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Because no bag is on the market for the Cantar X3 yet.... I designed my own. With a "little" help from professionals as 'De Herrieboerderij' aka Kees Schouten in Amsterdam witch helped me with the aluminium frame, and a my new friend Andrea Monti from The Guild of Holland, he made the leather parts. Because the AudioLTD rack3 with Rx2040's, like almost all receivers, is to high I made a little frame to hang a front bag from. This front bag, when sitting on the ground, blocks some faders/knobs/buttons. But when I carry the bag it drops 4 cm, and everything is accessible again. The two leather straps can be released quickly and all mic and line in's become accessible. Her…
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AKG D25 windgag, Beyer DT48 headphones, Raindirk Mixer, Sennheiser MKH 805 windgag + Napoleon's hat.
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If anyone in NYC is curious about experiencing an ambisonic speaker set up there is one at the Performing arts library in Lincoln Center. It's part of a really neat little show called sounding circuits. https://www.nypl.org/events/exhibitions/sounding-circuits-audible-histories
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Sorry the cart is not configured yet, but you'll get the idea. Probably won't get it well dialed until this fall at which time I'll post a follow-up. Note the break-down feature and groovy roller-skate wheels on the top mod allowing me to roll it into my truck. I mounted the 01V and traveler so you can better see utility and scale. All (most?) of my electronics will stay on the top mod and all power stuff except distro will live below. 2-3U drawer will go under bottom mod full shelf. Still leaves room in the bottom mod for all my power needs. Still planning to keep a chase cart handy for larger jobs, but this will be a big upgrade for me. EB
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Oh how the memories come back, gripping and lighting, rigging this or that, makeshift contraptions; besides the usual set of wrenches, this tool made life easier.
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Bret Haller, son of the late, great Michael Haller (Production Designer) pulled an image from the Criterion release of "Harold and Maude." This was my first job working on a movie, the job that made me abandon my plans to teach sociology and pursue a career in movies. I was hired as a P.A. in the Art Department but after the movie and after the decision that it would be my life's work, I wanted to do something more technical than the Art Department --- so, it would be Camera or Sound (and it wasn't going to be Camera!). In the picture you can see Hal Ashby, Colin Higgins (standing), Bud Cort and the two stand-ins (though I don't remember their names). I'm working on g…
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I decided to adapt/adopt, the ergonomics of working out of a bag to the small cart configuration. I don't want to wear it, just have a means to transport it. I can also leap off of this and into a car/rig situation, without to much trouble.
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More Schoeps Cleaning... This is an upgraded Duran amplifier. Critical listenting test-PASS
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Not many people have an opportunity to get this close to a container ship. Those who do may see icons that impart important information. For example, those black brackets to the right of the company name indicate where the tugboat is supposed to push. Photo by David Webster Smith Signs and symbols on the sides of ships tell stories about an industry few outsiders understand. Text by Erin Van Rheenen Photos by David Webster Smith https://www.hakaimagazine.com/videos-visuals/the-secret-language-of-ships/ April 10th, 2018 | 1,700 words, about 8 minutes Approaching the container ship in San Francisco Bay, the tugboat looks like a pi…
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Pictures are JW Sound on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/jwsound/permalink/10157432438387907/
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I ended up cutting off a bit more than half of the curly cord. It really helped clean up my bag not having 5 feet of headphone cable dangling from me. I think the 3.5mm female jack on the ear cup is cool, but I wouldn't use it. I don't see any advantage, other than being able to use any aux cable as your headphone input.
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Talk about equipment rental.
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Talk about a brick wall of limiters! Out with the old and in with the Multimaximizer!
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This is one naked viché resistor volume control for the OM1. I worked on the OM1 2014/2015. Please PM any questions. I miss this work.
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