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somerstein
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Mon May 02, 2005 9:45 pm |
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Hello, I bought the TLM 103, not very happy with the sound and I was thinking about selling it and buying two less expensive mics...
I want a tube mic and a valve mic....
My choices after research were the Rode NTK and the CAD M9.... any thoughs or advices on my crazy ideas "(for some people)" are welcome.....
PD..... I have 2 The Brick preamps that I will use with any microphone that I decide to buy |
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Chance
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Wed May 04, 2005 7:25 am |
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Tube and valve mics are the same "valve" is a euro term meaning tube. |
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jonnyc
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Wed May 04, 2005 8:38 am |
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Just a question, what other mics have you owned? What style of music are you doing? I've heard the rode is pretty good, not sure if I would go down to the CAD from the tlm you might be disappointed. |
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maintiger
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Wed May 04, 2005 10:19 am |
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I believe the M9 is a very good mic and I know the k2 is reak good- what is it with the tlm 103 that you don't like? |
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somerstein
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Wed May 04, 2005 3:35 pm |
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Well there is nothing wrong with the TLM, but I dont really belive that is working good for my vocals, I want to have more options, and besides is too expensive for what it does in my recordings. I wish I could keep it and get the other 2 options that I had in mind, but " budget "... you know . |
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Chance
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Wed May 04, 2005 4:14 pm |
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What are your other two options ? |
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TeddyG
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Wed May 04, 2005 6:38 pm |
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Again(As in other posts), I'd put the TLM money(If I had it) into an AKG C414B ULS(Now, XLS) condenser and an Electrovoice RE-20 dynamic. Having the pair would cover my vocal needs quite well(I'd try to "pop" for the Stedman pop filter, too - mostly for the AKG...). Someday, a "super tube/valve" mic, sure, but it will be a multi-grand expenditure - with another multi-grand expenditure on the fancy-schmancy multi-tube mic preamp to go with it...
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maintiger
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Fri May 06, 2005 6:31 pm |
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hey, a C414 is a great mic for vocals- if it was fine with Freddy Mercury (and you know the range he had) its all right by me... |
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Operadragon
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Mon May 09, 2005 11:51 am |
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Hey X,
I just did my first recordings with my K2 last night, and I am loving it!
In order that I might protect my investment, I'm turning off the power supply every time I'm done with a session.
Is it ok to hook up the PSU to a power conditioning unit?
Tanks,
Brad Venable |
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Mon May 09, 2005 2:54 pm |
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Hi brad-
Congrats on your K2! I understand some people never turn them off I'm with you though, I turn mine off- a power conditioning unit is fine |
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Operadragon
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Mon May 09, 2005 3:22 pm |
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X,
How long do you let the tube warm up before using it?
Brad |
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Mon May 09, 2005 3:43 pm |
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I try to turn it on a couple of hours before hand... however I've done a couple of sessions turning it on just 15 minutes before-
and it didn't seem to affect the sound negatively- When recording percussion I set up two K2's a couple of hours before and they put out a lotta heat! enough to make a difference in the room temperature anyway- we kept turning the AC on between takes as it was a bit too warm- |
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Operadragon
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Tue May 10, 2005 8:08 am |
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Thanks...that's what I was aiming for...just to see if warming it up was a notable difference.
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