jammy jamz wrote:have you ever used them to do a mod on a ribbon mic?
jammy jamz wrote:and, do you think its worth it to mod the mic, or save the money to put towards a nice pre?
jammy jamz wrote:what would the mod do, make them more sensitive, or quieter, or both?
jammy jamz wrote:i was looking at the cascade mics, and they offer the same mics with the lundahls in them, and they are almost 400 dollars more expensive. is it worth that much, do you think?
jammy jamz wrote:whoa, i was just admiring the pictures,
and whats the deal with the red square, and yellow round one being married together like that.. thats cool.
Alain benoit wrote:Here are a few detailed pictures of the bypass caps added to the Vin of both replacement opamps. These were a tantalum and polyester in parallel.
jammy jamz wrote:thats neat-o.
i didnt know that you could marry components like that. by making them connect, i assume that the electrical current that is passing through the circut board is being filtered by those two pieces acting as one?
why you would choose to connect the two specific pieces like that?
jammy jamz wrote:another question
could you ballpark the figure of the cost of all the pieces you needed to perform the "operation"?
Drumwaiter wrote:I'll record some this weekend, maybe with an acoustic and a pair of 4050s or something...
Jef wrote:Drumwaiter wrote:I'll record some this weekend, maybe with an acoustic and a pair of 4050s or something...
It would be interesting to hear a 'before & after' comparison.
Do you have another unmodified ART - Tube MP preamp for a
'shoot-out' type of comparison?
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