again THANK YOU Randy for all your efforts to make it easy and supply information to us and Chance. BTW wheres the "Give Randy a Buck Button" its the least I could do.
THANK YOU Chance for what your doing, because of your efforts I get to make my studio a step or so better even though I have a wife, ex wife, kids and a mortgage. Thank goodness for people like you, please reconsider your tip decision, I gotta buck fer you too
To anyone who has issues with color (give it a Chance, pun intended) or the possible $25 price difference to entice you to participate or any other "issue" PLEASE give the organizers and the rest of us a break. The trains leaving the station, hop on board, you are most certainly welcome. If you don't wanna hop on board, no harm no foul but PLEASE, quit puttin logs on the track!!!!!
Steve
(and the flame begins)![]()
Chance & Randy,
Just read the update on the user console. I thought you would need to have the orders processed with payment fairly soon to be sure of your numbers for China.
My only concern is that the ACM-200 would not have enough qty and I'd have to choose another mic. Will there be a way to know before payment if that is the case?
Thanks guys!
Earl
Some nice people are having trouble with registration
http://www.prodigy-pro.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?t=27172&sid=21084987bfd21c49d02d4918b9c16ba0
Matti
edit: Some very interesting info there ( link above )!
Some nice people are having trouble with registration
http://www.prodigy-pro.com/FORUM/viewtopic.php?t=27172&sid=21084987bfd21c49d02d4918b9c16ba0
Matti
edit: Some very interesting info there ( link above )!
I´d guess the opamps are for OL-leds and like.
Here is a pic from the same forum, a DIY 2 channel 73
pre without EQ
Matti
The 8 pin DIP's aren't necessarily op-amps (though likely are), and the "power transistor" is probably a voltage regulator in a TO3 case (LM317, LM340 or the like).I am not an expert, and am frequently not too observant, but that doesn't look like a Neve clone to me, if that is indeed the preamp in question. More like an "inspired by" design.
There's a few transistors on the pre board and each EQ board, but also an opamp on each. I assume the little circle things on the EQ boards are toroidal inductors, looks like they have a few taps. I don't recall the Carnhills used in the prodigy-pro Neve clone project looking like that, could be wrong though.
The PSU section looks fairly standard, but I wonder what the power transistor at the output is for? Exactly what does this need to drive that hard? Maybe the output transformer is step-up?
Anyway, the boys at prodigy-pro should know all that well enough to recommend mods. I just know enough to raise the questions . . .
The 8 pin DIP's aren't necessarily op-amps (though likely are), and the "power transistor" is probably a voltage regulator in a TO3 case (LM317, LM340 or the like).
3 copies here, also
...And raised my order
Matti