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British Ram Mixer on Ebay...My Bloody Valentine Mixer?
I remember reading back in the early 90's that MBV used a Ram Mixer to
record and mix their first cd...has anyone heard one of these in person?...I'm looking for a drum submixer and it looks like it will fit the bill nicely. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW |
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sd wrote:
I remember reading back in the early 90's that MBV used a Ram Mixer to record and mix their first cd...has anyone heard one of these in person?...I'm looking for a drum submixer and it looks like it will fit the bill nicely. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW Surely rather large for a drum submixer ? Despite being British and involved in pro-audio for decades I have never seen or heard of this before. It looks like a cheap job to me. The following statement on ebay is also utter rubbish. "The Micro is built around TL072 OpAmps kust like the old Neves!" Neve predominantly used 5532s. Graham |
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"sd" wrote in message om... I remember reading back in the early 90's that MBV used a Ram Mixer to record and mix their first cd...has anyone heard one of these in person?...I'm looking for a drum submixer and it looks like it will fit the bill nicely. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW I got one just like that one. We replaced it with a Behringer rack mixer, which was considered a step up....! More about it here. http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...s.cybercity.dk I still haven't fixed it... /Preben Friis |
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"Preben Friis" wrote in message ...
"sd" wrote in message om... I remember reading back in the early 90's that MBV used a Ram Mixer to record and mix their first cd...has anyone heard one of these in person?...I'm looking for a drum submixer and it looks like it will fit the bill nicely. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW I got one just like that one. We replaced it with a Behringer rack mixer, which was considered a step up....! More about it here. http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...s.cybercity.dk I still haven't fixed it... /Preben Friis I used one of those 5 or 6 years ago and was pleasantly surprised on on how good it sounded!...so I'm surprised to see Preben's comments (especially since the post he pasted contradicts his statement, which makes it sound like a nice, transparent mixer, which is what I found it to be). I was using a mackie 24/8 at the time and loved the fact that I could eq and not hate the results. I didn't record with it, so I can't comment on the pre's, but the routing and eq's smoked the Mackie. Similar to the Allen & Heath CNC series or the Soundcraft Delta. To compare it to a Neve, as the seller does, is a HUGE exaggeration, but it's definitely leaps and bounds ahead of a Behringer. I can't comment on the MBV history, but it wasn't used on "Loveless", considering they almost bankrupted the label by staying in the studio and doing endless remixes, which I'm pretty sure, was not a RAM mixer. Just my 2 cents..... |
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"gasket" wrote in message om... I used one of those 5 or 6 years ago and was pleasantly surprised on on how good it sounded!...so I'm surprised to see Preben's comments (especially since the post he pasted contradicts his statement, which makes it sound like a nice, transparent mixer, which is what I found it to be). I was using a mackie 24/8 at the time and loved the fact that I could eq and not hate the results. I didn't record with it, so I can't comment on the pre's, but the routing and eq's smoked the Mackie. Similar to the Allen & Heath CNC series or the Soundcraft Delta. To compare it to a Neve, as the seller does, is a HUGE exaggeration, but it's definitely leaps and bounds ahead of a Behringer. It's been ..uhm... around 8-9 years since I last heard it ... and I know my preferences and experience has improved a lot since then I might appreciate the sound of it now. The original post was about the build quality and topology which I still like ... and it was targeted to a guy who seriously considered buying an Alesis 1622, an Inkel, a LEM, a Solton .... From all of those it is a step up.... One thing about the build quality that I forgot is, that the bottom is molded plastic, so the circuits are completely unshielded and prone to hum. Mine also has some serious ground loop issues (partly due to the metal flightcase it is built into). The MX2642, that was bought instead, had more inputs, four band EQ, four sends and could be permanently connected to all outboard stuff in a rack. Try making live sound with one sweep pr. channel, one monitor send and one FX send ... then get back to me and tell me that you still prefer this one over the Behringer... Too bad that most ebay suc^K^K^K buyers are far away from here.... I could use the $280+ ... ;c) Maybe one day I will fix the power supply, upgrade the preamps and add a decent ground ... then it would maybe be usable for something. I allready replaced the RCA tape returns with matching phone sockets.... Just my 2 cents..... Together with my 2 eurocents.. /Preben Friis |
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