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Zak McKracken
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basically everything ive ever bought full price i regret.
exception is my monitors and my mac.
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Mar-06-2012 19:33
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DJ RANN
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
im still trying to find the mic used for much of Furtwangler's recordings specifically the Bruckner ones. I'm sure Alan knows. He probably knows the recording. Ask him about Brukner, Furtwangler and the 1944 recordings. Just one mic but man what a recording.
Even when the decca tree was becoming a standard, he was insistent on just one mic. He was a great conductor tho.
And yes, the one i have does have the original valve and capsule. Thats why i just wouldn't ever used it. I want to get a glass display at least.
I find mics much more sexy than synths. They just seem to have more i don't know history to them. Especially with really old mics. |
Christ that is a good mic. I kind of have mixed feelings about you putting it in a display case. I mean seriously, there are probably less than a couple of dozen on the planet with their original cap and valve. In some ways that mic should be used, but in another way it's just too precious.
Mics are much more sexy than synths. Got me thinking about something that happened at the studio a couple of years ago.
Al had an orignal SM-2, which is just a beautiful mic. I love that the slot in the top to turn the second diaphragm is perfectly fitted to a german crown (coin). Anyway for some reason Al doesn't seem to use it that much (and in fairness the guy has serious options) and part of it may be that you want to match pairs of them and as they are so rare you can't find two that sound the same.
The other first engineer there decides he wants to buy a new mic for his collection, and starts looking at options and decides on trying to find an SM-2. After buying one and returning one which is screwed, he eventually finds one for sale at a well known iconic studio famous for it's drum samples. He buys it, the mic itself is beautiful but we find out the PSU is buggered. Manage to find a vintage restorer and get the PSU rebuilt with original components. Set the thing up, test it, sounds absolutely stunning. Even when just using it for one channel the mic works on just about everything.
Then engineer goes, hey why don't you go grab Alan's and we'll see what a pair sound like? I take his mic then go get Al's. I nearly shat myself once I realised what I had both of them in my hands;
I'm holding consecutive serial numbers.
The fact that these two mics rolled off an East German production line 65 years earlier and had survived all this way to now be sitting next to each other in the same studio on the other side of the planet, so they could be used as a matched pair, still to this day, just boggles my mind.
Totally geeky but man, if that doesn't get your tadger to weep, then you've got no audio soul.
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Mar-07-2012 01:43
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Zak McKracken
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
don't forget your apartment. That investment made all the other completely useless.
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indeed!!
but theres light in the tunnel, moved now and got a spare room for a little studio finally only right its filled with boxes and shit. in a month time its probably up.
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Mar-09-2012 14:45
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