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DJL
Self Banned
I hate misleading info... expressly when used to spam a product.
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=93818
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=93818
DJL said:I hate misleading info... expressly when used to spam a product.
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=93818
Read Alan's post again...Marik said:DJL,
I am not sure if you read it carefully, but Allan clearly wrote in a few messages "the same kind and type". It is not the "same"--the way you conviniently turn for your purposes. I hope you understand the difference between those two. At least I did not notice anything misleading. Also, if you read it carefully enough, Allan has mentioned ADK, Cascade, and some other brands, as well. Does it mean that he spams for his competitors???
And the last, as far as I know, nobody appointed you to be a moderator on this forum, so I would like to know, who gave you rights to decide here what is spam, and what is not.
And BTW, your statement about C4 and B5 is really misleading--why don't you hate it?
In the above post Alan is misleading people into believing the JM27 and MXL603S are the "same" mic... not kind of the same. It wasn't untill after I called Alan on the above statement that he said kind of the same.alanhyatt said:The 603's are very good mics. We did an in house shootout a couple of weeks ago with C4's, Schoeps, Cascade, and the new Joemeek JM27 The JM27 is the same mic as the 603, ADK SC1, and the Cascade mic.
The 603, or in this case the Joemeek JM27 we used was darker sounding, yet had a full rich and warm sound to it. It added a color to the mids that was quite nice for acoustic guitar, but only acceptable at best on overheads, where the C4 were very open and detailed on everything. The C4's were very close to the Schoeps, but we were very surprised how well the JM27 did, so that means the 603's will also do very well.
Now this is us at our facility, so don't go taking our word as some of you may feel we were biased in the test, but the end result is the 603/Joemeek JM27 are pretty darn good for the money.
FWIW....
You know what's funny (but true)... I agree. I even ordered a JM27. But I still don't like misleading info or sneeky type spam.Hard2Hear said:LISTEN.
Go ahead and buy the behringer or marshall or whatever the hell you want. Then when you have problems, try to get ahold of the owner of the company to fix the problem for you. Alan has responded countless times to people here and other recording forums. The service from him in dealing with all of his products is above topnotch. To be honest, I'd pay more than he asks for his gear just for the excellent service that comes with the purchase. You can try to hurt him, but his reputation for service and honesty exceed most in the industry, any industry. And you are a no-one, no one cares what you have to say, so just shut up.
H2H
DJL said:You know darn well that's NOT what was ment by "same"... you'll do and say anything to justify posting spam.
http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=93818
Brent Casey said:Well, the capsules are quite similar, the circuits are not. Both use the 2SK170BL JFET, but in entirely different manners. The 603 splits the signal at the JFET into two smaller out of phase but equal signals which drive a couple of PNP emitter follower transistors on the output.
The JM27 uses the 2SK170 configured as a common source amplifier which is capacitively coupled to a step down transformer on the output. The capsule is phantom polarized at around +46v.
The board layout is quite nice. A well-manicured playground for any of you DIY'ers out there.
I have recorded with them. If you are interested in my impressions, drop me a pm.
Brent Casey
PMI Audio Group
877-563-6335
ausrock said:This is nit-picking at it's finest.
FFS, these are "cheap", budget mics all out of the same stables...........considering their relative pricing and the sector of the market they are aimed at, any differences are virtually irrelevant.
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alanhyatt said:I am sorry to the few of you here that just don't get what I said, or refuse to even want to understand it. It seems the rest understand well where I classed a bunch of mics together, so think what you want.
I did not mean to take you away from your busy "recording" schedules...![]()