Rob Reedijk
September 16th 04, 09:42 PM
It was a million to shot, Doctor---who would of thought a trumpet was
capable of that!
(just kidding)
I have my Lollipops that fit on the 451s. I have played around with them
getting a sense of the sound---also had them on my C60 tubes.
But my question is---the three screws that are removeable---what's the
story? My capsules did not come with any documentation (sort of wish
they did...)
My guess is that the diaphragm is internally shock-mounted. However, these
three screws hold it firmly in place to keep it from being bounced around
during transport. Is this the case?
Should I reinsert them everytime I put the capsule away? Or just for
when I transport them? Sort of like parking the mechanism of a CD player.
On a related note, I know that a number of others here have received
their Lollies. What do you think?
A few quick notes from my tests. (More tests next week):
1) Higher output level than a CK1. (to be expected---LD)
That is a good thing for the C-60s since they are quite noisy.
2) A sort of a sweet tone. Nice on my voice, not great (but not bad)
on acoustic guitar.
3) very coloured off-axis. A problem often found in LDs. I tried
pointing one at my voice and one at the guitar, various distances
apart and the off-axis information caused too many problems to make
this workable. I had hoped to use these on occasion for classical
recordings, but this may not be an ideal application. I will be testing
the pair at a recital at the end of the month. I hope to try them
on both the 451s and the C60s.
In general, so far I like them. They will be a good choice for voices
and instruments. Not sure how useful for distant miking. On some voices,
I expect they will kill the competition. Might be nice on horns. I will
test that next week.
One niggling little thing...the way the base and capsule housing pieces
are welded together---on one they are neatly put together, but the
other one you can see the malformed solder. I think if both had arrived
that way, I would not have cared, but one looks better than they other.
Not bad enough to send it back and get another, though.
Other than that they sure look great.
Rob R.
capable of that!
(just kidding)
I have my Lollipops that fit on the 451s. I have played around with them
getting a sense of the sound---also had them on my C60 tubes.
But my question is---the three screws that are removeable---what's the
story? My capsules did not come with any documentation (sort of wish
they did...)
My guess is that the diaphragm is internally shock-mounted. However, these
three screws hold it firmly in place to keep it from being bounced around
during transport. Is this the case?
Should I reinsert them everytime I put the capsule away? Or just for
when I transport them? Sort of like parking the mechanism of a CD player.
On a related note, I know that a number of others here have received
their Lollies. What do you think?
A few quick notes from my tests. (More tests next week):
1) Higher output level than a CK1. (to be expected---LD)
That is a good thing for the C-60s since they are quite noisy.
2) A sort of a sweet tone. Nice on my voice, not great (but not bad)
on acoustic guitar.
3) very coloured off-axis. A problem often found in LDs. I tried
pointing one at my voice and one at the guitar, various distances
apart and the off-axis information caused too many problems to make
this workable. I had hoped to use these on occasion for classical
recordings, but this may not be an ideal application. I will be testing
the pair at a recital at the end of the month. I hope to try them
on both the 451s and the C60s.
In general, so far I like them. They will be a good choice for voices
and instruments. Not sure how useful for distant miking. On some voices,
I expect they will kill the competition. Might be nice on horns. I will
test that next week.
One niggling little thing...the way the base and capsule housing pieces
are welded together---on one they are neatly put together, but the
other one you can see the malformed solder. I think if both had arrived
that way, I would not have cared, but one looks better than they other.
Not bad enough to send it back and get another, though.
Other than that they sure look great.
Rob R.