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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: notlance on March 17, 2011, 08:43:07 PM
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I really like the Busman BA-SR1 stereo ribbon mic, which I have owned for a couple of years. It is the version with the stock Chinese transformers. I have always wondered if it was worth the extra $200 for the Lundahl transformers. Since I "needed" another stereo ribbon, I decided to get the new one with the Lundahl transformers. So here are two files, one recorded with a BA-SR1 with Chinese transformers, the other with a BA-SR1 with Lundahl transformers. You decide which you like best.
Mic A: http://www.4shared.com/audio/4fxtNN_X/4a_Trio_Op_9.html (http://www.4shared.com/audio/4fxtNN_X/4a_Trio_Op_9.html)
Mic B: http://www.4shared.com/audio/UNJut7_S/4b_Trio_Op_9.html (http://www.4shared.com/audio/UNJut7_S/4b_Trio_Op_9.html)
The mics were on the same stand, the same hight, the same distance from the performers, and 11cm apart laterally. The recorder was a Sound Devices 788T. I used mic inputs 1 - 4 which were linked together so that gains were matched to within 0.1dB. Recorded 24bit/44.1kHz.
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thanks.
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First off, they both sound great! Secondly, I prefer 4b. It has an overall balance and musicality to it that 4a is lacking :)
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I prefer sample B, mostly because of the lower noise floor. It also seems to have a smoother top end.
Thank you for sharing.
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Which was which? Which one had the lower noise floor? I didn't sign up to 4shared to listen yet but I'm debating whether to get Lundahl or not and will if it has lower noise. Thanks! :)
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I have not listen to your samples but will say out of the gate that upgrading the transformer to a Lundahl should greatly improve your mic. Go for it!
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so which is which? im actaully about to get one or the other in that i do not have access to a royer anymore.
have been figuring out my gain with one of these as well and was looking at a cloudlifter which has recieved favorable reviews for adding 20-25 db of clean gain being powered by 48v of a preamp, basically making a ribbon a phantom mic (yes it is 48v protected to not blast out the ribbons).
well, hope to hear more about these.