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Title: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Divided_Sky on April 23, 2008, 10:03:48 AM
Any thoughts on the Oade ACM mod for the V3? Thankfully I understand the mod leaves the Grace pre's alone.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on April 23, 2008, 10:27:46 AM
Well since I have the first modded V3 as well as it being the ACM mod I have a bunch of thoughts.

First and foremost I want to let it be known that the mod is NOT for all mics.  I did not like it at all with either my AKG's (480) or the Neumann 140's.  The 140's worked alot better than the 480's but they still weren't perfect.   Currently i've been using it with my Neumann midside setup and it sounds great.  I'l run it with the DPA's next week for Mule and Panic.

The mod itself ONLY affects the a/d chips within the unit.  Nothing on the preamp side is touched thankfully.  The biggest thing that comes to mind when I think of the sound is "big soundstage".  Really a huge improvement.  I've found that the sound also tends to be more in your face than stock.  The big soundstage sound takes away alot of the sterility of the stock a/d section.

For a good example orechall ran my ACM V3 this past weekend at Panic.  4023 > ACM V3 > 722.  I've only heard the first night so far but I honestly think that of all the sources out that his are the winners.  Lots of other great sounding tapes but his really do standout.

I'd be more than happy to answer any specific questions if you have nay about the mod.

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Divided_Sky on April 24, 2008, 08:28:06 PM
Thanks.

I was always an Apogee supporter/fan but I never thought the V3 A/D was that terrible.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Divided_Sky on April 28, 2008, 11:23:03 AM
Slightly off topic but any chance somebody out there on this "series of tubes" called the internet has a PSP-2/V2/V3/Mini-Me that is collecting dust? I'll give it a nice home.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on April 28, 2008, 12:47:13 PM
I was always an Apogee supporter/fan but I never thought the V3 A/D was that terrible.

The V3 a/d section sounded great to my ears at 16 bit but left alot to be desired at 24 bit.   Totally personal opinion as alot of V3 owners love the sound to their own ears.  Me?  I wanted a change and after talking with Doug for a while about it he broached the thought of a V3 a/d mod he was thinking of.  I went ahead and did it and have been generally happy with it.

As per my previous post the ACM is not for every mic but I think it pairs up exceptionally well with the DPA's.

Here's a recent show that orechall recorded borrowing my ACM V3.

http://www.archive.org/details/moe2008-04-11.dpa4023

I believe in addition to the ACM mod he was offering a TCM mod as well but as always you'd have to contact him to make sure.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: imazephed on April 28, 2008, 08:50:40 PM
I run an acm mod v3 with schoeps mk4/41's and have been very happy with it. I will add that to my untrained ears my recordings seem more detailed in the mid range since the mod. I dont know how since to my understanding Doug only mods the a/d chips. I think it pairs well with schoeps but would like to run a side by side comparison with a stock v3 and mk4/41's just to compare. Has anyone done this yet?
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: orechall on April 28, 2008, 11:09:32 PM
I miss this modded preamp terribly bad.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: lnarachi on April 29, 2008, 01:55:05 AM
I had mine done as well - it resolved my only complaint about the V3 - it didn't come close to the Benchmark.
Now its much more of a "preference" rather than a clear choice.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on April 29, 2008, 10:50:40 AM
How much is the mod going for?
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on April 29, 2008, 11:02:10 AM
I had mine done as well - it resolved my only complaint about the V3 - it didn't come close to the Benchmark.
Now its much more of a "preference" rather than a clear choice.

Which mod did you go with ACM or TCM?
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: dennisrtyler on April 29, 2008, 11:06:38 AM
How much is the mod going for?
175 i think
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Divided_Sky on April 29, 2008, 11:35:11 AM
I dont suppose anyone reading this thread has a connection to a V3 that is collecting dust? I'll give it a good home  :)
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Gutbucket on April 29, 2008, 12:24:57 PM
Mine has no dust.. but I currently only use the analog preamp section.  I'm considering the mod for future 24bit out use.

I had mine done as well - it resolved my only complaint about the V3 - it didn't come close to the Benchmark.
Now its much more of a "preference" rather than a clear choice.

Which mod did you go with ACM or TCM?

Anyone know what's the difference between the two since this is an A/D mod and not a preamp mod?
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Divided_Sky on April 30, 2008, 03:53:09 PM
Technically not a clue - but ACM = advanced concert mod and TCM = transparent concert mod.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: audBall on April 30, 2008, 04:51:48 PM
I had mine done as well - it resolved my only complaint about the V3 - it didn't come close to the Benchmark.
Now its much more of a "preference" rather than a clear choice.

It lessened the gap between the AD2k+ and the V3's AD, but you still prefer the AD2K?

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Divided_Sky on April 30, 2008, 05:27:30 PM
perhaps another reason to run grace pre and apogee a/d.

what a sweet machine it would be if they ever got together
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on April 30, 2008, 05:45:55 PM
what a sweet machine it would be if they ever got together

I think we have a better chance of a Lunatec V4.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on May 14, 2008, 08:41:41 AM
My V3 is shipping out to Doug today.  ;D
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: dennisrtyler on May 14, 2008, 09:13:16 AM
My V3 us shipping out to Doug today.  ;D
excellent
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on May 14, 2008, 10:34:12 AM
My V3 is shipping out to Doug today.  ;D

Alright!  Congrats!  I'd be real interested in hearing how it sounds with the Schoeps.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: jerryfreak on May 24, 2008, 05:25:13 AM
i concur.

nothing touches the ad2k for detail, esp in the high frequencies.

i did a comp here awhile back with stock v3 vs ACM v3 vs AD2K with mk4's+cmc6

I had mine done as well - it resolved my only complaint about the V3 - it didn't come close to the Benchmark.
Now its much more of a "preference" rather than a clear choice.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: orechall on May 24, 2008, 11:02:44 AM
it might not touch the ad2k but its pretty damn close and for not having to lug around another box and battery that was the deal breaker for me and why I got rid of my ad2k
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on July 02, 2008, 11:48:56 AM
My V3 is shipping out to Doug today.  ;D

Alright!  Congrats!  I'd be real interested in hearing how it sounds with the Schoeps.
This thing sounds massive. I have to turn down the bass on my stereo much more than before the mod. The bass sounds huge and round. I'd say it does produce more of a 3d image. I've only used it twice so far. I'll try to do a comp at Panic charlotte.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: dennisrtyler on July 02, 2008, 11:50:37 AM
My V3 is shipping out to Doug today.  ;D

Alright!  Congrats!  I'd be real interested in hearing how it sounds with the Schoeps.
This thing sounds massive. I have to turn down the bass on my stereo much more than before the mod. The bass sounds huge and round. I'd say it does produce more of a 3d image. I've only used it twice so far. I'll try to do a comp at Panic charlotte.
;D
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on July 02, 2008, 12:45:27 PM
This thing sounds massive. I have to turn down the bass on my stereo much more than before the mod. The bass sounds huge and round. I'd say it does produce more of a 3d image. I've only used it twice so far. I'll try to do a comp at Panic charlotte.

Welcome to the club!    >:D
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Gutbucket on July 02, 2008, 08:27:12 PM
Love to hear a few fair comps if & when available.  Carry on..
Title: Comps
Post by: jerryfreak on July 15, 2008, 04:49:08 AM
Love to hear a few fair comps if & when available.  Carry on..

Your wish is my command, sir!

File Name: mk4-cmc6-oadev3.flac | Size: 118MB | Description: Oade ACM V3 as preamp and A>D (http://www.sendspace.com/file/k43yt8)


File Name: mk4-cmc6-v3-ad2k.flac | Size: 120MB | Description: V3 as preamp only, AD2K as converter (http://www.sendspace.com/file/ukypox)


File Name: mk4-cmc6-stockv3.flac | Size: 118MB | Description: stock V3 as preamp and A>D (http://www.sendspace.com/file/w99t08)
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Gutbucket on July 15, 2008, 09:38:08 AM
Well, thank you very kindly!
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Gutbucket on July 16, 2008, 11:28:42 PM
Significant difference between the three to my ears, even on crappy laptop and mid grade computer speakers.  I'm away from the home stereo currently.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: jerryfreak on July 17, 2008, 02:28:48 AM
those are all cut to the same starting point,i suggest putting them in a good multitrack program like vegas where you can toggle them on or off at the same point. there are a lot of varying kinds of musical passes in there to check out
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on July 17, 2008, 11:38:08 AM
Significant difference between the three to my ears, even on crappy laptop and mid grade computer speakers.  I'm away from the home stereo currently.
what do you hear as the difference between the acm v3 and the stock v3?
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Gutbucket on July 17, 2008, 01:08:01 PM
Oh no, comparison poetry.  I need to listen on the good stereo, but I hear a bit more transparency in the top mostly, maybe a difference in the lower end too but that's really hard to hear on the little speakers.  I still liked the AD2K the best for clear transparent top, but the ModV3 has a certain richness.  Uggg poetic bs /off.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on July 24, 2008, 08:15:00 AM
Anybody want a copy of WSP 8-15-2008 Knoxville

schoeps 621>acmV3>hdp2
dfc/fob row M or O, can't remember.
24/48 on a dvd-a disc.

send me a pm with your address if you want to give a listen.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: orechall on July 24, 2008, 12:31:22 PM
nice offer Kevin....I love the acm v3 havent heard it with the scheops yet...sending a pm now
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: davelive on July 25, 2008, 11:40:04 AM
greetings all!
Had my V3 modified by Doug in May. Since then I have made over a dozen recordings using a
pair of Neumann km140's.

My opinion? I don't like what the mod does to sound. At times the highs seem to be overdriven and the bass
tends to be muddy. I do think there is some improvement in overall sound stage openness but the loss
of crisp sonics that I came to love with my original V3 configuration have gone.

I plan on returning my lunatec to Doug to have his mod reversed.

Anyone else feel this way or is it just me?
I guess that what appeals to one person's taste may not appeal to everyone.

Attached mp3 is a track from the Charlottesville Phil show on 7/8/08 using km140's>V3 modified from the 16th row dfc.

d
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on July 25, 2008, 11:56:50 AM
Anyone else feel this way or is it just me?
I guess that what appeals to one person's taste may not appeal to everyone.

Yes I felt the same way and sold my 140's because of it. 

I also felt that the ACM mod did not work with my AKG's either.

Enter the DPA's and everything is different.  I think that the ACM mod with my  4021's makes the bass huge but very tight.  The highs seem very natural to my ears without much fatigue at all.   Soundstage is HUGE!

As more and more folks are getting the ACM mod its appearing that it is best paired with DPA's and Schoeps.

Doug was offering a TCM mod but I have not heard it yet and would assume that it would be better suited to the Neumann's and AKG's.

 
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Rick on July 25, 2008, 01:07:41 PM

Doug was offering a TCM mod but I have not heard it yet and would assume that it would be better suited to the Neumann's and AKG's.


If he was, he is no longer does. I asked about 2 weeks ago.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: L Ron Hoover on July 25, 2008, 02:55:57 PM
Any MG sources out there? I'm thinking it would go well with them.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: jerryfreak on July 25, 2008, 04:12:29 PM

It lessened the gap between the AD2k+ and the V3's AD, but you still prefer the AD2K?


i agree with larry.

theres a reason the ad2k cost $1800 new - it was (is?) the best portable AD ever built

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: orechall on July 25, 2008, 05:25:25 PM
when I spoke with Doug before I had the mod done he told me he intended the tcm mod for LD mics....dont know if I have seen anyone running the tcm mod and havent heard it yet either...
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: JasonSobel on July 25, 2008, 05:42:32 PM
My opinion? I don't like what the mod does to sound. At times the highs seem to be overdriven and the bass
tends to be muddy. I do think there is some improvement in overall sound stage openness but the loss
of crisp sonics that I came to love with my original V3 configuration have gone.

I plan on returning my lunatec to Doug to have his mod reversed.

I would think that it would be quicker, easier, and cheaper to just sell the oade mod V3 here on taperssection, and buy a used, non-mod V3 from someone else.  V3's pop up for sale in the yard sale section here very frequently, and I'm sure you could buy one for less than you could sell your modified V3.  just a thought...
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: pyiteac on July 26, 2008, 02:38:56 AM

It lessened the gap between the AD2k+ and the V3's AD, but you still prefer the AD2K?


i agree with larry.

theres a reason the ad2k cost $1800 new - it was (is?) the best portable AD ever built

Except for the Apogee AD1000








Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: jerryfreak on July 26, 2008, 08:33:17 PM
or hook up another ts'er who wants an oade mod with a straight-away trade for their non-mod unit?


I would think that it would be quicker, easier, and cheaper to just sell the oade mod V3 here on taperssection, and buy a used, non-mod V3 from someone else.  V3's pop up for sale in the yard sale section here very frequently, and I'm sure you could buy one for less than you could sell your modified V3.  just a thought...
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on July 28, 2008, 08:26:30 AM
greetings all!
Had my V3 modified by Doug in May. Since then I have made over a dozen recordings using a
pair of Neumann km140's.

My opinion? I don't like what the mod does to sound. At times the highs seem to be overdriven and the bass
tends to be muddy. I do think there is some improvement in overall sound stage openness but the loss
of crisp sonics that I came to love with my original V3 configuration have gone.

I plan on returning my lunatec to Doug to have his mod reversed.

Anyone else feel this way or is it just me?
I guess that what appeals to one person's taste may not appeal to everyone.

Attached mp3 is a track from the Charlottesville Phil show on 7/8/08 using km140's>V3 modified from the 16th row dfc.

d
I do find myself reaching for the bass nob more than I used to. It does have more bass, that sounds more round. If that means anything to you. I'm still on the fence. I have two nights of panic/charlotte to listen to before I arrive at a conclusion.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: datbrad on July 28, 2008, 03:05:23 PM
greetings all!
Had my V3 modified by Doug in May. Since then I have made over a dozen recordings using a
pair of Neumann km140's.

My opinion? I don't like what the mod does to sound. At times the highs seem to be overdriven and the bass
tends to be muddy.
I do think there is some improvement in overall sound stage openness but the loss
of crisp sonics that I came to love with my original V3 configuration have gone.

I plan on returning my lunatec to Doug to have his mod reversed.

Anyone else feel this way or is it just me?
I guess that what appeals to one person's taste may not appeal to everyone.

Attached mp3 is a track from the Charlottesville Phil show on 7/8/08 using km140's>V3 modified from the 16th row dfc.

d

Sounds like what the "loudness" switch on a stereo receiver does to the sound.

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on July 28, 2008, 03:29:37 PM
The whole reason I looked in to this mod was because I didn't like some of my recent panic tapes. I'm anxious to hear these on my home stereo. SO far I have only had it on my headphones and it sounds nice. I'll add WSP 2005-07-25 to my offering for BnP. Send me a pm:

schoeps 621(nos)>acmV3>hdp2
24/48
sec 2, row O, seat 22.

Too much bass with the 21's.

http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,107850.0.html (http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,107850.0.html)
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: jerryfreak on August 11, 2008, 04:48:33 PM
yeah, i totally forgot the hidden feature of the ad1000- frying grilled cheese in the lot to get you to the next show :)




theres a reason the ad2k cost $1800 new - it was (is?) the best portable AD ever built



Except for the Apogee AD1000

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: JackoRoses on August 11, 2008, 04:57:53 PM

Doug was offering a TCM mod but I have not heard it yet and would assume that it would be better suited to the Neumann's and AKG's.


If he was, he is no longer does. I asked about 2 weeks ago.
never even heard of one person getting the tcm mod on here and that was the one I more interested in hearing being an akg guy. Dam that sucks
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on August 11, 2008, 05:12:43 PM

Doug was offering a TCM mod but I have not heard it yet and would assume that it would be better suited to the Neumann's and AKG's.


If he was, he is no longer does. I asked about 2 weeks ago.
never even heard of one person getting the tcm mod on here and that was the one I more interested in hearing being an akg guy. Dam that sucks


When Doug and I initially spoke about a possible V3 mod and after he first modded my unit I got the distinct feeling that it was going to be a word of mouth mod anyways.  Nothing on his site about it that i've ever seen.  I have to think that there would be at least one TCM modded unit out there somewhere. 

If you're really considering trying a modded V3 to use with your AKG's then call him up and talk to him.  Doug is never at a loss for sharing his thoughts on sound and the sound different pieces of equipment make. 
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: JackoRoses on August 12, 2008, 08:24:22 AM

Doug was offering a TCM mod but I have not heard it yet and would assume that it would be better suited to the Neumann's and AKG's.


If he was, he is no longer does. I asked about 2 weeks ago.
never even heard of one person getting the tcm mod on here and that was the one I more interested in hearing being an akg guy. Dam that sucks


When Doug and I initially spoke about a possible V3 mod and after he first modded my unit I got the distinct feeling that it was going to be a word of mouth mod anyways.  Nothing on his site about it that i've ever seen.  I have to think that there would be at least one TCM modded unit out there somewhere. 

If you're really considering trying a modded V3 to use with your AKG's then call him up and talk to him.  Doug is never at a loss for sharing his thoughts on sound and the sound different pieces of equipment make. 

If there is a tcm v3 out there I haven't heard of one yet, not to say there isn't but they aren't on this board.
I'm happy enough with my stock V3 that it's not worth the effort for me. I only wanted to hear one for comparison sake.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: NOLAfishwater on October 08, 2008, 12:57:09 PM
ACM V3 is helping me achieve my personal best recordings. The soundstage is huge. It really pairs well with the schoeps.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on October 08, 2008, 01:02:09 PM
ACM V3 is helping me achieve my personal best recordings. The soundstage is huge. It really pairs well with the schoeps.

I was just getting ready to PM you Louie.  I just grabbed the Funky Meters show and saw you were running the ACM V3?

Have you run it much?   Likes?  Dislikes?

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 08, 2008, 01:23:05 PM
Just got mine in from Doug.  Maiden voyage will be WSP next wednesday.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on October 08, 2008, 02:58:58 PM
Just got mine in from Doug.  Maiden voyage will be WSP next wednesday.

Sweet!  Congrats Tommy, didn't know that  you were getting a non-stock V3.   

Should be a good way to get some mic comps with the ACM V3's in NOLA.   DPA's x2, Senn's and Schoeps.   


Also just to refresh things, when I first got my V3 modded by Doug I spoke with the guys over at Grace and was told they would definitely honor the warranty if Doug had worked on them.  Not sure if any of you have warranty left but good to know that Mike will honor it after its been modded.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 08, 2008, 03:13:54 PM
Just got mine in from Doug.  Maiden voyage will be WSP next wednesday.

Sweet!  Congrats Tommy, didn't know that  you were getting a non-stock V3.   

Should be a good way to get some mic comps with the ACM V3's in NOLA.   DPA's x2, Senn's and Schoeps.   


Also just to refresh things, when I first got my V3 modded by Doug I spoke with the guys over at Grace and was told they would definitely honor the warranty if Doug had worked on them.  Not sure if any of you have warranty left but good to know that Mike will honor it after its been modded.

I picked up Matt's (greatgumbino)...had him ship directly to Doug.  Doug had told me he was about 3 weeks behind and I asked to be bumped to have it back in time for Memphis Panic.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on October 08, 2008, 03:16:28 PM
Just got mine in from Doug.  Maiden voyage will be WSP next wednesday.

Sweet!  Congrats Tommy, didn't know that  you were getting a non-stock V3.   

Should be a good way to get some mic comps with the ACM V3's in NOLA.   DPA's x2, Senn's and Schoeps.   


Also just to refresh things, when I first got my V3 modded by Doug I spoke with the guys over at Grace and was told they would definitely honor the warranty if Doug had worked on them.  Not sure if any of you have warranty left but good to know that Mike will honor it after its been modded.

I picked up Matt's (greatgumbino)...had him ship directly to Doug.  Doug had told me he was about 3 weeks behind and I asked to be bumped to have it back in time for Memphis Panic.

DOn't forget to use the HPF.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on October 08, 2008, 03:17:58 PM
I picked up Matt's (greatgumbino)...had him ship directly to Doug.  Doug had told me he was about 3 weeks behind and I asked to be bumped to have it back in time for Memphis Panic.

I knew that but didn't know you were getting it modded.   Awesome.   For so long I was the only one that had one and now there are at least 6-7 out there that I know of.  

Good to hear that Doug is still cranking things out if he's backed up 3 weeks.

As has been said before big big big soundstage.   You'll love it!
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 08, 2008, 03:38:42 PM
Just got mine in from Doug.  Maiden voyage will be WSP next wednesday.

Sweet!  Congrats Tommy, didn't know that  you were getting a non-stock V3.   

Should be a good way to get some mic comps with the ACM V3's in NOLA.   DPA's x2, Senn's and Schoeps.   


Also just to refresh things, when I first got my V3 modded by Doug I spoke with the guys over at Grace and was told they would definitely honor the warranty if Doug had worked on them.  Not sure if any of you have warranty left but good to know that Mike will honor it after its been modded.

I picked up Matt's (greatgumbino)...had him ship directly to Doug.  Doug had told me he was about 3 weeks behind and I asked to be bumped to have it back in time for Memphis Panic.

DOn't forget to use the HPF.

seriously?  position 1 or 2?
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 08, 2008, 03:39:20 PM
I picked up Matt's (greatgumbino)...had him ship directly to Doug.  Doug had told me he was about 3 weeks behind and I asked to be bumped to have it back in time for Memphis Panic.

I knew that but didn't know you were getting it modded.   Awesome.   For so long I was the only one that had one and now there are at least 6-7 out there that I know of.  

Good to hear that Doug is still cranking things out if he's backed up 3 weeks.

As has been said before big big big soundstage.   You'll love it!
I'm hoping it will make these Sennheisers SHINE  8)
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: NOLAfishwater on October 08, 2008, 03:44:38 PM
ACM V3 is helping me achieve my personal best recordings. The soundstage is huge. It really pairs well with the schoeps.

I was just getting ready to PM you Louie.  I just grabbed the Funky Meters show and saw you were running the ACM V3?

Have you run it much?   Likes?  Dislikes?



I have run it about 6 times and love it. So far as I can tell, I don't have any dislikes. The soundstage is huge and the bass is thumping. I think it is an improvement over the stock when paired with the schoeps. Ended up trading Dave Howard for his at the Watermelon Park Festival 9/19. What did you think about the Meters show?
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: sygdwm on October 08, 2008, 03:46:26 PM
if you turn on hpf at wsp, you are dead to me.

/2
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on October 08, 2008, 04:22:47 PM
if you turn on hpf at wsp, you are dead to me.

/2
;D Usually I'd agree, but with the ACM you'll be screwed if you don't use it. IMO
I'd use the hpf2. I think it's the one for the super low freq.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on October 08, 2008, 04:43:47 PM
if you turn on hpf at wsp, you are dead to me.

/2
;D Usually I'd agree, but with the ACM you'll be screwed if you don't use it. IMO
I'd use the hpf2. I think it's the one for the super low freq.

I have to agree that the bass smacks you in the face pretty hard with the ACM mod.  I typically will roll off anywhere from 50Hz - 90Hz in post.  While I think it probably would save me a bunch of time if I did it on the fly I like being able to set exactly how much roll off to use as well as how steep that roll off should be.

Depending on your internal jumpers position in the V3  #2 is always the lower frequencies (either 50Hz or 75Hz) the #1 position is (100Hz or 125Hz respectively)  I think by default that the V3 using the low settings:

1: 100Hz
2: 50Hz

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: L Ron Hoover on October 08, 2008, 07:23:43 PM
I'm really digging mine with the Gefell M300's. Thanks again Kevin.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: orechall on October 09, 2008, 10:01:33 AM
I have never run the hpf on the acm v3....even taping panic...there is no need for it. 
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kevin Straker on October 09, 2008, 01:11:19 PM
I have never run the hpf on the acm v3....even taping panic...there is no need for it. 

Not if you're going to do roll off in post. :P Every show I did with my ACM sounded bloated with mk4's. They sounded much better with 80hz rolloff.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on October 09, 2008, 01:59:16 PM
Well in Chris' defense running the ACM V3 with the DPA's really doesn't have the same effect as the Schoeps and Neumann's do   With the Schoeps/Neumann's you do get that bloated sense of bass.  Overpowering alot of times.   With the 402x's the bass is there but it is super tight and  more focused.  I've found that I rarely need to EQ the recording since I sold the 140's and bought the 4021's.

I'm taping Panic tomorrow and Saturday in Austin and ill seed the 4021 > ACM V3 Friday source without any EQ'ing other than volume adjustments.  We'll see how the bass sounds.

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: dactylus on October 09, 2008, 04:58:23 PM
I have never run the hpf on the acm v3....even taping panic...there is no need for it. 

Can any gefell users chime in?  I have yet to run the acm v3 with the gefells...  Hopefully I'll be running it for The Black Crowes on Halloween!!

 :)
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: SmokinJoe on October 10, 2008, 08:43:29 PM
Anyone got one of these in the North East?

I'm thinking about sending mine out for mod... the Earthworks can use some bottom end, but I'd really like to try it out before committing.

I was hoping if someone has one, and will be at a show I will be at, maybe we can swap for the opening act or for the evening.

Thanks,
Joe
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: orechall on October 10, 2008, 08:59:29 PM
Joe,

I am convinced the mod is the way to go with the mics I use I know it probably will be different with different mics but I will tell you this...I got a busy month but when I get back in town from new orleans after halloween I could ship you mine for you to try out. I have a fairly busy november as well but I am sure we could work something out.  no need in getting the mod if it doesnt work with your mics...shoot me a pm at some point and we can work it out.

Chris
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: SmokinJoe on October 11, 2008, 07:58:41 AM
I really appreciate the offer Chris.  I'll wait a little while to see if one pops up locally, but if not I may take you up on your offer.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: dactylus on October 11, 2008, 08:36:01 AM
I have never run the hpf on the acm v3....even taping panic...there is no need for it. 

Not if you're going to do roll off in post. :P Every show I did with my ACM sounded bloated with mk4's. They sounded much better with 80hz rolloff.


I'm looking for a ballpark figure - how much 80hz rolloff did you use for your various recordings?
I don't have much experience in the bass rolloff area and would like a probable starting point if I need it for the Gefell mics.  Thank you!


 :hmmm:

Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: spreadheadtom on October 16, 2008, 11:00:15 AM
my thoughts after running it last night for the first time......in your face!

wsp....bowlegged woman (mp3)...http://www.mediafire.com/?zmzezhgx2mk
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: OFOTD on October 16, 2008, 11:45:36 AM
my thoughts after running it last night for the first time......in your face!

wsp....bowlegged woman (mp3)...http://www.mediafire.com/?zmzezhgx2mk

I'm guessing anytime you get a LG&$ it's a good night.    >:D

Grabbing your torrent now.

Thanks Tommy.

 
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: stirinthesauce on October 24, 2008, 12:23:23 AM
Tommy, sounds very nice.  I dig these Senns
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: imazephed on October 24, 2008, 07:31:42 AM
I have run it with hpf/2 in real boomy halls with great results in front of mk41's. If you run Schoeps V3 you really need to look into the mod I have never been more pleased with my recordings.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: Kindguy on November 05, 2008, 03:30:54 PM
Small dithered sample of Buckethead last night.

DIN 930's > ACM V3> R-44
http://www.mediafire.com/?emzyn0ez2yr


Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: dactylus on February 12, 2009, 09:58:50 AM
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Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: edtyre on February 13, 2009, 09:54:52 AM
Hey i'll bump this up to keep it going.

I ran the stock V3 with 4023's and mk4/41 and thought
the recordings were very good.. The ACM unit takes it to
a whole other level. The VERY best recordings i have ever made
were done with 4023 > ACM V3

My question......what would take it to the next level?
Is there another A/D that would sound better with my
mics. For open taping i don't mind bringing along another unit.
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: JasonSobel on February 13, 2009, 10:33:29 AM
My question......what would take it to the next level?
Is there another A/D that would sound better with my
mics. For open taping i don't mind bringing along another unit.

the two best portable A/D units that I have heard is the Benchmark AD2402-96 (aka the AD2K+) and the Mytek Stereo192 ADC.  Using the V3's pre-amp infront of either of those is definitely a top-notch gear chain.  Lynchie runs 4023 > V3 > AD2K and makes some great tapes....  maybe it's time for some ACM V3 vs. AD2K vs mytek comparison tapes...
Title: Re: Thoughts on ACM V3
Post by: orechall on February 13, 2009, 10:51:13 AM
My question......what would take it to the next level?
Is there another A/D that would sound better with my
mics. For open taping i don't mind bringing along another unit.

the two best portable A/D units that I have heard is the Benchmark AD2402-96 (aka the AD2K+) and the Mytek Stereo192 ADC.  Using the V3's pre-amp infront of either of those is definitely a top-notch gear chain.  Lynchie runs 4023 > V3 > AD2K and makes some great tapes....  maybe it's time for some ACM V3 vs. AD2K vs mytek comparison tapes...


I think the acm v3 is tough to beat with the 4023's depending on the band and the room...for panic I like the sax better with the dpa's.  I just picked up another ad2k...Next shows I run at here in two weeks I will comp the acm v3 vs the v3 analog out>ad2k.  I was really wondering how the sax was going to sound in front of the ad2k.