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One man's sibilant is another man's thin or bright. My guess is that it probably has an overly aggressive roll off on the bottom end. A few seconds with wire cutters should fix that.![]()
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One man's sibilant is another man's thin or bright. My guess is that it probably has an overly aggressive roll off on the bottom end. A few seconds with wire cutters should fix that.![]()
Ah sorry, dgatwood. We're actually talking about two different mics.One man's sibilant is another man's thin or bright.
As for the mics, the T1 sounds very level to me, accurate. Course there's a big hate on Behringer here. It's either crap, or a copy of something else, so I won't buy it even if it's good. Personally I think the C1 is a nice mic, a tube version of that works great for me. You know everyone who disses Behringer never seems to own any of their gear. People who do own it, seem to be very satisfied. Interesting how that works.
I've printed it out and heading off to the music shop again. See what I can find....your best choice would have probably been a GE 6072/6072A (industrial/military grade 12AY7), but lately they can be quite costly...my second choice for microphones that utilize the 12A*7 family is the military grade 6201 (a GE 5 Star if available)...it'll give you a bit more output than the 6072, but less than the stock 12AX7 Chinese tube...another nice choice are the Sylvania 12AT7WA tubes (the WA also implies industrial/military grade)...a 12AU7's output is too low for many tube mics in which I've tried them (I prefer to use them in tube preamps or guitar amps), a 12AV7 is more applicable in mics, but IMHO, the 6201 is still preferable over anything other than a good quality 6072
Hey Phil,
I like those rails--an old fashioned way of running grounds--very low Z, makes perfect sense! The problem with the 12AX7 is not only gain, but also low transconductance, extremely high plate resistance, and low grid resistance.
A poopie toob fohr uzing in da mikrofone, I'd say.
Best, M
Brought home a 6201 but it was too noisy so I took it back.
12AX7's gain is too hot for mics and pushes into distortion too quickly, which is why 12AY7 or 12AV7 is better.
Yeah, that's definitely the Aurycle kit mic. I bought two or three of them. They are the same mic that was sold as the sE5000 (IIRC) and another famed mic (with a different capsule).
I tried modifying the board, but ended up just copying the Ela M 251 circuit (adjusting for remote pattern control) with a Tim Cambell capsule and a Lundahl transformer. I also found a better grill off another mic that matches the Ela M's grill mesh count.
Here's how mine looks inside:
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