Studio projects C-1

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I appreciate Alan's visits to the forums along with those of other manufacturers.
 
alanhyatt said:
Look, DJL, My signature box is checked, although my name is pretty well known around these parts, I have no idea why it is not coming up.

Signatures are turned off across the board, or so I heard. In fact, I thought that had always been the case, but perhaps it was there, but dropped for performance reasons (something else for badgas to bitch about;) )

Anyhow, used a C1 on my last recording, was VERY happy with it As opposed to the "okay" I gave it in my last post...

Daf
 
At the risk of being sucked into the 'spam vortex'...

I read the posts on this excellent bbs for close to a year prior to registering (had to take some time getting used to the whole bbs 'thing')...

:D
 
DJL said:
Me too, but I think the last time another manufacturers posted here Alan tagged their post and I haven't seen another post from them sense.

https://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?threadid=87445

Alan is here to promote his products and squash the competition.

Tell me you have more than this???? If you read the post, tomleblanc asked if anyone else knew about the SC1, so I answered his post.

The reason you did not see a tag back is because I told the truth about the mics origins. If you prefer I do not tell you all where all of this mics really come from, I won't!

If you care to see some jpgs of a Marshall V67G circuits compared to another mic from Feilo Click Here
 
alanhyatt said:
Tell me you have more than this???? If you read the post, tomleblanc asked if anyone else knew about the SC1, so I answered his post.

The reason you did not see a tag back is because I told the truth about the mics origins. If you prefer I do not tell you all where all of this mics really come from, I won't!

If you care to see some jpgs of a Marshall V67G circuits compared to another mic from Feilo Click Here

Oh Alan, like I said before, I'm just pointing out some facts... and I believe your here to promote your products and to try and squash your competition.
 
DJL said:
Oh Alan, like I said before, I'm just pointing out some facts... and I believe your here to promote your products and to try and squash your competition.

Whatever....:rolleyes:
 
alanhyatt said:
Tell me you have more than this???? If you read the post, tomleblanc asked if anyone else knew about the SC1, so I answered his post.

The reason you did not see a tag back is because I told the truth about the mics origins. If you prefer I do not tell you all where all of this mics really come from, I won't!

If you care to see some jpgs of a Marshall V67G circuits compared to another mic from Feilo Click Here
Thanks for the pics. The one on the left looks like the Cascade M20, capsule and all. Looks like the V67's circuit's pretty much the same, but the capsule (at least the underneath side) is different. What's up with that? Is it a different capsule?

Got any pics of other mics?:D
 
I believe one of the major differences in the sound of the V67 (aside from the grill construction) has to do with the output transformer.
 
Thanks Harvey, IMO the Marshall MXLV67G is a good mic.

Alan, thanks for the pic's, way cool.
 
Flatpicker said:
Thanks for the pics. The one on the left looks like the Cascade M20, capsule and all. Looks like the V67's circuit's pretty much the same, but the capsule (at least the underneath side) is different. What's up with that? Is it a different capsule?

Got any pics of other mics?:D

Well, I have all sorts of mics, so pics are easy. In this case, the grille material is the same as the V67, only in a different color and a slight change in shape, however you can see how similar the designs are.

The transoformers of each unit has been ripped into, and are the same. In this case, the capsule is different and there are added electronics to allow for the pad and filter that the V67 does not have.

Again, when you take all of these apart and examine them very closely, the similarities are amazing, yet the tone differences are there to suit what ever you like.
 
FOR THE RECORD.

Way back when the shit was hitting the fan and Alan was continually in the firing line, one thing that was suggested by some people on numerous occasions, was that he should buy banner adverts here, that way he would be "legally" advertising and what he said in posts wouldn't be so easily interpreted as spam or SP promotion.

FACT.

Alan and at least two other high profile, prolific members here have all in the past approached the admin about banner adverts.................last I heard they had NEVER had a reply from Dragon.

I know Dragon was well aware of the "flaming" situation, and Alan wasn't the only individual that had been brought to Dragon's attention, BUT I also know that he felt that these people HAD NOT done anything to justify his intervention............his comment in email to me was to the effect that the balance between the amount of positive advice they provided to members and the amount of possible self promotion was way in favour of the former.

So please leave it all alone.



Re Pics;

I have some pics of Behringer B1 and B2 mics, courtesy of Wilkee, and will be arranging locally to get an NT2 and maybe 1 or 2 other mics photographed in the next day or so.




:cool:
 
alanhyatt said:
Well, I have all sorts of mics, so pics are easy. In this case, the grille material is the same as the V67, only in a different color and a slight change in shape, however you can see how similar the designs are.

The transoformers of each unit has been ripped into, and are the same. In this case, the capsule is different and there are added electronics to allow for the pad and filter that the V67 does not have.

Again, when you take all of these apart and examine them very closely, the similarities are amazing, yet the tone differences are there to suit what ever you like.
Thanks, Alan. I've been on a Chinese mic learning-spree here lately, so this is all interesting stuff to me right now.

So, if the circuits are identical, then the tonal differences lie with the capsules, right? What’s different about the capsules? Are they from different factories or same factory, different design? (Sorry to badger you with all these questions... If you don't have time to elaborate, I certainly understand - Now get to work on that "E" series!:D )
 
ausrock said:
Re Pics;

I have some pics of Behringer B1 and B2 mics, courtesy of Wilkee, and will be arranging locally to get an NT2 and maybe 1 or 2 other mics photographed in the next day or so.




:cool:
Post em! Post em! :D
 
Not photographed yet, but I can tell you that an Apex 430 is very similar to the JM and the V67 that Alan linked to.

Pics will be posted when I have them all together .........hopefully in the next couple of days.

:cool:
 
I bought a V67g a few weeks ago. It took me at least a week to decide between it and the SP C1. I couldn't A/B the 2 because of my locale, I also read all of the post and I leaned towards the V67g mainly because Harvey had worked with it and could remember that it was pretty good for the price. If I recall correctly he was looking for his notes for Alan or something or maybe he just didnt get around to testing the SP. Based on what I read they were close sound wise. so:

I got the V67 (Because of Harvey and I liked the cheezy Green and Gold bit)

I was about to buy a C1 as well, but I will now move up on the SP product line and get something better and not as close to the Marshall V67. I want a V69 or 77, but since Alan is a frequent here, I will give him my $$. I dont think I would go wrong by going that route.

Malcolm
 
Wow malcolm, i frequent here more than Alan, wanna give me your $$$ too?.......
 
Gidge said:
Wow malcolm, i frequent here more than Alan, wanna give me your $$$ too?.......

LOL, Not sure what you have, but you can run it past me. Seriously !!!


Malcolm
 
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