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Post by theglow on Jul 19, 2024 19:57:15 GMT -6
Trying to respond to everyone here:
Checking my notes I neglected to mention +2 at 10kHz on a CAPI BT50–that’s where some of the brightness is coming from. The rest is coming from this master being a re-master of MY master (since it’s on a compilation)—something I’m not super pleased with, but it was out of my hands.
All vocals were tracked in the vintage 67 mode. The lead vocalist does one harmony stack on the choruses but everyone else in the band sang too, so it’s like 6 people—half of them well known actors!
We were definitely going for a Laurel Canyon type vibe initially but it turned into more of a Dixie Chicks type vibe but I don’t hate it.
Full band was live with the exception of a the vocals and guitar overdub from Vaylor Trucks (Allman Brothers). Electric guitars were also B67s in vintage 67 mode, btw.
Hardly any processing ITB… what you’re hearing was effectively how it sounded during tracking—very cool when that happens!
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Post by nomatic on Aug 10, 2024 13:35:49 GMT -6
Ok so I just got a BU67/269 V2 and I am shocked how good it sounds especially for the price. It hangs w the H47 and the flea 49s ... I think I will get another... Over and out...
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Post by chessparov on Aug 10, 2024 13:47:58 GMT -6
Trying to respond to everyone here: Checking my notes I neglected to mention +2 at 10kHz on a CAPI BT50–that’s where some of the brightness is coming from. The rest is coming from this master being a re-master of MY master (since it’s on a compilation)—something I’m not super pleased with, but it was out of my hands. All vocals were tracked in the vintage 67 mode. The lead vocalist does one harmony stack on the choruses but everyone else in the band sang too, so it’s like 6 people—half of them well known actors! We were definitely going for a Laurel Canyon type vibe initially but it turned into more of a Dixie Chicks type vibe but I don’t hate it. Full band was live with the exception of a the vocals and guitar overdub from Vaylor Trucks (Allman Brothers). Electric guitars were also B67s in vintage 67 mode, btw. Hardly any processing ITB… what you’re hearing was effectively how it sounded during tracking—very cool when that happens! As a child* born in '59... Got to sing at a number of Mid 60's Laurel Canyon weekend Parties with Artists like... Cass Elliott and Michelle/Howard Kaylon Mark Volman and Roger (Jim) McGuinn. David Crosby even wore "that Cape" sometime! LOL! It's a shame my Mom found out my Hippy Babysitter was fibbing, where she was REALLY taking me. Missed Crosby Stills Nash getting together as a result! Chris
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Post by Vincent R. on Aug 10, 2024 17:18:35 GMT -6
Ok so I just got a BU67/269 V2 and I am shocked how good it sounds especially for the price. It hangs w the H47 and the flea 49s ... I think I will get another... Over and out... Yes. Yes it does.
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Post by cma1983 on Nov 12, 2024 9:45:17 GMT -6
Hello. If there is someone still using the BU67/269 Version2 can you please let me know if your mic have the followings: 1. there is a piece of foam between the tube socket and the toroidal transformer. Something like Stam Audio was using on the SA-87 mk1 (I own one); 2. the tube socket is fixed only with a wire around it; 3. there is a piece of tape somewhere between the board and the frame to avoid contact or as a spacer...;
I just got mine and it has the above remarks... Apart of those remarks regarding construction, the sound is very good indeed.
Thank you in advance for the replies.
BR, Cristian
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Post by wiz on Nov 12, 2024 13:32:55 GMT -6
I can confirm 1.
It’s high temp foam …I talked to Ben about it
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 12, 2024 14:39:20 GMT -6
Mine comes Thursday. Will look inside.
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Post by Vincent R. on Nov 12, 2024 15:12:25 GMT -6
Hello. If there is someone still using the BU67/269 Version2 can you please let me know if your mic have the followings: 1. there is a piece of foam between the tube socket and the toroidal transformer. Something like Stam Audio was using on the SA-87 mk1 (I own one); 2. the tube socket is fixed only with a wire around it; 3. there is a piece of tape somewhere between the board and the frame to avoid contact or as a spacer...; I just got mine and it has the above remarks... Apart of those remarks regarding construction, the sound is very good indeed. Thank you in advance for the replies. BR, Cristian Yes. Mine has all of this also.
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 13, 2024 16:18:16 GMT -6
Vincent R. What do you think of the BU67 compared to the MK67 with Neumann transformer?
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Post by Vincent R. on Nov 13, 2024 19:24:14 GMT -6
Vincent R. What do you think of the BU67 compared to the MK67 with Neumann transformer? The MK67 is still my preference on my voice. I can’t explain it. It just sounds right. The B67 has a better low end extension. I love the versatility of the different settings. The B269 has a different sound, which is nice. I have used the MK67 and B67 as a spaced pair to great effect. On solo voice, at least mine, I prefer the MK67. I’ve used both on Emily, but not shot them out. The Beesneez was beautiful on her. That said, she’s the 67. I’m usually the 49.
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 14, 2024 18:16:13 GMT -6
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 17, 2024 0:38:03 GMT -6
Loving the mic. Trying it on different sources with different preamps. I think it is particularly good with the Sebatron Axis(NOS Mullards) on my voice. I thought it might be "too much tube" in the chain for my liking but wow. Sweet. Also sounds great on Uke. Is this mic really this good for what it costs? Man. Definitely want a pair.
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Post by phdamage on Nov 17, 2024 0:46:55 GMT -6
Just did a project where I used my pair on distorted guitars! Such cool mics! Wish I had ten of them!!
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 17, 2024 15:19:27 GMT -6
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Post by wiz on Nov 17, 2024 15:32:42 GMT -6
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 17, 2024 21:33:35 GMT -6
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Post by russellcreekps on Nov 18, 2024 20:51:25 GMT -6
Of course the mic sounds great, but that acoustic sounds wonderful, what is it?
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 18, 2024 21:13:22 GMT -6
Of course the mic sounds great, but that acoustic sounds wonderful, what is it? Thanks! It's just my old Yamaha FG-403s. Bought it with the money from one of my first jobs washing dishes. The Yamaha's are pretty great recording guitars it seems. Does that dreadnought thing well. It's got super old DR Sunbeams on it.
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Post by russellcreekps on Nov 20, 2024 6:00:27 GMT -6
Very nice. I’ve got one of the newer Yamaha’s with RW b&s and spruce A.R.E. Top. It was supposed to be the RW offset to my J45 (when needing a second guitar on a track) but I never liked the sound. Will try some Sunbeams on it and beat them in for awhile. If that doesn’t work, may have to go vintage. Thx
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 20, 2024 11:04:47 GMT -6
Very nice. I’ve got one of the newer Yamaha’s with RW b&s and spruce A.R.E. Top. It was supposed to be the RW offset to my J45 (when needing a second guitar on a track) but I never liked the sound. Will try some Sunbeams on it and beat them in for awhile. If that doesn’t work, may have to go vintage. Thx Another cool and unique set of strings I love are the GHS vintage bronze. Nothing else out there sounds like them to me.
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Post by srb on Nov 20, 2024 21:20:16 GMT -6
My birthday is coming up, and I'm tempted to treat myself to a pair of these. Real tempted.
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Post by Mister Chase on Nov 20, 2024 21:27:18 GMT -6
My birthday is coming up, and I'm tempted to treat myself to a pair of these. Real tempted. Ordered my second one this week. It's just too good. May as well go for it while the sale is on. Happy almost birthday!
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Post by phdamage on Nov 21, 2024 8:59:24 GMT -6
Do it! You won’t be sorry! Used both of mine on my session this week also. One for guitar amp and another for acoustic guitar
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