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Title: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: pfife on January 28, 2005, 12:35:15 PM
Anyone know at what reading the SBM-1 peak light comes on?  0db?  I need to use it to calibrate my SVU-1.

thanks doods
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: Brian Skalinder on January 28, 2005, 12:39:52 PM
IME it hits around -2dB, but calibration may vary.  I'd record something, note when it lights, and then check the levels in a WAV editor.
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: pfife on January 28, 2005, 12:47:04 PM
good idea!  +t man
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: thoman8r on January 28, 2005, 02:53:10 PM
good idea! +t man


Let me know if you found out anything concrete.
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: pfife on February 09, 2005, 10:07:51 PM
Slightly OT, but I am just listening to my first tapes going 4061-> Mod SBM-1 -> NJB3;  That damn SBM-1 is really, really warm - Dave, your tapes have gotta be warm as hell w/ the m148 -> mod sbm-1!   ;)

I don't know about the SBM-1 peak lights.  What I am noticing is that going 4061->SP-SPSB-1->Mod SBM-1, I've really yet to peak it, even at some loud spl's in a local bar... I am thinking that the SVU-1 might be unnecessary since I'm not even really getting close.

~Andrew
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: nickgregory on February 09, 2005, 10:12:44 PM
I am not sure the SVU is going to buy you anything....as long as you keep the SBM1 light "pop" to flickers at most...you dont really need to track any levels...when I stealth the lights on the sbm are sometimes my only guide...
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: pfife on February 09, 2005, 10:15:26 PM
see, alot of the time I am not technically "stealthing" - more just taping using my body as a stand in HRTF... lol -

What do you run in front of the SBM-1 when stealthing?  Even when I have my levels cranked, its not coming close to peaking... honestly, to a certain extent, its kinda cool, but I do miss out on dymanic range with it behaving like this.  BUt, its nice to not have to worry about peaking...

Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: pfife on February 09, 2005, 10:21:15 PM
let me amend- with the levels jacked at a loud, loud bar, I am getting about -1.5 or -1.6 peaks in my recording....
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: nickgregory on February 09, 2005, 11:18:56 PM
I run a MP2 in front of it...
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: thoman8r on February 10, 2005, 12:25:45 AM
Slightly OT, but I am just listening to my first tapes going 4061-> Mod SBM-1 -> NJB3; That damn SBM-1 is really, really warm - Dave, your tapes have gotta be warm as hell w/ the m148 -> mod sbm-1! ;)

That's how I like em, nice and toasty 8)
Title: Re: SBM-1 peak light
Post by: pfife on February 10, 2005, 07:47:05 AM
Slightly OT, but I am just listening to my first tapes going 4061-> Mod SBM-1 -> NJB3;  That damn SBM-1 is really, really warm - Dave, your tapes have gotta be warm as hell w/ the m148 -> mod sbm-1!   ;)

I don't know about the SBM-1 peak lights.  What I am noticing is that going 4061->SP-SPSB-1->Mod SBM-1, I've really yet to peak it, even at some loud spl's in a local bar... I am thinking that the SVU-1 might be unnecessary since I'm not even really getting close.

~Andrew


welcome to the club!!!

+t

see, alot of the time I am not technically "stealthing" - more just taping using my body as a stand in HRTF... lol -

What do you run in front of the SBM-1 when stealthing?  Even when I have my levels cranked, its not coming close to peaking... honestly, to a certain extent, its kinda cool, but I do miss out on dymanic range with it behaving like this.  BUt, its nice to not have to worry about peaking...



that, my friend, is why i use bought the 4060 mics, and not the 4061 model...

+t backatcha.    Makes sense that the higher sensitivity model would give louder levels.  I'm pretty satisfied with the 4061's though, and they were the only ones that I could find used.

I'm thinking about trying to re-acquire an AD-20, so that I can have some tapes that aren't extremely warm too!