Re: tube mics
I've never used a SP mic what didn't you like? Most people I have read posts by who have them speak well about them.
Awwww
man...
I could go into some LONG-ass rant here but I won't. It's just NOT worth it in the grand scheme of things.
So I guess I gotta come up with something else instead...
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Geez...how to make a long story kinda short...well...
I pretty much "grew up" as it were in at a studio that had a 40 channel Neve desk...a pair of 2" 24-tracks...PILES of
KILLER outboard gear and a
krazy mic locker.
White Zombie...Rollins Band...Clapton...
This was back in the day when a real "old" blackface 1176LN was about $300-400 and an honest to Mirtha authentic Pultec could be had for $1000 or less...2" 24-tracks were still $20,000 used...
I'm JUST under 30...so 'ya know...it's all realitive...
But the merits of what constitutes "good" audio and how to make a real honest to mirtha "record" were pretty much instilled during my stint there.
Shlt.
I'm going off on some kinda deep tangent.
Yeah. Any
whooooooo...
The "Studio Projects" microphones and "toob" mics as it were...
Hmmm.
The
super short version of my experience with them is that I was sent a bunch of different models to try out and "review" in my shop for as long as it took to get a grasp on them back in like...I dunno...
2000....2001.
Somewhere in there.
They sent over several (
cough cough)
AHEM!
"Matched pairs"
Of audio transducers, aka...microphones for me to put through their paces on whatever came through the door.
I got a pretty large sampling of everything that was in the line. I was REALLY interested in the multi-pattern tube mic...C6 or whatever...
This...in a room with pairs of Blue, Neumanns, AKG, all the "standards" and whatever else was around at any given time and honestly dudes...
They just didn't stack up.
Given $300-500 to spend on a "microphone" for "recording"
Be it
'toob' microphone, dynamic...ribbons (which are ALSO dynamic mics!), small diaphragm or large...
Whuddever.
I'd STILL drop coin on any of the old school "standards" like Sennheiser 421, 441, 409/609; an EV RE/PL-20 & whatever other dynamics are out there...any "old" AKG dynamic is probably worth a roll in the hay for anything...
Shure SM7....NOT the SM57.
The Audio Technica 40 series mics are also pretty solid tools. It's tough to go wrong with a 4050 or a 4033...any of those pencil mics...
4031's are a little wonky...I like 'em a lot on toms & bass amps.
Pretty much ANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNYTHING made by Beyerdynamic will slay too.
$500 spent on one of the above is a WAY MORE SOLID INVESTMENT into your musical career, not to mention 'yer money...then a "Studio Projects" or some other flavor of the month microphone.
Someone freakin' "archive" this 'cause I don't wanna' rant like this all the time!
:chairfall