|
VO-BB - 19 YEARS OLD! Established November 10, 2004
|
View previous topic :: View next topic |
Author |
Message |
Quicksilver Been Here Awhile
Joined: 29 Oct 2012 Posts: 217
|
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 11:52 am Post subject: What gear are you currently loving or lusting over? |
|
|
I know there's one or two pieces of gear that would make all the difference in your studio.
Whatcha got?
I'm currently trying to shake the desire for a Manely TNT Dual Channel pre. Pretty sure it will make all the difference when I sell my car to finally get one, ha. And, I wouldn't mind a Sony C48. Used one in a local studio a few times and it's a great,unhyped condenser. |
|
Back to top |
|
|
DenaliDave Club 300
Joined: 09 Jan 2016 Posts: 307 Location: Anchorage, Alaska
|
|
Back to top |
|
|
Rob Ellis M&M
Joined: 01 Aug 2006 Posts: 2385 Location: Detroit
|
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 4:32 pm Post subject: |
|
|
I'm pretty much married to my U87ai.
I've been tempted by other condenser mics , but the 87 delivers so well for me that I've pretty much had to give up "the search" not only for a mic, but also for a pre-amp, since my John Hardy M-1 pairs so nicely with the Neumann.
But my search for the perfect tan continues. |
|
Back to top |
|
|
Quicksilver Been Here Awhile
Joined: 29 Oct 2012 Posts: 217
|
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 4:46 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Congratulations on curing your GAS, Elwood. Sounds like a great combo. John Hardy has been a want to try list for a while now. And when you put it that way, a tan sounds like much better investment.
Dave, I just ordered some beyerdynamic 770's that will be here this week. Those AT's look might nice though and I didn't even know they existed until now. Thanks a lot, ha. |
|
Back to top |
|
|
DenaliDave Club 300
Joined: 09 Jan 2016 Posts: 307 Location: Anchorage, Alaska
|
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 8:51 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Yeah...lol.
I'm a headphone NUT. Seriously, the Ms. has put a moratorium on new headphones and I've had to kind of fib and say, "Oh these? (the AT's) ... oh I've had them a while now, I just always use them in the studio..." LOL
I'm a bit of an audiophile, prefer lossless music tracks and headphone amplifiers. So it's not any wonder I'll spend HOURS scrutinizing my recordings and how they sound, endlessly doing comparisons and A/B shootouts with my setup...comparing how I sound to others as well.
The AKG's I track with are pretty cool. The headband is attached to a tiny switch that mutes them when they are taken off your head. Not sure how handy it really is for VO, but it has the potential to keep headphone sounds from bleeding onto an open mic.
They are also the most flat, boring, brutally honest headphones I've ever heard. Seriously. They are not fun for music. They do, however, do a fantastic job at not flattering or inflating your voice -- a common complaint among people who don't record with headphones. I know what they mean, some headphones can really fool you -- these ones actually help me notice subtle vocal imperfections better than if I record without them.
I'm looking into planar magnetic headphones next... _________________ "The wise ones fashioned speech with their thought, sifting it as grain is sifted through a sieve." - Buddha
www.alaskamic.com |
|
Back to top |
|
|
sdaeley17 Club 300
Joined: 04 Sep 2013 Posts: 338 Location: Port Orchard, WA
|
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 9:20 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Oh, where to start? Reminds me of a thread I started a year or two ago about a VO Christmas Wish List. Here goes:
Mics: I hate to say I'm probably set in this area (Rode NT1, 416, and STILL waiting on my new CAD e100s) but I'd love to try the Neumann TLM 102, 103, 193, U87, AT 4047 or 4050, and the Blue Mouse.
Pres/interfaces: Probably set here, too (Audient ID14, Yamaha AG03, and STILL waiting on my Centrance Mixerface, geez, I'm noticing a pattern here...)Had an ID22 but it got water-damaged and doesn't work reliably now, thought of replacing it but honestly haven't needed to. Lance and George have got me eyeing that new SPL creon, though. The larger SPL Crimson looks awesome, too, especially for the dual headphone outs, but probably overkill for VO (hence the Creon love.)
I generally prefer interface pre's over external, but if I DIDN'T, I'd love to try an Avalon M5 or the Martinsound MSS-10 that Rick Riley loves so well.
I was looking at the ATH-m70xs for awhile, Dave. They had 'em at my local music store (AT is a Japanese company, after all.) but they just weren't comfortable enough for my pumpkin noggin' to rationalize 3 bills. At half that price, I absolutely love my DT770s, and take them with me everywhere. I'm debating getting another pair. _________________ "There's Magic all around us; you just have to see it. And the most wonderful Magic of all, is just bein' alive." -Uncle Montork, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe |
|
Back to top |
|
|
paulstefano Backstage Pass
Joined: 22 Sep 2015 Posts: 411 Location: Baltimore, MD
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 4:29 am Post subject: |
|
|
Studiobricks booth.
Even though my sound is pretty good now, I can't stop at least fantasizing about how it would sound inside a better designed booth. Plus the Studiobricks is just so purrdy! _________________ http://www.paulstefano.com |
|
Back to top |
|
|
georgethetech The Gates of Troy
Joined: 18 Mar 2007 Posts: 1877 Location: Topanga, CA
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 8:37 am Post subject: |
|
|
StudioBricks are a pain to tune acoustically, stick with what you've got. The huge glass door causes mucho problems. _________________ If it sounds good, it is good.
George Whittam
GeorgeThe.Tech
424-226-8528
VOBS.TV Co-host
TheProAudioSuite.com Co-host
TriBooth.com Co-founder |
|
Back to top |
|
|
vkuehn DC
Joined: 24 Apr 2013 Posts: 688 Location: Vernon now calls Wisconsin home
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 8:55 am Post subject: |
|
|
Thank you for your observation about booths, George.
Some of the booths that don't look quite as sexy when installed, do use more traditional (?) materials and as your career progresses and maybe you move to a new location with just a bit more room, you might actually change the size of some booths using conventional carpentry and materials.
And if you never modify the booth in size or shape, to know that you can over time add proven absorption materials, acoustic materials to tune the booth has to be valuable.
On the other hand, if you are a person who does not even know if woodworking tools are compatible with your hands, and you don't have anyone in the family who shows up for Thanksgiving Dinner with a tool kit in the back of his vehicle asking: "Got anything around the need fixin' while I'm here?" then my philosophy of buying things that can be modified and re-purposed is of little use to you. |
|
Back to top |
|
|
paulstefano Backstage Pass
Joined: 22 Sep 2015 Posts: 411 Location: Baltimore, MD
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:04 am Post subject: |
|
|
soundgun wrote: | stick with what you've got. |
Darn it George. You are making it really difficult to justify spending my money on a booth! Oh well, back to microphone lust I guess. _________________ http://www.paulstefano.com |
|
Back to top |
|
|
yarg28 Been Here Awhile
Joined: 25 Aug 2014 Posts: 267 Location: Indiana
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:33 am Post subject: |
|
|
soundgun wrote: | StudioBricks are a pain to tune acoustically, stick with what you've got. The huge glass door causes mucho problems. |
Exactly why when I built my booth I didnt add any glass at all. None on door and no windows. I'm sure some people would hate that but it actually feels a bit "womby" to me. I love the undisturbed tranquility. Laser focus.
I cant stop thinking about pre's. I want to try a lot of them, john hardy, WA12, Avalon, just to name a few. It's bad. I cant stop. |
|
Back to top |
|
|
Bish 3.5 kHz
Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Posts: 3738 Location: Lost in the cultural wasteland of Long Island
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:48 am Post subject: |
|
|
I want for nothing
After years of messing with my chain and environment, I can honestly say I'm happy with what I've got. Yes, of course, I give a u87 & a 737 houseroom, but then I'd probably have to re-jig (or even re-build) the whole studio... so that's beyond the parameters of the question, methinks
I spend a lot of time in my studio... it's also my "man cave". This is where I spend most of my time, and I believe that any environment used so much should be a place of comfort & aesthetic appeal... somewhere you want to be.
So... what piece of equipment would make my studio complete? A Revox B77 (OK, an Otari maybe). I would look at it and smile every day. I'd use it, and love every minute. _________________ Bish a.k.a. Bish
Smoke me a kipper... I'll be back for breakfast.
I will not feed the trolls... I will not feed the trolls... I will not feed the trolls... I will not feed the trolls. |
|
Back to top |
|
|
georgethetech The Gates of Troy
Joined: 18 Mar 2007 Posts: 1877 Location: Topanga, CA
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:52 am Post subject: |
|
|
The bane of my studio designing existence are clients who want lots of glass in their booths (shall remain nameless). I'm about to start a new project that my client wants to have built "in glass". INSANE. His current booth already has two mitered glass sections and a marble countertop, and as it is he gets away with it because 416. _________________ If it sounds good, it is good.
George Whittam
GeorgeThe.Tech
424-226-8528
VOBS.TV Co-host
TheProAudioSuite.com Co-host
TriBooth.com Co-founder |
|
Back to top |
|
|
Jason Huggins The Gates of Troy
Joined: 12 Aug 2011 Posts: 1846 Location: In the souls of a million jeans
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 11:48 am Post subject: |
|
|
I wish the front of my booth was two solid 2" thick sheets of plexiglass on automatic electric sliders, controlled by a touch screen display on the wall, that sealed air tight when they closed All the rest of the walls would be heavily deadened and I'd use a 416 aimed away from that glass. I would also have my logo etched in the outer piece "door."
If I made as much money as the nameless one, my studio would probably look something like this...but without all the crap on the control room desk so I could cover it with papers and pens and memory cards and other garbage to totally destroy the clean minimalist modern look. |
|
Back to top |
|
|
Lance Blair M&M
Joined: 03 Jun 2007 Posts: 2279 Location: Atlanta
|
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 1:48 pm Post subject: |
|
|
I miss my old True Systems P Solo, which I sold when it started having some issues (I had bought it used). I think now that I know what I'm doing a lot better it would sound great in my studio.
But, I should just sit tight for now and get the Creon at the end of the year. Tax write off! _________________ Skype: globalvoiceover
and now, http://lanceblairvo.com the blog is there now too! |
|
Back to top |
|
|
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum
|
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group
|