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Hi to all RAPers,
When trying a borrowed Studer 961 mixer, I really enjoyed the sound I got with my Schoeps pair when recording my vibraphone. My question is about the preamps sound quality of the different Studer's consoles, only those which are affordable for me, such as 779 (or Revox 279), 169, 269, 961, 962. I was told (by someone I don't really trust) that their basic preamps were all the same, but with different options (parametrics Eqs, comp, ...). Is this true or are there significant differences between the sound's quality of these mixers pres ? Thanks for your answers. Cheers, Laurent. Sorry for my frenchie English... |
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When trying a borrowed Studer 961 mixer, I really enjoyed the sound I got with my Schoeps pair when recording my vibraphone. My question is about the preamps sound quality of the different Studer's consoles, only those which are affordable for me, such as 779 (or Revox 279), 169, 269, 961, 962. I was told (by someone I don't really trust) that their basic preamps were all the same, but with different options (parametrics Eqs, comp, ...). Is this true or are there significant differences between the sound's quality of these mixers pres ? No, the preamps in all of them are pretty much about the same. I think that with a little bit of tweaking they can be upgraded, but they are all basically built around the same circuit which has a discrete front end driving some 301 op-amps. If you bypass the EQ and summing networks, you will find really no difference between these consoles. If you bypass the EQ and use the summing, you will find the smaller consoles sound better. These are really very nice-sounding pieces of gear, especially when you think about what is inside them. Sorry for my frenchie English... It is just fine. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "Scott Dorsey" a écrit dans le message de news: ... No, the preamps in all of them are pretty much about the same. I think that with a little bit of tweaking they can be upgraded, but they are all basically built around the same circuit which has a discrete front end driving some 301 op-amps. If you bypass the EQ and summing networks, you will find really no difference between these consoles. If you bypass the EQ and use the summing, you will find the smaller consoles sound better. These are really very nice-sounding pieces of gear, especially when you think about what is inside them. So, the local dealer who told me about the same basic preamps is more "trustable" than I thought. These are good news. Thanks for your answer Scott. Regards, Laurent. |
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