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I recently read Dave Royer's Tape Op article titled "One
tube microphone from Berlin and one from Barstow" on the Tape Op web site: http://prosoundweb.com/recording/tap...mic_25_1.shtml It certainly looks like an interesting DIY project. I'm interested in some feedback from anyone that has gone ahead and made this mod'. How did it sound? Was it worth the time and effort? Do you have any MP3 samples of how this mic' sounds in which you compare it to an actual U47 or possibly some other well known microphones? (I know, I'm asking a lot ;-) ). Thanks in advance, Nick =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= http://www.songbirdofswing.com Nick Busigin Visit Our Indie Jazz CD Construction Project! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
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I did the mod, but don't have a 47 to reference it. But as far as the
improvement of the mic, it's a really nice mic now. I've been using mine for vocals and some acoustic guitar tracks and I really love it. I'd call or email Dave Royer if you want some advice. I spoke with him and he talked me into it. Again, it's such an inexpensive modification and it produces really great results. Hope this helps. Nate |
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