-
Posts
3,374 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
3
Content Type
Forums
Gallery
Store
Posts posted by soundtrane
-
-
3 hours ago, LarryF said:
//
back when batteries were made of copper nuggets and dinosaur dung, pulled 25 to 30 mA
//
Larry Fisher
LOL!
-
57 minutes ago, 100sideprojects said:
Send me your address!
sent by PM. many thanks Kind Sire...
-
20 hours ago, 100sideprojects said:
Thanks Mike!
Unfortunately every time I send the caps to someone, they can't install them properly. Mostly because they are not as technically savvy as they claim to be or their cable guy does not care enough to do a proper job. Then the complaining starts and it really is not worth the time. What I can do is send you a few pieces to try out, if you like them we can talk more.
I assure you i am tech savvy and wont complain but figure it out - would love to get a few samples.
-vin (India)
-
On 14/10/2017 at 6:32 AM, IronFilm said:
I'm very surprised that that we don't have more options and more advanced options when it comes to computer recordings.Well, there are hundreds of interfaces and plenty of software options to choose from.
-
6 hours ago, Adam White said:
problem: it was a DPA and the shrink tubing wasn't going to fit over either end of the mic. Had to cut the microdot and terminate permanent w. ta5. Not such a bad thing!
what i do most of the time...
-
Use a Right Angle Hirose connector. simple...
-
tensility.com
available through Digi-Key...
https://www.digikey.com/products/en?lang=en&site=us&keywords=839-1014-ND
5.81 for 1 to 9 units...
-----------------------
On 10/21/2017 at 2:01 AM, Shastapete said:I'm in the middle of a bag rebuild/rewire. You can get molded right angle BDS (and Zaxcom QRX) connectors with attached power cable. They are part number CARA761KS07984 from Switchcraft. They are $17 each, which stings when the regular connector is just $3.50, but I've been in a buy once cry once mood lately and I'd rather pay the premium to have exactly what I want in my bag
...expensive because this connector is a HIGH DC power connector - overkill for the purpose, and probably incompatible. I have used this connector on my custom made DC distro box for the input - can do a lot more current than the usual Switchcraft 761 kind...
-
your first problem - XLR to EP Jack unbalanced
-
On 10/5/2017 at 4:16 PM, daniel said:
Word clock it has over my 633. Does this mean several MP10s can run well together as a 20 track (or more) set up?
Hahahhaha....
-
another great one gone...
-
I use kryptonite (got lots of it, some for smoking and some for antennas)
-vin
-
How did you make out 'was done on set and not in post'?
-
Thank you Mr. Teas!
-
looking for the book, if anyone has it. IMPROVISATION
-
<<Take the info given for what it is: a distillation of decades of real-world experience in every possible sort of production sound; use what works for you and do your jobs.>>
+111
-
12 hours ago, Christian BSRF said:
Hi Soundtrane,
It's 10-17V as you guess.
Currently the AS-122 can be buy from Audiomasterpiece CA, Gary will be glad to provide this information.
In Europe?
-
price?
DC input - is it ONLY 12V or a range like 10-17V?
-
2 hours ago, Maxie Mendonca said:
can't we have an online buying directly from sound devices.
For purchases from India:
1. For amounts higher than 1000 USD value, you need to have an Import Export Code (IEC). Only then can you wire transfer funds.
2. With the new Goods and Services Tax (GST), it is possible for you to set off incoming Tax for your services against GST paid for your equipment purchases - something that you could not do in the past. Effectively you end up paying lesser than before in terms of customs duty and other local taxes.
3. SD has dealers appointed in India, my company being one of them - so there is no reason why you can't buy your SD products in India easily and effectively. I speak for SD and someone from SD may kindly chime in here it they feel so, but I am pretty sure that the company will not start its own online shop for many reasons.
-vin
-
On 8/5/2017 at 11:48 AM, dsc106 said:
Help?
LOCATION USA? -
1 hour ago, RadoStefanov said:
No way. Once the cos11 mic is full of sweat and dirt particals there is no way to take them out and the mic sounds horrible. The difference between permenent and removable grill
Well, you can take the grill out, replace it with a new grill (using their grill replacement tool), and choo...
On 7/31/2017 at 2:44 AM, Athomson said:ultrasonic cleaner
WONT WORK on mic heads. think about the poor diaphragm!
-
<<At -128 dBu EIN with +60 dB maximum input gain, LiveTrak is equipped with the quietest and most advanced preamps we’ve ever made. Just wait until you hear how incredible it sounds.>>
Numbers matter?
-
3 hours ago, RadoStefanov said:
I have been meaning to share this here for a while.
After a long time of miking cars and court rooms i prefer the sound of 4080. And while not a zaxcom low DC variant it just sound all around better and it is a lot easier to hide in a car or a table/witness stand.
Another better quality is it picks up sound fron far away a lot better.
so low DC or not - the 4080 you like?
-
as far as MCR4 is concerned - yes, the first TA5F will output AES...
-
Patrick, with apologies, a CCM41/CCM8 dont compare with a MiniCMIT. how you find it sourd or any other way is moot.
Headphone
in Equipment
Posted
LOL!!!