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All of us who have ever used a particular mic on a particular singer should
read the current issue of The New Yorker, Talk Of The Town section for the piece on Al Green and Willie Mitchell. Willie's carried it to an extreme seldom seen. Phil Brown |
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For those who are interested it's available at:
http://www.newyorker.com/talk/conten...a_talk_mnookin "Phil Brown" wrote in message ... All of us who have ever used a particular mic on a particular singer should read the current issue of The New Yorker, Talk Of The Town section for the piece on Al Green and Willie Mitchell. Willie's carried it to an extreme seldom seen. Phil Brown |
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It isn't hard to believe that the ribbon of a particular 77DX would, through
time and use, arrive at just the right tension to favor a particular voice. Will a used ribbon maintain that tension for ten years if unused in the interim? ....Paul -- ************************************************** ******** "In the analog realm, it ain't "OVER" 'til it's over." "Phil Brown" wrote in message ... All of us who have ever used a particular mic on a particular singer should read the current issue of The New Yorker, Talk Of The Town section for the piece on Al Green and Willie Mitchell. Willie's carried it to an extreme seldom seen. Phil Brown |
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with unquestioned accuracy of thought, Paul Bawol replied:
It isn't hard to believe that the ribbon of a particular 77DX would, through time and use, arrive at just the right tension to favor a particular voice. Will a used ribbon maintain that tension for ten years if unused in the interim? ...Paul -- ************************************************** ******** "In the analog realm, it ain't "OVER" 'til it's over." "Phil Brown" wrote in message ... All of us who have ever used a particular mic on a particular singer should read the current issue of The New Yorker, Talk Of The Town section for the piece on Al Green and Willie Mitchell. Willie's carried it to an extreme seldom seen. Phil Brown I guess you gotta stay open to the possibilty that the Vodka had something to do with it all. Didn't say what kind of vodka. That was a great article. Ha! Patric |
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It wouldn't be the first time; back when Dolly Parton was recording for RCA
Victor, they kept a particular Electro-Voice RE-15 in a vault, for her exclusive use. Peace, Paul |
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Then there's the famous George Massenburg story about the mic (C12?) that
Linda Ronstad asked him to leave her in his will- George agreed. "P Stamler" wrote in message ... It wouldn't be the first time; back when Dolly Parton was recording for RCA Victor, they kept a particular Electro-Voice RE-15 in a vault, for her exclusive use. Peace, Paul |
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It wouldn't be the first time; back when Dolly Parton was recording for
RCA Victor, they kept a particular Electro-Voice RE-15 in a vault, for her exclusive use. But Dolly was actually recording there. Willie kept the mic on the possibility that Al would return. Just as an aside, I remastered most of Al Green (and Ann Peebles, why she wasn't a great hit artist baffles me to this day) stuff from the Hi catalog. Phil Brown |
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Phil Brown wrote:
I remastered most of Al Green (and Ann Peebles, why she wasn't a great hit artist baffles me to this day) stuff from the Hi catalog. Any specific recommendations from her catalog? --thanks |
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Any specific recommendations from her catalog?
The album "Part Time Love." It's a killer and as close to the original as I could make it and since I brought mine from home for a reference, it's close. Phil Brown |
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Phil Brown wrote:
Any specific recommendations from her catalog? The album "Part Time Love." It's a killer and as close to the original as I could make it and since I brought mine from home for a reference, it's close. OK, no luck at Amazon but two of their affilliates have it. Did Capitol pull it from the catalog, or is it just not very popular? Any other sources? |
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There seems to be a 2003 'complete' release on Hi Records UK. Any idea
if they're using your masters or is it another rework? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg.../-/B000006L87/ |
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"paul tumolo" wrote:
Then there's the famous George Massenburg story about the mic (C12?) that Linda Ronstad asked him to leave her in his will- George agreed. It's a U67, with the Stephan Paul 0.6 or 0.7 micron diaphragm. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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In article , Harvey Gerst
writes: It's a U67, with the Stephan Paul 0.6 or 0.7 micron diaphragm. Harvey Gerst How is Stephen doing? I havent heard much about him of late. Has he already released his line of proprietary mics? Garth~ "I think the fact that music can come up a wire is a miracle." Ed Cherney |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
writes: This, so I've been told, is the reason for teh red dot on the beyer m160. If you store the M160 with the red dot up, the ribbon is less likely to sag. So now he tells me (after having stored mine in random positions for at least ten years). I thought that was just sealant so you would have difficulty getting the screws out. I just looked at mine and the screw on the opposite side has some red sealant on it, too, just not so much that it fills the hole. The red dots signify the axis of the double ribbon(s) for orientation purposes. -- ha |
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![]() There seems to be a 2003 'complete' release on Hi Records UK. Any idea if they're using your masters or is it another rework? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg.../-/B000006L87/ Some are mine, some are Capitol. Phil Brown |
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In Article znr1070802206k@trad, (Mike Rivers) wrote:
In article writes: The red dots signify the axis of the double ribbon(s) for orientation purposes. [M260] How so? Are you supposed to use it (at least nominally) with the dots vertical? Honestly, I've never experimented with rotating the mic around its long axis. Maybe it really makes a difference. Do these things come with manuals? Mine came with a one page cut sheet that never mentioned axial orientation. I don't recall it mentioning the sag factor. I got that from someone lese years later. I DO remember testing the beyer M260.80 and finding that the response did vary axially as I twisted the mic. I also remember thinking it was probably a simple on-axis (down the throat) versus off-axis (down the side of the throat) thing, but found the frequency response peaks had nothing to do with the obvious way the ribbon was mounted in the throat of the magnet. Regards, Ty Ford **Until the worm goes away, I have put "not" in front of my email address. Please remove it if you want to email me directly. For Ty Ford V/O demos, audio services and equipment reviews, click on http://www.jagunet.com/~tford |
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OK, no luck at Amazon but two of their affilliates have it. Did Capitol
pull it from the catalog, or is it just not very popular? Couldn't tell you. I just make 'em, I don't sell 'em. Phil Brown |
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Any specific recommendations from her catalog?
Not from Ann alone but I reccommend "A Memphis Soul Night Live In Europe" Waylo 269530 2 with Ann Peebles and Otis Clay. It's Dutch. |
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I thought the M260 was a single ribbon and the M160 was the double
ribbon with the 2 dots? Neither of my M260s (old style and new style) have red dots. On 7 Dec 2003 09:01:52 -0500, (Mike Rivers) wrote: In article writes: The red dots signify the axis of the double ribbon(s) for orientation purposes. [M260] How so? Are you supposed to use it (at least nominally) with the dots vertical? Honestly, I've never experimented with rotating the mic around its long axis. Maybe it really makes a difference. Do these things come with manuals? |
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(Garthrr) wrote:
Harvey Gerst wrote: It's a U67, with the Stephan Paul 0.6 or 0.7 micron diaphragm. How is Stephen doing? I havent heard much about him of late. Has he already released his line of proprietary mics? Garth, Stephan's serious health problems aren't going away anytime soon, but I believe the mic is close to being ready. From the last conversation I had with Stephan, there are so many new and innovative ideas in this mic, it should really be a ground breaking microphone. I think you'll see many of the things that Stephan came up with (for this mic) making appearances on many mics in the future. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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In Article , wrote:
I thought the M260 was a single ribbon and the M160 was the double ribbon with the 2 dots? Neither of my M260s (old style and new style) have red dots. My m160 only has one red dot. Perhaps it was made in India. Regards, Ty Ford **Until the worm goes away, I have put "not" in front of my email address. Please remove it if you want to email me directly. For Ty Ford V/O demos, audio services and equipment reviews, click on http://www.jagunet.com/~tford |
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Nothing that can't be cured with a bit of penicillin.
On Mon, 8 Dec 2003 16:54:37 +0100, Peter Kaersaa N_AT_kaersaa.dk wrote: In article , says... My m160 only has one red dot. Perhaps it was made in India. Regards, Ty Ford LOL. that made my day ;D |
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Damn guys, if you haven't realized, please welcome the renound Phil Brown to
the group. If you look him up as Phill Brown on allmusic.com I think you'll see we have some real greatness here. From Nilsson to Little Feat to Bob Marley to Robert Palmer, I greet Phil and welcome him. Might I suggest that no one **** him off for at least a month or two? g -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio RAP FAQ and Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. "Phil Brown" wrote in message ... It wouldn't be the first time; back when Dolly Parton was recording for RCA Victor, they kept a particular Electro-Voice RE-15 in a vault, for her exclusive use. But Dolly was actually recording there. Willie kept the mic on the possibility that Al would return. Just as an aside, I remastered most of Al Green (and Ann Peebles, why she wasn't a great hit artist baffles me to this day) stuff from the Hi catalog. Phil Brown |
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U87 and it wasn't quite up to George's snuff, so he ended up giving it to
her, not leaving it to her in his will. Not that George was giving away a piece of ****, just that Linda liked it so much that George was nice enough to let her have it. You gotta be real good friends, I can tell ya! g -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio RAP FAQ and Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. "paul tumolo" wrote in message ... Then there's the famous George Massenburg story about the mic (C12?) that Linda Ronstad asked him to leave her in his will- George agreed. "P Stamler" wrote in message ... It wouldn't be the first time; back when Dolly Parton was recording for RCA Victor, they kept a particular Electro-Voice RE-15 in a vault, for her exclusive use. Peace, Paul |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
How so? Are you supposed to use it (at least nominally) with the dots vertical? Honestly, I've never experimented with rotating the mic around its long axis. Maybe it really makes a difference. Mike, how come I've heard about this and I don't own the mics and you haven't? Proper orientation in STORAGE is the key to a long life with ribbons. I mean, if it's stored longitudinally for a couple weeks that's not as bad as a couple of years, but still, gravity wins almost all battles. And even if it was tweakable in terms of tension, at some point it would still end up sagging beyond tweekability. At least that makes sense to me. How one uses it in a recording setup isn't really the question. How one stores it was the statement. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio RAP FAQ and Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. |
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![]() I think this is the "other" Phil Brown, Roger, I already asked him if he was the "Nilsson Schmilsson" Phil Brown... He's been around and done a bit of TV too. Yes, there are two Phil Browns, one English who worked for Island at Basing Street and me who worked for CBS and Warner Bros among others. I almost worked for Blackwell as well and wouldn't that have been confusing. As it was there's a Robert Palmer with both of us credited. Phil Brown |
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Ah, well, welcome anyway. Those you spoke of and your involvement
apparently gave me a nice little precipice from which to fling myself! -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio RAP FAQ and Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. "Phil Brown" wrote in message ... I think this is the "other" Phil Brown, Roger, I already asked him if he was the "Nilsson Schmilsson" Phil Brown... He's been around and done a bit of TV too. Yes, there are two Phil Browns, one English who worked for Island at Basing Street and me who worked for CBS and Warner Bros among others. I almost worked for Blackwell as well and wouldn't that have been confusing. As it was there's a Robert Palmer with both of us credited. Phil Brown |
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