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Hey everybody, we have a new moderator for Advanced Mic Techniques and Theory. David Bock of Sounddelux Microphones will be here soon to tell you what he's been up to and what he's doing now.

Welcome aboard David! :D

NOTE: David is no longer a moderator here but we keep this post alive as part of our history from the great old days when such great members contributed to these amazing forums.

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dbock Sat, 06/09/2001 - 10:54

Thanks all for the welcome.
I'm glad to hear of another satisfied U195 user, I had alot of fun designing it (mostly the trial and error recording & listening).
I see a good question here: What makes you like the mics you like? Is it because Sinatra used it, or someone told you to when you were starting out; does it really sound good or is it just familiar?
Cheers,
DB

anonymous Mon, 06/11/2001 - 14:45

Hello - I am new here but welcome just the same to David. I like microphones which tend to do the thing I would do later with an eq. Like an AKG D112 on kick sometimes has the right dip in low midrange and the right high peak for a good sound right when you bring up the mic. Of course sometimes I wish the peak was at 10k instead of 4! This is why a 57 is still (Royer ribbons aside) the first thing I think of for guitar amps. Up against a nice flat mic they don't sound very good solo. But in the mix! Guitars cut right through, no problem.

In other words, if I have a band set up for tracking, and I run a DAT on the mix (just to have)I want that mix to be able to stand up near the final mix and say "nice dress lady".

Julian M

dbock Tue, 06/12/2001 - 08:08

We discontinued the U97 because it takes a "special" skill set to produce something that cheap that's worth anything to both customer and manufacturer. If we had an infinite supply of cheap, skilled labor, it would be a viable product. Since we don't, it's more important for us to focus on items that justify the time spent on them, it makes everybody happier.
DB

nrgmusic Tue, 06/12/2001 - 08:19

Hi David and welcome from me too.
You might be able to help me out here, I have been looking for a U195 to have a listen to for a while but I cannot seem to find a distributor here in the UK. Could you please post the info here for us? I am very keen to hear one for myself as I have heard great things about them.

thanks
Simon :)

Dave McNair Wed, 06/13/2001 - 23:51

Yo Dave,
McNair here. Glad to see ya at one of my favorite recording sites. I need to get you a copy of the Rick Trevino record that we cut at Sonora. Used a U95? I think. I forgot which Soundeluxe, but boy it was perfect for Rick's vocals. Keep up the good work and maybe I'll see you when I'm back in LA. I'd love to here were you are with the Elux 251.
Cheers,
Dave

dbock Thu, 06/14/2001 - 08:13

Dear Simon,
Our mics will soon be available in the UK through Asap Europe, Alan Stewart, 44-207-231-9661.
Mr. McNair:
I see you disprove the myth that real pro aren't on the internet (cause they're doing sessions).....good to see you here. Perhaps you'll stop over for barbecue next time you're out here. The 251 is now exactly where you said it should be: full with the same highs you heard. (Dave heard an early proto of our 251).
You probably used a U95S at Sonora.
BTW, why the tires in the Tape Op interview?

Jon Best Thu, 06/14/2001 - 18:28

Hey, good to see you here! Seems like it should work out well, with some interesting people already coming out of the woodwork.

Uh, honorary Soundeluxe content for this thread- we did a U99/UM92.1/Valvet/TLM103/4050/some other stuff shootout a while ago, and the U99 was unanimously voted 'best all around,' and named 'the Cadillac mic.' You wouldn't think that was that important, but it beats the UM92's early nickname of 'the penis mic.'