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Anyone tried V2>UA-5>D8?
« on: August 26, 2003, 09:26:36 AM »
Gonna tape Blues Traveler tonight & have access to a friend's V2 as well as my P-mod UA-5.  I'm thinking of going TL51>V2 (RCA out)>(RCA in) UA-5>D8.  Has anyone tried this w/ successful results yet & if so, how much gain did you apply to the UA-5 (the knob in the back)?

Also, considering how much gain I have to apply to the UA-5 when running it by itself I was wondering if one might be able to go out of the V2 and into the UA-5 via XLR's instead of the RCA's.  I know that either way it's gonna go through 2 pre's but I thought I'd give it a shot just to check it out for shits and grins.

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Re:Anyone tried V2>UA-5>D8?
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2003, 09:35:04 AM »
Run into the xlr inputs of the UA5 to take advantage of the improved analog circuit of the pmod preamp.  Set the UA5's gain knobs fully closed, all the way counter-clockwise, then adjust your levels with the V2.

I've done V2>stock UA5 a few times.  Once I got the wmod, I found no need to run the V2 with it.
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Re:Anyone tried V2>UA-5>D8?
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2003, 05:16:43 AM »
Thanks, Craig.  That's how I did it last night.  Sounded pretty good.  I was gonna switch things up at setbreak and run just the UA-5 for a comparison, BUT they played one long set instead of two so I couldn't.  The sound is a little muddy sounding, but I think it's due to the mix coming out of the PA sounding muddy/bassy.

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Re:Anyone tried V2>UA-5>D8?
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2003, 12:29:47 PM »
Thanks, Craig.  That's how I did it last night.  Sounded pretty good.  I was gonna switch things up at setbreak and run just the UA-5 for a comparison, BUT they played one long set instead of two so I couldn't.  The sound is a little muddy sounding, but I think it's due to the mix coming out of the PA sounding muddy/bassy.

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I think you're right. My tapes are a bit muddy as well. They just don't jump out at you like some of my other tapes. I do think it was the mix.

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Re:Anyone tried V2>UA-5>D8?
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2003, 12:30:09 PM »
That's Blues Traveler's sound for ya!  You really have to see them in a good sounding place or the mix is generally pretty horrible.  Up front helps ;)  Got a setlist?

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Re:Anyone tried V2>UA-5>D8?
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2003, 04:12:49 PM »
That's Blues Traveler's sound for ya!  You really have to see them in a good sounding place or the mix is generally pretty horrible.  Up front helps ;)  Got a setlist?

There's one up on the BT site. There were a lot little teases in there that aren't in the setlist up on the BT site, but I think it's fairly accurate.

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