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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: Nick's Picks on June 04, 2009, 07:06:10 AM
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anyone ever heard any of these? sweedish made. looks cool.
the 12 diaphragm stereo mic is interesting...
http://www.lineaudio.se/linemic.htm
this sort of looks like the Berliner cm33.
(http://www.lineaudio.se/images/CM3.jpg)
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anyone ever heard any of these? sweedish made. looks cool.
the 12 diaphragm stereo mic is interesting...
http://www.lineaudio.se/linemic.htm
this sort of looks like the Berliner cm33.
(http://www.lineaudio.se/images/CM3.jpg)
$130 for the cm3 and 650 for that quad, if I figured that right
Oops. Just noticed the converter at the bottom of the page.
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line audio make very nice products. Dirk used to have a line audio 8 channel pre. It sounded very nice, transparent. Very "Grace" like. Was at a time tempted to try these mics and never got around to it. As little recording as I do now, have lost the desire to try different products.
Give it a whirl, Nick. Then post up some samples so we can hear them ;)
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good luck finding a pair :-\ i've tried to track down a pair of the cm3's and/or the original model cm2's for the better part of a year and have had zero luck. even called a store in Sweden earlier this year but even they can't get them. apparently the fellow who made them did so out of his basement, and the word now is he's getting out of the game.
too bad, i've read lots of good things about these mics on gearslutz and elsewhere.
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That 12 capsule blumlein mic caught me eye a couple years back with it's cool MicDIY'ers chrarm. Always wondered about 'em.
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I sent an email to the address given on his web site a few days ago and have not had any reply. I basically said I'd buy some mics if he told me how much shipping was going to cost to the USA. You'd think he'd respond quickly to an email like that if he was still in business.
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I will try to contact him as well as check if there could be some in the retail outlets around here (I live in Stockholm Sweden). Willing to help fellows in the community whenever possible.
// Gunnar Hellquist
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Thanks Gunnar.
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I emailed Line Audio a month or so ago inquiring about the CM12i. No response, unfortunately.
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Regarding Qm12:
I believe this shop might have one in store. Check the menu choice to the left, Mikrofon & tillb. This shop is within travel distance for me.
http://www.jamshop.se/
Mind you, I have never felt the need to try this mic. I have used the 8 ch mic pre and liked it. My recording friend uses the CM2 mics and likes them.
Prices on the jam shop page are retail, including Swedish Vat. It might be possible to shave a bit on the prices, no promises. Freight of course will be added.
Gunnar
Disclaimer: I am willing to help out as a fellow taper. Not planning to earn a single cent on any transactions (I do have a day job).
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Hi,
I am Roger Jönsson, owner of Line Audio Design, writing this message to clear things up.
Line Audio Design is a small company and I like it to stay that way for complete control and independence. I started out in 1989 after having worked with resales and audio rental for a few years in a company where I was part owner.
All my products are built by me and partly my wife, with some external help. PCB surface mounting is done by a local company and is completed by us, when needed with external help. Most of the metalprocessing (lathing and milling) is also done locally, but some low quantity parts are milled in house to save costs.
All measurements, selection and trimming is done by me and as this is time consuming, I have reached the limit of how many products I can build. I am usually working all days of the week, as efficiently as I can and is often thinking of a ways to save time, but as I do not have enough time it has kind of stalled at the level it is now.
When it comes to the CM3 microphones I build around 1500 pcs/year and about 95% of them are sold in stores, mainly in Sweden. In Stockholm (the capital of Sweden) alone there are several re-sellers and I in Sweden there are about 30-40 stores that stocks the CM3, given they are not waiting for delivery.
When it comes to responding to foreign order emails the last years, I am sad to say that I simply haven't found the time other than occasionally. I do ship out a few microphones and preamps every month, but that is only a fraction of the demand.
I am trying my best to change this, but haven't been able to come up with a good strategy.
At the beginning of this year I was kind of hoping that the financial crisis would fix the dilemma, but until now it haven't. As things usually slows slightly during July/August, I am planning to catch up with the emails from the last months and take som more orders. I am also getting more help with the pre-amps next month, taking some load off.
I realise that I should atleast have sent out a mass mail, explaining the situation, but I kept pushing it forward, day by day...
I am truly sorry about this and I wish there where more days in a week, so that I could keep everybody happy...
-All the best, Roger Jönsson, Line Audio Design, Sweden.
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good luck finding a pair :-\ i've tried to track down a pair of the cm3's and/or the original model cm2's for the better part of a year and have had zero luck. even called a store in Sweden earlier this year but even they can't get them. apparently the fellow who made them did so out of his basement, and the word now is he's getting out of the game.
too bad, i've read lots of good things about these mics on gearslutz and elsewhere.
You have beeb completely misinformed, I am glad to say. It is probably my failure to finding time to answer the many emails I receive every day (read above messge) that caused this speculation.
Deliverytimes of CM3 microphnes to Swedish stores has never been longer than 4 weeks, at worst, and there are several stores that has them in stock. No. I am not working out of the basement, but I do have my business in an extention to my home and it is a small operation, not a big factory and no I am not going out of the game. I am still working 7 days a week building microphones and preamps, just as before!
I will try to my best to improve on the email thingy. Give me just a few more weeks to get over the next hill. :)
-All the best, Roger Jönsson, Line Audio Design, Sweden.
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Roger, thanks for taking the time to drop in and clear this up for all of us! I look forward to hearing from you at some point in the not-too-distant future as I am very interested in a pair of CM3's.
Keith
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Same here. thanks roger for coming on board w/us here on ts.com
we'd like to play w/your stuff ???
If you are interested in getting a review of your mics posted. drop me a line.
nick@nickspicks.com
www.nickspicks.com
I'd love to talk about your products w/you off list.
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Thanks for responding, Roger. Now I understand and I feel your pain. I ran a small business for 4 years and the only thing worse than a failing small business is a successful small business. If you do everything yourself you have no life outside the business, if you hire people you have a whole new set of problems. Hang in there.
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Rodger, welcome to the forum! It is always treat for us to hear directly from the manufacturer himself. Running a business is a difficult job, especially when you are doing most all of the work yourself. You've obviously a lot of hats to wear.
It is good to hear your operation is in good health and that there is more demand than you can fill - a good business problem to have as business problems go. Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to post here and share some of the details of your operation and best of luck to you. I look forward to hearing some of your gear in the future.
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If you want to hear some samples there is a couple of Line Audio products (SM6i omni+card+fig8,CM3, SM3i,CM2) hit the following link (this link has been posted here before). Plenty of microphones that is popular on TS are tested as well.
http://testing.holmerup.biz/mic_pretest/index_en.html (http://testing.holmerup.biz/mic_pretest/index_en.html)
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So. Feedback. Seems like Roger has given answers. I have checked the local stores - seems like there are no Line Audio mics in store around here right now. You might try www.holmerup.biz -- he is a small operation and cannot run credit cards (too high investment to get it running). Be advised that freight from Sweden may be rather high. If anyone is still interested, try PM-ing me and I will try to arrange something. No promises though (I am just a fellow taper with a day job).
// Gunnar
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Jam have a low price on the Line Audio CM3 (895 SEK= 115 USD, minus 25% of tax on export).
Scroll down on this page:
http://www.jamshop.se/files/items.php?product=line+audio&action=search&from=menu (http://www.jamshop.se/files/items.php?product=line+audio&action=search&from=menu)
No information on availability. Send them a mail, info@jam.se
Roger
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Glad to see this company is still out there. I have also been interested in the CM3 pair, as well as the 2-channel pre. Thanks for clearing the air, Roger.
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Glad to see this company is still out there. I have also been interested in the CM3 pair, as well as the 2-channel pre.
Yeah, I noticed the preamp on their web site too. 2MP, successor of the DMP.
Nice form factor, similar to the UA-5. But it runs on AC only, no good for field use...
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Maybe there is a possibility to run this preamp with an external battery?
From what I've read it seems to have a very clean sound, 60 db gain at a low price...
c
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The power jack of the preamp takes AC only, so you'd need an DC/AC inverter.
Typically, these are power hungry (ineffective), heavy and might introduce buzz, so most tapers who tried using an inverter in the field gave up. YMMV.
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very nice!
looks like a very nice little mic!
hopefully some TS'er will get a pair and test them out and then post the results!
-- Ian
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Necro-bumping this to share an outstanding album made entirely with just one pair of Line Audio CM3 mics...
http://elswhr.co/projects/lumiere (http://elswhr.co/projects/lumiere)
After listening to the great user samples on Gearslutz boards and then this stellar recording I think a pair of these will now be my next purchase.