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I have a stupid question!

So, I ordered a WA-12 to get my SM7b up to line level, loving it so far. I got a http://www.zzounds…"]Raxxes shelf[/]="http://www.zzounds…"]Raxxes shelf[/] to mount the bugger to, after all the shelf is "punched to accommodate half rack gear!." While it is definitely punched, I'm not seeing how I'm going to actually mount the WA-12 to this bugger. Can anyone help me figure out how to mount this thing (I promise, I've googled it and failed to find anything useful.) I need it solidly in there. Its going in a portable rack case. I can't have it sliding about buffeting everything in the case.

Please save me from my newbishness,
Adam

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BobRogers Wed, 07/11/2012 - 18:05

I'm not sure exactly what the confusion is. Are there mounting screw holes at the bottom of the WA-12? Do you have screws to fit? There seem to be lots of holes/slots in the rack. Are they in the wrong place?

Email/call Warm if you are confused. Most small audio companies that I've dealt with are happy to talk to customers - especially concerning specific questions like this. It's better to be thought a fool for asking a question than to demonstrate it conclusively by jamming a screw with the wrong thread count into the mounting holes.

Jumpmonkey Wed, 07/11/2012 - 18:09

There's two (very small) screws in the bottom. They seem more for holding the case together than anything else. They're too short to mount through the bottom of the shelf into the unit without stripping (it'd hardly engage the threads at all.) And if you did, I think, given the diameter of the screws, they'd shear after a few light knocks.

Thanks for your reply!

BobRogers Wed, 07/11/2012 - 18:15

Email them. See what they recommend for mounting. (Maybe taking off some rubber feet? Hard to say without seeing a unit.) You might get a response from the board, but I don't think we have too many regular participants who have the unit yet, so it would be better to email Warm. Please let everyone know about their response.

How do you like the preamp?

Jumpmonkey Wed, 07/11/2012 - 18:30

Bob,

Good point, will do on the emailing Warm.

The Pre... Let me say I'm NEW as can be at pro audio. This is literally my first dedicated preamp. My previous experience is the XDR2's on my Mackie VLZ3-802. So with this massive disclaimer in hand, and only a few minutes I've had to play with the pre today:

1)It's got enough horsepower to get my SM7b to good level (recording spoken word.) That said, it's one click shy of maxed to get it there (and using the tone button.)
2) Noise, it does seem to have a little bit at the top end. Not near as much as the XDR2's on the Mackie. (I will say that I wonder if this could be something I've goofed up in my gain staging or equipment in general, remember NEWB.)
3) The "Tone Button" It definitely changes things. It definitely ups the gain (which I currently need.) I'm not yet sure it works well with my mic/voice. Gotta do some A/B but I think it may be muddying up my voice.

Again these are the opinings of a newb who's had only a few moments with his new toy.
SUMMATION: I really like it so far, probably will get another, I think it may wind up paired with a cloudlifter.

God bless,
Adam

Jumpmonkey Thu, 07/12/2012 - 10:17

Bryce responded promptly to my email. (Actually got a response an hour or so later last night.) It's currently only designed to work with the "Unite" kit from Golden Age.

After some hours fiddling around last night and this morning I'll be ordering a Cloudlifter CL-2 next week. Me and the SM7b make a quiet combination. I seem to be picking up noise from the pre starting at about 54db. Engaging the "Tone" button increases the noise (along with the 6db gain.)

Hopefully the CL-2 will get me up to a good level in general, and allow me to dial the gain back out of the noise range.

God bless,
Adam

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