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Which tracks do you prefer and how do you think they map to the sources?

I prefer the A tracks and think they're the Lemosax source
4 (22.2%)
I prefer the B tracks and think they're the Lemosax source
2 (11.1%)
I prefer the A tracks and think they're the NBox source
6 (33.3%)
I prefer the B tracks and think they're the NBox source
2 (11.1%)
I can't tell the difference between the A and B tracks
4 (22.2%)

Total Members Voted: 16

Author Topic: GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox  (Read 7783 times)

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Offline Brian Skalinder

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GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« on: June 06, 2004, 12:02:39 AM »
Alright - MANY thanks to Bill LaPier for sending off his NBox, D100, etc. for me to run this comp.  I had many more comps planned between these two boxes, including different caps: MKx v. MKxV caps, modSBM-1 v SBM-1, SBM-1 v. D100 ADC, etc., but I was slow getting the comp started due to pressing real-life activities and had to return the gear before finding time for the rest.  So...this is it for now:

New Monsoon
Tea Leaf Green

2004-05-26
Cleveland, OH - Wilbert's

Taper: Brian Skalinder
Location: Center, 20' back, 6' up
Config: DIN (20cm, 90ยบ)
Source 1: Schoeps MK41 > KCY 250/2lg > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 (Lemosax) > Sony D100
Source 2: Schoeps MK41 > custom actives > N-Box > Sony D100
Conversion: Sony D100 > EgoSys Waveterminal 2496 > Cool Edit Pro 2.0
Editing: Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (fades), CD-Wave (tracking)

TRACKS

A01.newmonsoon2004-05-26
B01.newmonsoon2004-05-26

A02.tealeafgreen2004-05-26
B02.tealeafgreen2004-05-26

A03.tealeafgreen2004-05-26
B03.tealeafgreen2004-05-26

NOTES:

Mics clamped to the stand. Only difference in mic placement: a couple vertical inches. Avg RMS on the corresponding tracks is pretty darn close, mostly closer than 1dB and some closer than .5dB. You wanna get 'em closer, go for it, but this is close enough for me. :)

So...which tracks do you prefer: A or B? Why? Don't be shy - there is no right or wrong answer, only what your ears like to hear using your playback system and space/ears/brain! Please post your thoughts here, over on TapersSection.com (Ask The Tapers forum) or, directly at bskalinder[at]yahoo.com. Once you post your thoughts - either directly to me or on TS.com - I'll tell you which tracks (A or B) map to which source (1 or 2).

Edit:  oops, forgot to attach the torrent.
« Last Edit: June 06, 2004, 12:07:25 AM by Brian Skalinder »
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2004, 12:41:16 AM »
hell yeah!  I love the comparisons

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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2004, 12:43:23 AM »
Speaking of comparisons, Schwill, I'm finally sitting down to listen to your M1 v. Neuros HD comp.  PM coming...
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #3 on: June 06, 2004, 09:35:32 AM »
No bass rolloff on the Sax.
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2004, 12:32:53 PM »
No doubt the modSBM-1 helps smooth things out, I wish I'd had more time to drop the modSBM-1 into the mix.  But since I don't own a modSBM-1, I wanted to run the comp for my personal gear setup first.  I'd love to run (or lend gear for someone else to run) the same comp with the modSBM-1 in the mix.  Maybe sometime this summer.  8)

Thanks for the input, Alex.  But I'm more interested in what listeners ears tell them than what checking out the WAV stats tell them.  Levels alone may or may not tell the story - the Sax levels could be more even because I was able to tweak each channel individually, or the NBox levels could be more even because I couldn't get the damn Sax levels tweaked properly using the POS (relative to my usual V3 meters) D100 level meters.

And these questions are for everyone responding, not just Alex:
  • Which do you prefer, A or B?
  • What sonic characteristics lead you to your preferences?  
  • Which track set (A or B) do you think matches which source (Lemosax or NBox)?
  • On what playback system are you listening?
Thanks for the feedback, looking forward to more input from the listeners!  My g/f Jen mixed up the tracks and gave me a blind comp - I'll post my thoughts once I hear from some more people.

Edit: Alex, I'm guessing you preferred A and think it's the NBox recording as the only votes in the poll so far are for A preferred / NBox.  But thought I'd ask in case those votes are someone elses.
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2004, 12:39:01 PM »
The problem with the Sax is that the rolloff is too steep. With it on, you lose too much bass; with it off you get too much, which muddies up the rest of the mix.

Yeah, the Sax rolloff is, IMO, unusable: 18dB/octave!  I forget at what frequency it starts...gonna see if I can find my manual.  As for muddying up the rest of the mix, I'll post my full thoughts on the comp a little bit later.   :)
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2004, 12:43:51 PM »
Oh trust me we already had a listening party over here this morning. And voted. Let's go peeps, download this stuff and fire it up!!

Okay, cool - that's what I thought.  Tally two from Alex and party for A preferred / NBox source.  :coolguy:  Any chance you guys'll provide any more input on the specific sonic characteristics you preferred/disliked and/or playback system used?  Just curious - in the V3/wmod-UA5 comp I ran a while back it became clear those with "higher end" playback systems preferred the V3 source while others preferred the wmod-UA5 source.

Thanks for the swift response, Alex and crew - my lazy ass is just finally getting around to Schwill's M1 v. Neuros comp posted a couple weeks ago!

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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #7 on: June 06, 2004, 02:27:58 PM »
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #8 on: June 06, 2004, 04:54:59 PM »
My thoughts:

A-smoother detail especially on the low end, less fatiguing and more enjoyable to my ear

B-punchier, almost gritty general sound, mid's and upper more pronounced, only really lows come through and are vague, fatiguing to my ears


My playback: Sony CE275 (A) and Sony CX400 (B) > Denon DRA-395 > B&W 601's + 12' JBL Sub / Senneheiser HD497 Headphones

I flipped between seperate inputs so that I could quickly change between sources.  Any chance that future comparisons could have a track that changes between sources every 30 seconds?  I find that my memory can't hold details for long periods making a quick change between sources very helpful.

Edit: I had the wrong sources marked while comparing (once I pulled them from the CD players I realized my mistake)
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #9 on: June 06, 2004, 05:41:49 PM »
something is flawed here.  Source A the bass is shifted to the left and on source B the bass is favoring the right.

it's making it hard to keep things straight in my head

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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #10 on: June 06, 2004, 05:47:45 PM »
really? too much crack for breakfast again?

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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #11 on: June 06, 2004, 05:51:12 PM »
really? too much crack for breakfast again?

nah, really

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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #12 on: June 06, 2004, 05:58:12 PM »
something is flawed here.  Source A the bass is shifted to the left and on source B the bass is favoring the right.

it's making it hard to keep things straight in my head

Ahhhhh, shit.  You're right, Schwill.  I've listened through the entire comp a dozen times and didn't notice it, but now that you point it out - yup, though I only really notice it with the crowd.  I'm not gonna go mess with the seed at this point.  Swap one of your sources L/R and you should be all set.  Sorry...   :-[
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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #13 on: June 06, 2004, 06:00:26 PM »
something is flawed here.  Source A the bass is shifted to the left and on source B the bass is favoring the right.

it's making it hard to keep things straight in my head

Ahhhhh, shit.  You're right, Schwill.  I've listened through the entire comp a dozen times and didn't notice it, but now that you point it out - yup, though I only really notice it with the crowd.  I'm not gonna go mess with the seed at this point.  Swap one of your sources L/R and you should be all set.  Sorry...   :-[

it's alright, i just wanted to point it out to make sure I wasn't on crack, as armen would have you believe.  I'm listening on my headphones so it's easier for me to tell.  And I only notice it with the bass, fwiw

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Re:GEAR COMP: Schoeps MK41 > Sonosax SX-M2/LS2 v. NBox
« Reply #14 on: June 06, 2004, 07:14:49 PM »
prefer A, only because I listened so hard.  In reality, it wouldn't matter much to me.

I really only used the new monsoon track because I thought it had the best range, TLG lacked bass.

A has sloppier bass but the highs are easier to take.  Maybe it's just a beefier low-end on A bleeding into other sounds.

oh yeah, I think the sax is A, and the nBox is B

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« Last Edit: June 06, 2004, 07:21:18 PM by the new millenium cyanide christ »

 

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