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"do they make any hardware that you can use to run 3' or so that doesn't require making it yourself?"With Schoeps actives, you can use 2 x NOS bars with the M-S mount.Eric
Chris - are you going too?-Ryan
Quote from: olyrc on May 06, 2004, 07:46:28 PMChris - are you going too?-RyanProbably not, didn't get any tix or anything. Not really my type of music. My dad was semi-interested in going just for ABB(they aren't playing the Portland date) but he usually isn't much for traveling very far to see a band. But who knows, it is on a Saturday so that always makes it temping and my sister goes to school in Ellensburg so could combine it to a visiting trip. So there is a slight chance we could end up going.
So basically with omnis you either need good seperation OR a baffle right? -Kevin
do they make any hardware that you can use to run 3' or so that doesn't require making it yourself?
Quote from: m0k3 on May 06, 2004, 07:09:24 PMQuote from: m0k3 on May 06, 2004, 07:08:25 PMvery very similar results, but the j-disc really cuts the mud and boom out of omni recordings due to its better isolation.So much so that I think more people would run omnis indoors if they heard the results!!I know this is how I should be running at the Fox... omni's sound great down there but I really shouldn't be pushing my luck by running split's.
Quote from: m0k3 on May 06, 2004, 07:08:25 PMvery very similar results, but the j-disc really cuts the mud and boom out of omni recordings due to its better isolation.So much so that I think more people would run omnis indoors if they heard the results!!
very very similar results, but the j-disc really cuts the mud and boom out of omni recordings due to its better isolation.
Nice work Alex. Personally I'd be a little hesitant to run the TLs like that....they're heavy. I'm a worry wart anyway.
Quote from: blu666z on May 06, 2004, 07:02:47 PMSo basically with omnis you either need good seperation OR a baffle right? -Kevin Kevin: I disagree with this and in fact think that exaggerated separation or over-baffling may exaggerate the results. It seems to me that running 6 feet apart would be like looking into one of those mirrors that makes a tall man look short and a skinny man look fat. I've run omnis on stage spread 17 or so cm and 180 degrees (i.e. each cap pointed out toward a different side of the stage) and also from the ts INSIDE, spread at 17or so cm and caps pointed at the stacks with fairly realistic separation. You might want to give it a shot before your main gigs. My results make me question whether the actual omnis specs would actually be reflected on a tape made in our situations. Not really a pro at running omnis, but these are my 2 cents fwiw. Good luck, but give the lazy man's, one stand omni approach a shot.