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Title: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: waltmon on October 14, 2013, 03:48:21 PM
Would this be a decent combo until I get into the higher end unit I want?
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: runonce on October 14, 2013, 04:01:17 PM
Sounds like a classic setup IMO...decent for sure!
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: Phil Zone on October 14, 2013, 04:09:07 PM
A UA-5 is a very solid unit, especially with the busman mod. everyone i know that has one has liked it to loved it, however ive never had one. People run UA-5's with Schoeps and extremely expensive mics, so that says something. but its all preference.

i know nothing about the microtracker II, so i apologize

good luck!

Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: waltmon on October 14, 2013, 04:28:26 PM
I know the Ua5 is solid...just concerned with the file splits and stuff. I'm thinking once I upgrade I can use the Microtracker II for lower profile stuff.
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: flipp on October 14, 2013, 04:32:12 PM
once upon time the UA5 was referred to as the poor-man's V3
the MTII had problems but many/most seem to have been addressed with firmware updates

I have an Oade W-modded UA5 and the original MT2496 both of which get occasional use - sometimes even running UA5>MT. I liked the modded unit so much I bought a second unit which was sold as stock but I did find a note on the bottom that it had been digi-modded but I haven't taken the time to verify.

with that disclosure I think you'll be happy with the UA-5
perhaps, perhaps not, wrt the MTII
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: twatts (pants are so over-rated...) on October 14, 2013, 04:55:07 PM
I know the Ua5 is solid...

IMO, the only "concern" about the UA5 is its incompatibility with some 24bit recorders...

Otherwise its a great Pre/ADC...

Terry
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: H₂O on October 14, 2013, 05:05:19 PM
Personally I'd consider a hd-p2 or unmodded dr-100mkii

I just don't trust the microtrack at all

You can find used hd-p2's for around $350 or $250 with some kind of issue (digital in won't lock, etc)

Modded versions sell in the $400-450 range

The idea of using an All in one is always a plus

I would also consider a tinybox > M10 setup before I would through a micro tracker into the mix
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: willndmb on October 14, 2013, 10:29:21 PM
I had a mt1 and never had a problem at all
I think most problems people had where related to it locking onto a digital signal. You def need to have everything hooked up and the ua5 on before turning on the mt

I also think the mt2 has automatic file splits
The 1 would juts stop or you could hit stop start fast and miss like 6 seconds but again I am pretty sure mt2 has automatic split

I would try and get a battery pack for the mt though, I never had long run times Just on the internal
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: H₂O on October 14, 2013, 10:36:14 PM
The mt2 does have automatic splits but they are not gap less - from what I have read they are a few seconds or so
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: barrettphisher on October 14, 2013, 11:42:53 PM
Been running this combo as my 2nd stage rig for a while now.  Never had any issues, latest firmware for the MT2 fixed all referenced issues.  Lots of haters of the MT2.  Great little bit bucket, got 2 just for this purpose.
Barrett
Title: Re: Busman mod UA5 > Microtracker II
Post by: Rockinman59 on October 24, 2013, 03:28:52 PM
I've had an old W-mod UA5 and it works and sounds great with several recorders (JB3, Microtrack II and now Marantz PMD661), however I had issues with the MTII recording in 24/48.  You never knew if the file would changeover and not just stop during 24 bit operation.   16 bit was never an issue and the file changeover was never a problem.   I used SPDIF in with the MTII and now with the 661.  I have no problems at all with the PMD 661.    Get an external 5V battery for the MTII as the internal battery might last an hour if you're lucky.

Good luck!


Tom