Chandler LTD-1, Vintech X73 or Averill 1073?
I need to make a choice. I can only afford one of these.
It will be used on guitars with a Royer R-121
All feedback appreciated.
Any thoughts on which unit will hold its value the longest?
Comments
Barry Rudolph wrote a very favorable review of the Chandler unit
Barry Rudolph wrote a very favorable review of the Chandler unit in Mix (expanded EQ a plus), and he compares it with a Brent Averill. I've seen some pretty negative comments about the Vintech. Fletcher at Mercenary doesn't seem to think they measure up as Neve clones.
My Brother owns two x81's and we've done one-on-one compare of i
My Brother owns two x81's and we've done one-on-one compare of it and a 1073, and the mic pre tone is right there. Of course the eq is different as the x81 has 4-band. The very minor difference is that the Vintech X73 and X81 sound newer, As in cleaner, less noise and bit faster/harder while the 1073 my Bro has (or rather had as he just sold it) sounded a bit slower/softer less detailed. Keep in mind that a lot 1073's don't exactly match one another either.
I also have noted that a lot of the people that make negative comments on the Vintech also seem to have their own agendas - or sell other products that compete.
Originally posted by syborg: Word is that Neve is going to rel
Originally posted by syborg:
Word is that Neve is going to release a 1073 reissue...I'd wait for that or get a pair of originals- They'll hold their value better, sound killer and look better on the gear list....my $.02.....
Yes. The party at AMEK is over. The people responsible for getting Rupert Neve to design the 9098/9098i, facilitate and build the console line all have left for various reasons. The key guy is working with Neve to get re-issues of the real deal. http://www.rupertneve.com is almost complete, and the new stuff should roll out soon.
Though Rupert had other designers working for him, some of which are manufacturing clones themselves, I would opt for the Neve nameplate on mine.
I've got 5 genuine Neve 1073's and 1 of Brent Averill's Reproduc
I've got 5 genuine Neve 1073's and 1 of Brent Averill's Reproduction 1073's. I can tell you that the Repro is stellar and every bit as good as the original. I would advise to spend a few extra bucks and get the 1084 Averill Repro instead. The EQ has a few more options that will come in handy. The Averill's are plug and play and the support and advice is superb. You can't go wrong.
A little story:
When I first heard a 1073 on a kick drum I cried. From that moment I knew I would have to have enough 1073's to mic a whole kit and the cost brought tears to my eyes as I truly had Neve-itis. No other single piece of equipment has made me happier.
Originally posted by denial: I've got 5 genuine Neve 1073's an
Originally posted by denial:
I've got 5 genuine Neve 1073's and 1 of Brent Averill's Reproduction 1073's. I can tell you that the Repro is stellar and every bit as good as the original. I would advise to spend a few extra bucks and get the 1084 Averill Repro instead. The EQ has a few more options that will come in handy. The Averill's are plug and play and the support and advice is superb. You can't go wrong.A little story:
When I first heard a 1073 on a kick drum I cried. From that moment I knew I would have to have enough 1073's to mic a whole kit and the cost brought tears to my eyes as I truly had Neve-itis. No other single piece of equipment has made me happier.
Ditto to your whole post, with sugar on it! :c:
you should go for Brent, value will hold much longer (you will r
you should go for Brent, value will hold much longer (you will rarely see them on ebay)if you buy an original parts version.
the clone versions are great as well, no one will ever know if it's clone or original.
Sonny