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Fantastic Mic Pre/DI I've used it for almost everything. It's great
for vocals and it's also the best DI for bass that I've tried in the studio. P-bass/610, done. The EQ boost points are right on the money and by varying the gain/output levels you can get a whole range of sounds from super-detailed clean, to in your face aggression. Go to shiningfarmer.com to hear some songs. (like you can tell on the computer) Almost all the vocals/P-bass/acoustic guitar/upright bass are through the 610. I'm asking $700 shipped FedEx ground. I've got tons of references. Thanks for your interest. Mike Gentry |
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First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about.
Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? |
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First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about.
Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? |
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Kurt Albershardt wrote in message ...
First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about. Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? Kurt. Thanks for the advice on the FS in the headline and fixing it in the . I'm a first time newsgroup poster, live and learn.... The reason I'm selling it is because I found an amazing ES-335 at Elderly http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/40U-3597.htm that I now have to pay for. I don't usually like it when people say why they are selling it (my dog had kittens so I need a new basement, whatever) because most of the times they sound like they're trying to elicit sympathy. I know what you mean though "I've got three other strats and this one is hands down the best". Then, I wonder a little. I bought the 610 while recording my band's record and it gave, as much as anything, a psychological boost to the proceedings. It just felt and sounded real. The U87 didn't hurt either. It really does something intangible as well as sound amazing. The band is on "vacation" now ;^( and I'm back to playing everything myself in my studio, and when it's just me, for me, I'm much more concerned about how well the entire vision was realized than the incremental difference in sound quality. I will always be more frustrated by my limitations as a musician than I will the limitations of my gear. I'm about songs and man, when I sat down, while waiting for a friend, and played that 335, the hits just kept comin' and it was over...$$ Sorry to go on so long about this. Thanks again. Mike Gentry www.shiningfarmer.com |
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Kurt Albershardt wrote in message ...
First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about. Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? Kurt. Thanks for the advice on the FS in the headline and fixing it in the . I'm a first time newsgroup poster, live and learn.... The reason I'm selling it is because I found an amazing ES-335 at Elderly http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/40U-3597.htm that I now have to pay for. I don't usually like it when people say why they are selling it (my dog had kittens so I need a new basement, whatever) because most of the times they sound like they're trying to elicit sympathy. I know what you mean though "I've got three other strats and this one is hands down the best". Then, I wonder a little. I bought the 610 while recording my band's record and it gave, as much as anything, a psychological boost to the proceedings. It just felt and sounded real. The U87 didn't hurt either. It really does something intangible as well as sound amazing. The band is on "vacation" now ;^( and I'm back to playing everything myself in my studio, and when it's just me, for me, I'm much more concerned about how well the entire vision was realized than the incremental difference in sound quality. I will always be more frustrated by my limitations as a musician than I will the limitations of my gear. I'm about songs and man, when I sat down, while waiting for a friend, and played that 335, the hits just kept comin' and it was over...$$ Sorry to go on so long about this. Thanks again. Mike Gentry www.shiningfarmer.com |
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I've always thought that, unless the item for sale was in some
way compromised, it is really no one's business why the seller is selling it. Kurt Albershardt wrote in message ... First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about. Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? |
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I've always thought that, unless the item for sale was in some
way compromised, it is really no one's business why the seller is selling it. Kurt Albershardt wrote in message ... First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about. Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? |
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I've always thought that, unless the item for sale was in some
way compromised, it is really no one's business why the seller is selling it. That's probably an enviable pursuit. OTOH, so many used equipment sales today are surrounded by very subjective reasons. In some cases, that can help a prospective buyer make a valid purchasing decision. Notwithstanding, the equipment welfare is as advertised. Wayne Kurt Albershardt wrote in message ... First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about. Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? |
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I've always thought that, unless the item for sale was in some
way compromised, it is really no one's business why the seller is selling it. That's probably an enviable pursuit. OTOH, so many used equipment sales today are surrounded by very subjective reasons. In some cases, that can help a prospective buyer make a valid purchasing decision. Notwithstanding, the equipment welfare is as advertised. Wayne Kurt Albershardt wrote in message ... First off--you should precede your subjec tline with FS: so people know what this is about. Secondly--if you love the sound so much, why are you selling it? |
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Mike Gentry wrote:
The reason I'm selling it is because I found an amazing ES-335 ... I don't usually like it when people say why they are selling it (my dog had kittens so I need a new basement, whatever) because most of the times they sound like they're trying to elicit sympathy. This group has no trouble with gear lust and completely understands having to sell one thing to pay for another ; |
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Mike Gentry wrote:
The reason I'm selling it is because I found an amazing ES-335 ... I don't usually like it when people say why they are selling it (my dog had kittens so I need a new basement, whatever) because most of the times they sound like they're trying to elicit sympathy. This group has no trouble with gear lust and completely understands having to sell one thing to pay for another ; |
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Gary Flanigan wrote:
I've always thought that, unless the item for sale was in some way compromised, it is really no one's business why the seller is selling it. Many potential buyers seem to want an item with a "back story" to it-- whether the narrative is true or makes sense or is relevant or not. Rational choice and the attitude that "if it sounds good, it is good" aren't quite as prevalent in this business as we may like to pretend. The power to spin a good myth is still very good for sales, even in a technical profession such as this one. It's utterly impossible to predict how something will sound based only on the knowledge that it uses tube circuitry or FET circuitry, or IC circuitry, etc., and everybody knows that full well. But then some people choose to act as if that awareness doesn't matter as much as the other thing does--the subjective satisfaction of owning the same mike preamps that the Beatles used, etc. |
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Gary Flanigan wrote:
I've always thought that, unless the item for sale was in some way compromised, it is really no one's business why the seller is selling it. Many potential buyers seem to want an item with a "back story" to it-- whether the narrative is true or makes sense or is relevant or not. Rational choice and the attitude that "if it sounds good, it is good" aren't quite as prevalent in this business as we may like to pretend. The power to spin a good myth is still very good for sales, even in a technical profession such as this one. It's utterly impossible to predict how something will sound based only on the knowledge that it uses tube circuitry or FET circuitry, or IC circuitry, etc., and everybody knows that full well. But then some people choose to act as if that awareness doesn't matter as much as the other thing does--the subjective satisfaction of owning the same mike preamps that the Beatles used, etc. |
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(David Satz) wrote in message . com...
Gary Flanigan wrote: I've always thought that, unless the item for sale was in some way compromised, it is really no one's business why the seller is selling it. Many potential buyers seem to want an item with a "back story" to it-- whether the narrative is true or makes sense or is relevant or not. Rational choice and the attitude that "if it sounds good, it is good" aren't quite as prevalent in this business as we may like to pretend. The power to spin a good myth is still very good for sales, even in a technical profession such as this one. It's utterly impossible to predict how something will sound based only on the knowledge that it uses tube circuitry or FET circuitry, or IC circuitry, etc., and everybody knows that full well. But then some people choose to act as if that awareness doesn't matter as much as the other thing does--the subjective satisfaction of owning the same mike preamps that the Beatles used, etc. Gary. Your point is well taken. As a guitarist, I can tell you that playing the "same guitars" that whoever used is the whole deal with the "signature" lines. People just want that association no matter how tenuous. That said, there are times when the sheer weight of subjective satisfaction pulls you through to a place you never knew. Hey, maybe if I said it was the "Sinatra Signature Model"? hmmmm.... Thanks everybody for making it fun. OK, $650 shipped if you promise to send me some of your work. I'll send you my record with the pre. Back story for days...."Listen to that, would you. http://www.shiningfarmer.com/Assets/Rescue.mp3 There was a time when that beautiful woman's voice came right through these very wires ;^) Mike |
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