Hi,
I have always wanted a Trident. BUT I don't have the $30,000 needed for one of the larger format consoles. I also really don't need anything bigger than 24 channels. I was thinking about getting a 16 channel board since I would use it to mainly track into my Pro Tools LE rig at home. I wanted the mic preamp's and the EQ's that came with the board. Maybe do some sub-mixing back through it, etc, but stay mainly in the digital world.
Anyway, I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on the Trident Series 65. I am looking into one of these since I think I may be able to get good deal on one.
Thanks!
Michael
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Here are some others to consider. Everyone feel free to give yo
Here are some others to consider. Everyone feel free to give your experience:
MTA 980 Tony Larkin has one for sale, 3 years old, never been installed, Under $30k I believe. Not bad for a brand new 32 CH, 24 TRK console from Malcom Toft, one of THE Trident guys.
Quad Eight Virtuosso with moving fader auto. Not the same sonically, but good 70's-80's type sound.
John Oram's version of Trident console. It is an 80 series wannabe with 5.1 monitoring. Considerably more money.
Anyone?
Hey Sceneria, Yeah, he is right...I was looking at this 'caus
Hey Sceneria,
Yeah, he is right...I was looking at this 'cause I think I could get it for around there ($1K-$2k). I might just hold off..not sure yet. But if I can get a good deal on it I will take it. I found some mods to do to the console in regards to grounding and replacing some op amps which may help make it sound 'better'.
Overall I was asking if anyone has heard this console and if it sounds any better than say, a mackie or my soundtracs topaz.
Thanks for the responses so far though!
-Michael
Michael I've been using a trident 65 (with 16 channels) for a
Michael
I've been using a trident 65 (with 16 channels) for a while as my Mic-Pre. I know this sounds wierd - but the reason I'm doing that is b/c the preamps are awesome - but the board itself is aging and I don't want to spend the money to repair it. I do my actual mixing and outputs on a Mackie.
I'm very happy with the preamps and the awesome EQ strip on each channel. You'll read that the 65 has some headroom concerns - but I haven't found that with the preamps. I can crank them to 100% and there is still virtually no noise. Of course - if you overdrive anything you'll have headroom problems. Anyway - If you can get ahold of one at a good price you'll be happy with it.
Take care!
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Originally posted by MichaelP: Hi, I have always wanted a T
Originally posted by MichaelP:
Hi,I have always wanted a Trident. BUT I don't have the $30,000 needed for one of the larger format consoles. I also really don't need anything bigger than 24 channels. I was thinking about getting a 16 channel board since I would use it to mainly track into my Pro Tools LE rig at home. I wanted the mic pre's and the EQ's that came with the board. Maybe do some sub-mixing back through it, etc, but stay mainly in the digital world.
Anyway, I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on the Trident Series 65. I am looking into one of these since I think I may be able to get good deal on one.
Thanks!
Michael
The mechanical construction leaves a lot to be desired:
- IIRC, it uses Molex-type connectors for the modules that have a very high extraction force causing undue damage to your appendages and other objects in the vicinity.
- I thought the build quality of the sheetmetal work, pots, knobs, switches, etc. could have been much better. I believe that the pots were ALPS...a high volume pot manufacturer. Getting replacements may be hard unless there's a second source (not typically). You will have to replace pots eventually. At least the switches are second/triple sourced!
- The two that I worked with had power supply reliability issues. On one, we finally just re-built it and the problems went away.
The "Plus" side: the EQ sounds nice. Don't replace the TL074s in the EQ section with something else...it actually ruins the sound.
Which Trident do you "love"? For me personally, I always though
Which Trident do you "love"?
For me personally, I always thought the A Range was perhaps the best sounding desk ever built.
But I am considerably less keen on the subsequent, IC based rather than discrete Class A, desks.
The TSM was decent sounding for what it was, but I never cared for the Series 80 or others.
So if *I* were you I'd look at the Geoff Daking line (which is strongly based on the A Range and have their exceptional pres and EQ) rather than at a 'lesser' (in my opinion) Trident model.