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how do the mic pre's in these mixers stack up to the above in tonal
character? do they have input transformers? i read on old posts here that they are used for classical recordings. would they be too clinical for jazz recordings |
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anon;
The M-1 is not a mixer, it is a stand-alone rack-mounted mic preamp with 1 to 4 channels. It uses the best of the Jensen input transformers (JT-16-B) and has the best of the Jensen output transformers available as an option (JT-11-BMQ). You can download a pdf file for the M-1 at: http://www.johnhardyco.com/pdf/M1_M2_M1p_20031025.pdf You can check the Jensen Transformers site at: www.jensentransformers.com If you have any questions about the M-1, please let me know. It has been used with virtually all types of music and voice work with excellent results. Often described along the lines of being very accurate, but with a certain character that is very desirable. Thank you. John Hardy The John Hardy Co. www.johnhardyco.com |
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anon;
The M-1 is not a mixer, it is a stand-alone rack-mounted mic preamp with 1 to 4 channels. It uses the best of the Jensen input transformers (JT-16-B) and has the best of the Jensen output transformers available as an option (JT-11-BMQ). You can download a pdf file for the M-1 at: http://www.johnhardyco.com/pdf/M1_M2_M1p_20031025.pdf You can check the Jensen Transformers site at: www.jensentransformers.com If you have any questions about the M-1, please let me know. It has been used with virtually all types of music and voice work with excellent results. Often described along the lines of being very accurate, but with a certain character that is very desirable. Thank you. John Hardy The John Hardy Co. www.johnhardyco.com |
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anon wrote:
how do the mic pre's in these mixers stack up to the above in tonal character? They were intended to be neutral. By modern standards they are maybe a little on the brittle side, but not too awful. They aren't in the Hardy/Great River/Millennia league but they were basically an attempt at doing the same thing thirty years back. do they have input transformers? Yes. i read on old posts here that they are used for classical recordings. would they be too clinical for jazz recordings How can anything be too clinical for jazz recordings? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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anon wrote:
how do the mic pre's in these mixers stack up to the above in tonal character? They were intended to be neutral. By modern standards they are maybe a little on the brittle side, but not too awful. They aren't in the Hardy/Great River/Millennia league but they were basically an attempt at doing the same thing thirty years back. do they have input transformers? Yes. i read on old posts here that they are used for classical recordings. would they be too clinical for jazz recordings How can anything be too clinical for jazz recordings? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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