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extra $$$ - Blue Ball or Nady Rsm-2?

Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 08/31/2005 - 14:22

So I got a surprise late birthday check from a relative and I have decided to treat myself to a mic purchase for my modest home set up.

Most of the stuff I do at home is for myself, friends or local singer songwriters who don't have the budget to go into the big studio. My set up at home;

Nady TCM 1050 tube microphone

Submitted by anonymous on Fri, 06/11/2004 - 11:29
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This has probably been discussed add nauseum here, but a search didn't turn up much. I'm new to the forum, but not that new to recording. Have any of you tried out the Nady 1050? I can't seem to find any pro reviews in any of the gear magazines. The feature set is quite impressive, and it makes an interesting platform for mods.

Compression 101 (Bass DI, Vocals, Nady CL 5000)

Submitted by jdier on Tue, 08/05/2003 - 05:12
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I record without a board direcly into two Aardvark Q10's into Sonar 2.2 XL.

I have some nice compressors I can use later in mix down, but I just bought my first outboard compressor, a NADY CL-5000.

Would anyone be willing to share some pointers on how to get started using it for two applications:

1. Bass Guitar recorded DI
2. Vocals

Under the hood, Pt.2 - Studio Projects C1 vs Nady SCM10

Submitted by harveygerst on Wed, 06/20/2001 - 14:15

Both are multipatten (omni, cardioid, & figure 8) with tiny switches for pattern selection, roll off, and a -10 dB pad.

The Nady is similar in construction to the Marshall V67G except with a shorter, heavier body, and a U87 type grille. The SP C3 is built exactly the same as the C1. Each had 5 transistors.