This blog is the supplement to the Test Site: VO Mic Tests. Some Mics Tested: Blue Snowball, MXL V88, Heil PR-40, Rode NTG-1, Kel HM-7Ui, AT 4047 SV, Senn MKH-416, Neumann TLM 103, MCA SP-1 Modified, Shure SM58, Gefell M930, ADK A51 type V, Heil PR-20, Peluso 2247, CAD GXL2400, Heil PR-22, AKG 414 BXLS, CAD M177, EV Raven, CharterOak SA538, Kel HM-2D, Senn MD421, SE Titan, SE 2200a, EV RE-20, AK-47, Blue Bluebird, Shure SM7b, Neumann U87ai,
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
It Blow'd Up!!
I feel so stupid. My heart is broken. I am lost. let me share what happened.
I was in the old sound booth recording a movie trailer like spot for local radio and TV. I broke out the Sennheiser MKH-416 and WOW--it felt like the good old days. I was cooking. It really sounded good.
Then disaster struck. As I turned to make an adjustment on levels, I pulled a cord and WHAM-- I pulled my favorite testing preamp off the shelf.
Boom! Loud pop and lots of flash and sparks. My heavy duty surge protector not only shut everything down, the circuit breaker clicked off.
Shock and dismay. I felt like part of my soul had been ripped out. I really liked that little preamp. I had planned to write a detailed description and review of the Rane MS-1b preamp and why we used that particular unit.
Many of you have been asking lately about what preamp we used on most of our tests and why. I did not think it would be fair to test our wide variety and diversity of microphones on something like a John Hardy M1 (unless I actually had one) and after much consultation with many experts and technicians, we decided the little plain Rane would be the most appropriate for unbiased testing on a "lowest common denominator" basis.
Still, my feelings are hurt. Should I try to send the unit back to Rane for repairs? Just buy another? Or do you suggest another brand replacement to better serve our purpose.
Console me. Let me hear what you think. I am still too much in shock, literally, to make a sane decision.
Thanks
Fumbles
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