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BobW

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Neutrik ML-1, etc.
« on: March 27, 2004, 04:32:15 PM »
Have you seen the Neutrik Minilyzer  ML-1 ?

Is anyone using an outboard analyzer, meter, scope, etc. with their gear ?

I'm looking for impressions, usefulness, recommendations.........

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Re:Neutrik ML-1, etc.
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2004, 09:36:09 PM »
Have you seen the Neutrik Minilyzer  ML-1 ?

Is anyone using an outboard analyzer, meter, scope, etc. with their gear ?

I'm looking for impressions, usefulness, recommendations.........

Unless someone here is an FOH or studio engineer (like YOU <g>) I doubt the "average taper" is going to have an analyser.  Yeah, I find my Meyer SIM3 really useful when I FOB Stealth.   ;D

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Re:Neutrik ML-1, etc.
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2004, 08:55:20 AM »
OK, ok.... I've gotten the sarcasm thing down...... +T for use of emoticons.  :)

I'm not a studio engineer, but for a few hundred bucks($350, I've heard) the Neutrik is a very cool field toy.  It would give metering to the UA-5, SBM-1, etc. users. It has spectrum  which could give a visual on mic angles/ patterns/ placement.  I'll bet you can see reflections and out-of-phase with the O-scope, if you really learn how to read it(and if it resolves well enough).

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