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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Unless there are in the front yard throwing beer cans at me and calling me a sissy. Jay in the Mojave LMFAO!! Hate that! -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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Steveo wrote:
Jay in the Mojave wrote: Unless there are in the front yard throwing beer cans at me and calling me a sissy. Jay in the Mojave LMFAO!! Hate that! Hey btw I'm liking the sound of those vintage elctro voice mics, ever try one? Kinda bass sounding but I like that sound in the pile. -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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Steveo wrote:
Steveo wrote: Jay in the Mojave wrote: Unless there are in the front yard throwing beer cans at me and calling me a sissy. Jay in the Mojave LMFAO!! Hate that! Hey btw I'm liking the sound of those vintage elctro voice mics, ever try one? Kinda bass sounding but I like that sound in the pile. Yes the Electro Voice Mic's worked GREAT! Had one hooked up to my Johnson Viking Valant Transmitter. Had broadcast quality audio. I know that there are mic equalizers out there that can adjust the different bands in the audio voice band. To make what ever mic you have hum like you want it too. You have to play with the thing to get it to where you want it tho. I like a low base response, and a ever so slight echo. Going to work one day as the sun was coming up I heard a station in Fla skip in to California, his signal was neck and neck with the noise, but he had a slight echo and I could copy every word he said. Sop I would have a Electro Voice mic with one of those **** hot equalizers, and a echo board in the mic. But thats just me. Jay in the Mojave |
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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Steveo wrote: Steveo wrote: Jay in the Mojave wrote: Unless there are in the front yard throwing beer cans at me and calling me a sissy. Jay in the Mojave LMFAO!! Hate that! Hey btw I'm liking the sound of those vintage elctro voice mics, ever try one? Kinda bass sounding but I like that sound in the pile. Yes the Electro Voice Mic's worked GREAT! Had one hooked up to my Johnson Viking Valant Transmitter. Had broadcast quality audio. I know that there are mic equalizers out there that can adjust the different bands in the audio voice band. To make what ever mic you have hum like you want it too. You have to play with the thing to get it to where you want it tho. I like a low base response, and a ever so slight echo. Going to work one day as the sun was coming up I heard a station in Fla skip in to California, his signal was neck and neck with the noise, but he had a slight echo and I could copy every word he said. Sop I would have a Electro Voice mic with one of those **** hot equalizers, and a echo board in the mic. But thats just me. Jay in the Mojave Yeah they have a unique kinda sound..and them suckers are pretty COOL to look at! I talk to a guy outside of Detroit from time to time that runs an elctro-voice 640 iirc straight to a kenwood 430, and his audio cuts right though the pile everytime. He gets tired of the compliments with it. I dunno but I been told elctro voice is mighty bold! hehe -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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Steveo wrote:
Yeah they have a unique kinda sound..and them suckers are pretty COOL to look at! I talk to a guy outside of Detroit from time to time that runs an elctro-voice 640 iirc straight to a kenwood 430, and his audio cuts right though the pile everytime. He gets tired of the compliments with it. I dunno but I been told elctro voice is mighty bold! hehe Steveo: Look at E-Bay for those mic's I seen all kinds of Electro Voice Mics there. Or just look around, you will run one down. Jay in the Great Mojave Desert, ....just down the road ah ways from the fillin station. |
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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Steveo wrote: Yeah they have a unique kinda sound..and them suckers are pretty COOL to look at! I talk to a guy outside of Detroit from time to time that runs an elctro-voice 640 iirc straight to a kenwood 430, and his audio cuts right though the pile everytime. He gets tired of the compliments with it. I dunno but I been told elctro voice is mighty bold! hehe Steveo: Look at E-Bay for those mic's I seen all kinds of Electro Voice Mics there. Or just look around, you will run one down. Jay in the Great Mojave Desert, ....just down the road ah ways from the fillin station. You know i Jay, they're out there. Scroll down and review a few here http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/18 -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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Steveo wrote:
Jay in the Mojave wrote: Steveo wrote: Yeah they have a unique kinda sound..and them suckers are pretty COOL to look at! I talk to a guy outside of Detroit from time to time that runs an elctro-voice 640 iirc straight to a kenwood 430, and his audio cuts right though the pile everytime. He gets tired of the compliments with it. I dunno but I been told elctro voice is mighty bold! hehe Steveo: Look at E-Bay for those mic's I seen all kinds of Electro Voice Mics there. Or just look around, you will run one down. Jay in the Great Mojave Desert, ....just down the road ah ways from the fillin station. You know i Jay, they're out there. Scroll down and review a few here http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/18 Hey btw I got that 520SE working, we had to replace the band-switch..I hear that was a common problem on those rigs so no surprise. That radio is set for a high impedance vintage studio boom mounted mic of some sort, with those tube finals. Tube finals into a tube amp usually makes for fairly good audio, right? -- http://NewsReader.Com/ |
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