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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 3:52 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

It's plain to see that not too many of us have all the money we need. We all face constraints when it comes to funding our passion, recording.

How do all of you deal with this? Where do you cut corners with your investment in audio? By now, I am pretty sure you all know my preferences but I am really interested in learning what yours are. ??? I hope this topic can shed some light on the advantages and pitfalls of equipment purchasing for everyone ... Please discuss ...


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 4:11 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Superb topic!

One thing right out of the chute: buy used from reputable dealers...the same ones that offer demo time, service, etc...

Another tip is to find multiple applications for purchases - example: don't buy just a vocal mic...buy a mic that works equally well on vocals, kick drums, guitar amps, whatever...

One thing I learned the hard way: don't buy the initial offering of a product...let other people buy full retail price and make their judgements, then you kinda have a baseline from which to work.

Last but certainly NOT least: don't feel the need to 'keep up with the Joneses.' A quick survey shows 96K still hasn't become the established rate in most shops...and 192K is really practically beyond the reach or need of 99.5% of us in the trenches...So what if you don't have a Liquid yet...stay out of debt by using what you have well, instead of trying to buy your way out of the audio doldrums.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 7:29 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Exelent posts. I'm with you on not being the first to jump on a platform.
Having few, but "multipurpose" gadgets seems to be the most sensible solution for me. Since I'm digitally based, I would see this rule implemented by buying better converters and a good word clock.
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go to ebay?

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If you wait for a product to be discontinued or superseded it's a sure fire way to save big $. The thing is it still works and should do the job you want it to do, it don't stop working because it's been superseded. Good example is the Digidesign Digi001, it has been discontinued and replaced by the 002 and 002R and PT LE 6.4 is the last software update that supports this hardware, BUT it still works and if you find one you'll get it for a song.

I think we're extremely lucky at the moment to have so many manufacturers making similar products or similar use devices at least. The more competition there is out there the lower the prices go as the makers compete with each other. This was not the case even only 3-4 years ago. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 10:18 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Yes, I'm one who waits for something to be discontinued. But to add to that, I also look for factory reconditions or refurbs w/ a warr. And then there's times I can't wait and I'll need to go and purchase that something... ASAP.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 10:51 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Studio closings are great places to get everything. Seems to be happening a lot lately in this difficult industry.

Second gear is usually good as new and half the price. ebay, close outs, RO sell/buy. I've had luck with it all.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 12:23 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Not bad Nikko, Not sure I could have said it much better. I plain don't even try to think of saving money as much as I do in investing in great sounding professional tools one at a time that will serve me for many years and that can be used on many different sources or applications.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:35 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Good topic,,,

other then being in a position of sales, where by, you approach manufacturers and distributors to get dealer pricing... to ofcourse get the units you like then try to sell.. like I'm in,,


my 1st mic pre would have cost me 3500 US. based on I knew I wanted it,,

but my point here is , I openened myself to looking at NEW makers of gear , ie : Sebatron, I saw the reviews, and decided, if i buy now, and this gear is what it is, i will have bought at an introductory price,,,

and based on fact that pricing has jumped roughly 30% , I'd say I made a good buy,,,


ofcourse this may not be the case with all products out there, but if one reserches enuff, and doesn't " impulse " buy , then you should be happy enuff with the purchase..

hope my 2 cents makes cents lol


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 11:22 am Reply with quoteBack to top

Hey, there are some great values out there in mics for not too much money that will stand up to anything. like the sm57 and sm 58. (under $100 new) D122 for kick (under $200) rode nt1 and Sp c1 LDC for vocals (about $200), Rode K2 tube mic (under $600), AKG C414's for anything else (under $800 or so, street price) This is gear that you will use and use forever, regardless of your budget. I would start there.

In preamps and signal processors there are similar items, you just have to find out for yourself. Case in point, the sytek preamp at about $800 for 4 channels will still get used even as you buy more expensive preamps. It just sounds good and clean and it works great in a lotta situations. The RNC can't be beat for just $175 and you will still have it around and use it even when you get those big bucks compressors.

I would stay away from things like behringer mics, art lilttle tube preamps and the like. Those will never pass the test of time. read up about gear in this forum, its a good place to start. most of all, use your ears.

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RIP OFF IDEAS!!

example, i've been wanting to get a 2 x12 guitar enclosure for my project studio for a while and i was gonna go out and buy one.
Lucky i didnt! I recently pulled apart a boogie and marshall cab and saw how damn easy they are to make, actualy they were kinda ordinary ( the boogie was better out of the two). So, i have a mate who is a cabinet maker and has agreed to build the box at a great price, I sourced the speakers i wanted ( celestians for this application) from a mate who works in wholesale.....in music industry of course. All up, its gonna be a cheaper, great quality box.
And in the colour i want!! Very Happy

my point? well we sometimes fail to stop and really think about alternative ways of getting the stuff we want. You'd be suprised if you wrote down names of friends that can help you out in one way or another!

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Make purchases that are investments!!! Don't buy twice!!!

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SammyG has got the idea -

I've always wanted an Argosy desk in my mastering room. However, $1500 is a bit to ask for a desk that's not even the height I would really want.

So, for the last several years, I've been using a standard corner-facing desk that's NOT aimed at the corner. $100 from Office Depot or whatever.

A few weeks ago, I finally grew a pair enough to slice up some gear - I took a 6-space rack, drew some 30/60/90's on it with a grease pencil, and used a buddy's table say to create:

FrankenDesk!

Total cost, under $200. The gear is closer than it woud've been with the Argosy unit, and (very important in my case) has NO resonant cavities.

I only WISH I had wood working skills... This was the first time I ever cut anything on a table saw that wasn't a simple straight-cut.[/url]

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Hi John,

That's very impressive!! John Wood Worker!! Laughing

I cut expences on units that need modification.
I do all the electronic and mounting work myself. This also saves me from electronic engineers that has to work several weeks just to get on track with what i want with the units.

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Wow John... you have a Cable Modem!! is it a Motorola?
I once supported those kind of connections... long time ago though...

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