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Everything has a certain warmup. both tubes, transistors and integrated circuit chips along with their associated ancillary resistors, capacitors, in short any active components.
you wouldn't think that transistorized equipment requires a substantial warmup period? but it does. ... Forum: recording.org - From: bpatram - Date: wed apr 12, 2006 5:18 pm |
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Everything has a certain warmup. both tubes, transistors and integrated circuit chips along with their associated ancillary resistors, capacitors, in short any active components.
you wouldn't think that transistorized equipment requires a substantial warmup period? but it does. ... Forum: recording.org - From: bpatram - Date: wed apr 12, 2006 5:18 pm |
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Blacklionaudio.Com has the ''mod kit'' for sale. i'm sure that sourcing all of the parts they use (58 total) would be cheaper than what they charge ($115), but i hear their instructions are fool proof....Worth the money just in... Forum: recording.org - From: stamalgoo - Date: thu apr 07, 2005 10:02 am |
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Everything has a certain warmup. both tubes, transistors and integrated circuit chips along with their associated ancillary resistors, capacitors, in short any active components.
you wouldn't think that transistorized equipment requires a substantial warmup period? but it does. ... Forum: recording.org - From: bpatram - Date: wed apr 12, 2006 5:18 pm |
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monomatti [ät] gmail.Com... Forum: www.platinum.ac - From: mesa-vatti - Date: 29-04-2006 |
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Yep, it's free.
you can insert it in your mic signal chain before the mixer and use it to provide a degree of compresson-limiting or even gating/ducking.
please don't say you want it if your mixer doesn't have inserts on the mic... Forum: www.karaoke-forum.com - From: guest - Date: thu feb 23, 2006 2:10 pm |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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Well, not necessarily.......
which is noisier, the soundcard or the behr*nger mixer? i don't know that particular soundcard, but some of the really low-end ones will just cause you endless problems no matter what preamp you put through it. ... Forum: recording.org - From: timrp - Date: mon nov 07, 2005 5:03 pm |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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Someone's selling one of these locally here for $55. does anyone know if it's any good and with a guitar amp?
thnx!... Forum: forum.grailtone.com - From: kiff - Date: tue oct 21, 2008 9:56 pm |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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The alesis 3630 would be on the low end of ''good''. I find them quite noisy if pushed hard. Okay for live work if not over used, i wouldn't use it for recording.... Forum: recording.org - From: jbeutt - Date: sun apr 03, 2005 1:14 am |
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