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Post by rowmat on Jun 26, 2016 18:36:08 GMT -6
Still working on the new tracking room. Just picked up 28 - 15" diameter Tube Traps. 8 - 18" x 18" diffusers ASC Tube Traps or knockoffs?
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Post by winetree on Jun 26, 2016 18:46:00 GMT -6
Didn't want to pay over $14,000 for ASC ones. I had considered building some. But I Found very professionally built clones. And for $500 for all 28 , I couldn't resist.
He said he put a team of builders together and built 380 of them. He moved to a smaller place and these were some of the extras. He has a 2 car garage full of the extras. I might get some more.
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Post by rowmat on Jun 26, 2016 19:12:31 GMT -6
Didn't want to pay over $14,000 for ASC ones. I had considered building some. But I Found very professionally built clones. And for $500 for all 28 , I couldn't resist. He said he put a team of builders together and built 380 of them. He moved to a smaller place and these were some of the extras. He has a 2 car garage full of the extras. I might get some more. Those $14,000 ASC's would cost over $30,000 AUD to import into Australia. That's why I asked! I've been building DIY's. It's a lot of work but genuine ASC Tube Traps are prohibitively expensive especially if you were to contemplate importing them.
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Post by ericn on Jun 26, 2016 21:34:41 GMT -6
Didn't want to pay over $14,000 for ASC ones. I had considered building some. But I Found very professionally built clones. And for $500 for all 28 , I couldn't resist. He said he put a team of builders together and built 380 of them. He moved to a smaller place and these were some of the extras. He has a 2 car garage full of the extras. I might get some more. Damn! That's one of those situations where if you have the cash available you just buy everything the guy has!
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Post by forgotteng on Jun 27, 2016 6:55:11 GMT -6
I just picked up a ARt ProMPA digital preamp for overflow channels until I can grab a few more Vp-28's. It was a tuff transition going from a 32 channel board to outboard pres. Those mpa's have their place. That brings me up to 19 channels of pre.
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Post by Guitar on Jun 27, 2016 8:58:44 GMT -6
Snagged the UAD Fairchild Limiter collection for $4!!! That's cheaper than the beer I drank last night. Also just winged a trip to the Atlanta and Athens area. I got to see svart 's very impressive studio. It is incredibly well designed and equipped. Makes home feel like a flea market here in comparison, it's good to have something to aspire to, to see someone doin' it right. I get such a peaceful feeling in rooms like those. To see so much knowledge, hard work and experience manifested into such a fluid working environment.
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Post by c0rtland on Jun 27, 2016 14:36:50 GMT -6
Km54 Km86i pair Ns10m pair Yamaha p2200 amp Just sold my NS-10s a few months ago to fund new tech for my little home studio. Trying not to look back, but I keep seeing them in high-end studio pics. I'm very curious. I have currently use amphion one18's. I sold my Adam a7x's for them. I wanted to try something new. I'm finding my mixes are lacking in the high end now. I need to not be scared of the brightness these monitors have. Turns out they are a bit bright in the high end. I'm very curious about these ns10m's. I haven't ever heard them and need to rearrange some things to fit them in my studio. I think today is the day I'll plug em in. Can't wait. I mix at very low levels so I think they will work nicely for me to have as another tool. Honestly, my main reason for getting them was that countless albums have been mixed using these. I think that referenccing other mixes on them will be very telling of my room etc. as I'll be able to hear the mixes as the engineer heard them while he was working. That seems to me to be a priceless lense to have. And at $900 for a pair with an amp it was a no brainer for me.
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Post by M57 on Jun 27, 2016 15:03:00 GMT -6
Just sold my NS-10s a few months ago to fund new tech for my little home studio. Trying not to look back, but I keep seeing them in high-end studio pics. I'm very curious. I have currently use amphion one18's. I sold my Adam a7x's for them. I wanted to try something new. I'm finding my mixes are lacking in the high end now. I need to not be scared of the brightness these monitors have. Turns out they are a bit bright in the high end. I'm very curious about these ns10m's. I haven't ever heard them and need to rearrange some things to fit them in my studio. I think today is the day I'll plug em in. Can't wait. I mix at very low levels so I think they will work nicely for me to have as another tool. Honestly, my main reason for getting them was that countless albums have been mixed using these. I think that referenccing other mixes on them will be very telling of my room etc. as I'll be able to hear the mixes as the engineer heard them while he was working. That seems to me to be a priceless lense to have. And at $900 for a pair with an amp it was a no brainer for me. Yeah, there's the "if you can make these sound good.." part of it, (which I hate because I think it's true), but my understanding is the real reason people have them is because they became a reference standard. I have read that the early engineering pioneers use to travel with them; soon everyone knew what they sounded like, and eventually most every recording studio included a pair. Well, at least that use to be the case 20 years ago - now, not so much. Regardless, that's a functionality I really don't need. I would surely have kept them as a third wheel set of speakers, but I don't have the space or the money to afford that kind of luxury. I'm curious how they're working out for you.
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Post by Guitar on Jul 1, 2016 19:31:52 GMT -6
Physically large guitar cabinet is in the house. 4x12 G12-T75. This is the Fugazi / Siamese Dream closed back sound for me. After a lifetime of waiting I finally have a half-stack. It's making me play differently, which was the goal. I've already got some new riffs in the works.
By the end of the year I'd like to have a Marshall head and a Gibson guitar, in the mean time, rocking the Selmer and the strat. It feels like moving from one type of rock to another, almost a change in genre. Mostly I'm just impressed by how big it is, and sounds. The punch is very apparent also with the closed back compared to my 2x12 cabinets with open backs.
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Post by EmRR on Jul 1, 2016 20:27:54 GMT -6
TLM67 with ioaudio U67 mod package. Haven't even heard it yet. Maybe the thing to do with the TLM67 frame is to put a DIY U87 circuit in there?
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 1, 2016 20:44:05 GMT -6
Just sold my NS-10s a few months ago to fund new tech for my little home studio. Trying not to look back, but I keep seeing them in high-end studio pics. I'm very curious. I have currently use amphion one18's. I sold my Adam a7x's for them. I wanted to try something new. I'm finding my mixes are lacking in the high end now. I need to not be scared of the brightness these monitors have. Turns out they are a bit bright in the high end. I'm very curious about these ns10m's. I haven't ever heard them and need to rearrange some things to fit them in my studio. I think today is the day I'll plug em in. Can't wait. I mix at very low levels so I think they will work nicely for me to have as another tool. Honestly, my main reason for getting them was that countless albums have been mixed using these. I think that referenccing other mixes on them will be very telling of my room etc. as I'll be able to hear the mixes as the engineer heard them while he was working. That seems to me to be a priceless lense to have. And at $900 for a pair with an amp it was a no brainer for me. Hmm...my One18s aren't overly bright. What amp are you using?
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Post by ericn on Jul 1, 2016 21:36:15 GMT -6
I'm very curious. I have currently use amphion one18's. I sold my Adam a7x's for them. I wanted to try something new. I'm finding my mixes are lacking in the high end now. I need to not be scared of the brightness these monitors have. Turns out they are a bit bright in the high end. I'm very curious about these ns10m's. I haven't ever heard them and need to rearrange some things to fit them in my studio. I think today is the day I'll plug em in. Can't wait. I mix at very low levels so I think they will work nicely for me to have as another tool. Honestly, my main reason for getting them was that countless albums have been mixed using these. I think that referenccing other mixes on them will be very telling of my room etc. as I'll be able to hear the mixes as the engineer heard them while he was working. That seems to me to be a priceless lense to have. And at $900 for a pair with an amp it was a no brainer for me. Hmm...my One18s aren't overly bright. What amp are you using? Yeah I wouldn't call yours bright, if I was being overly picky I would say there is a very slight rough edge around 10K compared to some speakers 10 times their price , and your room is not full of treatment, and your position is very near field ! I liked them in your room. If the Amphions are bright I might a just the height! While not exactly my taste I have to say I respect Them and see why John and others love them.
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Post by ChaseUTB on Jul 2, 2016 2:39:49 GMT -6
UAD EMT 140 plate reverb! Also was $24, I really shouldn't have bought it b/c I'm supposed to be saving for final payment on the Stam Audio SA4000. I been A/B it with my go to reverb plate PT D-Verb ( don't laugh at me ) and find it a great alternative to D-Verb. I really like Plate C with 1.6-1.8 reverb time on the slider, then taking the hi shelf Eq and cutting 20khz half to full on the plus/ minus knob ( turn knob towards the left ). It's great for adding depth and liveliness to a vocal and I mostly mix trap, rap, trap n b, r n b, pop etc so for a singer songwriter ballad this setting would be gold!
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Post by swurveman on Jul 3, 2016 12:15:12 GMT -6
I'm having Jeff Hedback of HdAcoustics improve my room. I wish I would have involved an acoustician from the beginning. I know some people can figure all the ins and outs of room acoustics in a DIY way, but I couldn't and wasted money in the process.
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Post by Guitar on Jul 3, 2016 12:37:38 GMT -6
New snare drum storage rack and piccolo Mapex MPX 3.5x14" snare drum. Both on blowout prices from Guitar Center for this 4th of July weekend. The piccolo is instantly a lot of fun. Can't wait to put new heads on it next week. Attachment Deleted
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Post by winetree on Jul 3, 2016 12:53:02 GMT -6
Just picked up another 20 - 15" Tube Traps.
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Post by c0rtland on Jul 3, 2016 17:42:59 GMT -6
I'm very curious. I have currently use amphion one18's. I sold my Adam a7x's for them. I wanted to try something new. I'm finding my mixes are lacking in the high end now. I need to not be scared of the brightness these monitors have. Turns out they are a bit bright in the high end. I'm very curious about these ns10m's. I haven't ever heard them and need to rearrange some things to fit them in my studio. I think today is the day I'll plug em in. Can't wait. I mix at very low levels so I think they will work nicely for me to have as another tool. Honestly, my main reason for getting them was that countless albums have been mixed using these. I think that referenccing other mixes on them will be very telling of my room etc. as I'll be able to hear the mixes as the engineer heard them while he was working. That seems to me to be a priceless lense to have. And at $900 for a pair with an amp it was a no brainer for me. Hmm...my One18s aren't overly bright. What amp are you using? Eh...probably just me getting used to them. I'm using amphion mono blocks.
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Post by Johnkenn on Jul 3, 2016 20:04:30 GMT -6
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Post by cowboycoalminer on Jul 4, 2016 11:45:35 GMT -6
If anything, the Amphion Amp is bass heavy. Yielded mixes that were anorexic for me. I'm now using a cheap class A/B amp and getting great results. Love my One 18's and this amp with them.
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Post by mikec on Jul 4, 2016 13:51:53 GMT -6
I picked up a new Fender Elite P Bass on Saturday with the 15% off coupon at guitar center. They had just gotten it in and it was set up great right out of the box. The best Fender bass I've played.
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Post by forgotteng on Jul 5, 2016 14:00:02 GMT -6
New snare drum storage rack and piccolo Mapex MPX 3.5x14" snare drum. Both on blowout prices from Guitar Center for this 4th of July weekend. The piccolo is instantly a lot of fun. Can't wait to put new heads on it next week. Thanks for the heads up on the drum rack. I picked one up too.
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Post by Guitar on Jul 5, 2016 14:47:06 GMT -6
New snare drum storage rack and piccolo Mapex MPX 3.5x14" snare drum. Both on blowout prices from Guitar Center for this 4th of July weekend. The piccolo is instantly a lot of fun. Can't wait to put new heads on it next week. Thanks for the heads up on the drum rack. I picked one up too. Cool! No problem. Always on the hunt for the best deals.
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Post by c0rtland on Jul 8, 2016 21:58:43 GMT -6
Overstayer sfe Akg 451e ck1 with elbow pair Dbx 163 pair 6386 x2 Rca Ba-71c pair
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Post by c0rtland on Jul 8, 2016 22:02:06 GMT -6
If anything, the Amphion Amp is bass heavy. Yielded mixes that were anorexic for me. I'm now using a cheap class A/B amp and getting great results. Love my One 18's and this amp with them. This makes me think our rooms are playing the bigger role in our experiences. Seems highly likely to me.
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Post by noah shain on Jul 9, 2016 0:10:57 GMT -6
Didn't want to pay over $14,000 for ASC ones. I had considered building some. But I Found very professionally built clones. And for $500 for all 28 , I couldn't resist. He said he put a team of builders together and built 380 of them. He moved to a smaller place and these were some of the extras. He has a 2 car garage full of the extras. I might get some more. I built 12 of those buggers. Well...trashy ones. I wish I had more of them. Think he wants to sell any?
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