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Gear / Technical Help => Microphones & Setup => Topic started by: Nick's Picks on May 13, 2005, 02:52:15 PM
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Hey all..
So I went out last night with the new Peluso stereo kit that just arrived. I recorded Hairy Apes BMX (awesome band, btw. definately check them out, you'll be pleasantly entertained and surprised, as I was).
Any way...
I was 10' off the stage, dead centered running XY w/the card caps.
TIGHT sounding mics!! Real solid in the bottom end with authority and not an ouce of slop. The high end sounds not overly bright nor harsh at all. Realistic, I guess. Detailed, but not overly critical or anything like that. Overall no coloration to what I heard last night. And being so close to the source, there is a lot of stage mix going on. There is some great imaging and depth in the recording as a result. Layes of musicains in the dead center spot (drums, bass behind and saxy behind the other percussionist). I'm quite impressed.
BTW, the mics are nice. The kit rocks. 4 sets of caps, super fat shock mounts (add these to the list of bulletproof mounts...$35!). The case looks like it should be handcuffed to a secrete angent. Even has locks. :)
The guns themselves are about 480 sized, maybe a little fatter. I"ll post some pictures of them shortly.
If anyone wants to hear my recording, just PM me and i"ll send you 24/48 files or a playable DVD (disc at once, unfortunately)
fwiw, this kit would retail for just over $1300. a bargain, if you ask me. Especialy if the other caps measure up as nice as the cards.
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Thanks nic for checking these out......I saw these mics months ago and was wondering what they were like...
I have seen all the previous posts and I was wondering how do they compare to the schoeps..............
.....similar or was it all hype?
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shit...I dont know.
at that range last night, every mic would sound nice. If I had a pair of mk4s handy, i would have run them in the other stereo pair. I try to imagine how a shoeps source would sound, but who knows throught the R4s mic preamps...which are pretty impressive, i'm finding. impressive for edirol any way.
I'm sure i'll get a chance to put them head to head w/a pair of schempzies eventualy.
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Too bad I couldn't make it back up to the church for the second night of Hairy Apes. They played till 2 am, and I got home about 3:30. Getting up for work was damn near impossible, and I sleepwalked through the day.
Glad to hear you were able to get out of the house.
I'm still mourning the loss of the R-4, but if I pull a good tape @ Black Crowes tonight I'll start to get over it.
Not sure if John cleared off Oshe and Hairy Apes from Wednesday, but Oshe's set was 184's>V3>DA-P1>R-4 coax in
and Apes was LSD2>MiAGi II>R-4
If you would be kind enough to send me flacs of the files I recorded and last night's BMX I'd be much obliged.
JAson
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send me your mailing addie jason
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what caps did they come with?
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the kit came with omnis, wide cards , card and hypers.
2 shock mounts
crappy windscreens, but no biggie there.
The shock mounts are very impressive. I like them better than the ATs, or just about anything else I can think of. If only they came in black...
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Great looking set! $1300ish isn't bad for all that stuff. :D
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Check out SoundPure (http://www.soundpure.com/) for their Peluso (http://www.soundpure.com/showManufacturer.do?id=72) selection, including the CEMC6 pair (http://www.soundpure.com/showProduct.do?id=714). You have to email for pricing, but they also have an ebay store (http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZsoundpureQ2ecom) where they are selling the CEMC6 pair for $535 with card caps. I have no affiliation with them, just been looking around for the best price on these mics. Could be replacing my current mics if they are as good as Nick says. ;D
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Those shockmounts look very similar to these. The band looks thicker on the Peluso's but these are black
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41466&item=3775128604
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The mounts look very similar to the LSD2's mount.
JAson
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Soundpure is the major distributer, and the guy behind the eBay sales.
the pair, with any capsule you want for $500odd is a great price. $170 per pair of caps after the fact.
not bad!
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hey all...
some sound bytes: www.nickspicks.com/mp3/haBMX.mp3
128k encode (I know, I know).
sucks to be on slow dial up.
I tried to upload the same track in 16/44 FLAC, but only 30mb (of a 40mb file) made it up there.
you can download the partial file and decode/play it if you really want to hear what these mics sound like.
I"ll be doing some head to heads w/the 480s soon.
www.nickspicks.com/mp3/haBMX.FLAC for that partial file.
PM me if anyone wants to hear the 24/96 masters, i'll mail it to you.
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Nick thanks for the good information! +t
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Those shockmounts look very similar to these. The band looks thicker on the Peluso's but these are black
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41466&item=3775128604
Has anyone tried using this or similar shockmount to hold a single shure vertical bar with a pair of mics? it maybe too much weight or too loopsided.
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After a bit of correspondence with SoundPure, I wanted everyone to be aware that the ebay CEMC6 pairs are only hand-matched pairs with no accessories. The CEMC6 stereo pairs available direct from SoundPure are B&K scope-matched and come with flight case, shocks, etc., for a bit more cash. Well worth the extra cash, IMHO.
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After a bit of correspondence with SoundPure, I wanted everyone to be aware that the ebay CEMC6 pairs are only hand-matched pairs with no accessories. The CEMC6 stereo pairs available direct from SoundPure are B&K scope-matched and come with flight case, shocks, etc., for a bit more cash. Well worth the extra cash, IMHO.
+T good info
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Any word on the active cables rumored to be in the works?
-Noah
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I got an email today from John Peluso, he said the active cables are indeed in the works but he doesn't know when they will be completed. He also said that they are developing a minature microphone system as well. He didn't elaborate much and said that they just started working on the active cable design.
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yup. I reported the sme thing on page 1 I believe.
:)
the CEMC series condensers are really sweet sounding. I'm currently uploading a nice onstage XY recording w/the wide-card caps. Its Charlie Hunter...will be up on archive shortly.
5-26-05
fwiw...
I"ll also be uploading..or BTing a show w/the card caps.
I'll be taping Kimock next week, and unsure what capsules will be used. either omni's or hypers are up next. :)
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I just got my CEMC6 card stereo pair. Wondered if anyone had used the included windscreens? They look pretty flimsy, and I have a pair of the Shure A81WS for outdoors. Are the standard w/s ok for indoor use?
Wanting to experiment in my living room, I set up the CEMC6 and my Audix 1290 for a side by side comparison. I had the Audix in DIN and the CEMC6 in XY. The CEMC6s are much hotter than the 1290s. With the Audix, I had the SBM cranked to 10 to get levels of -6. The CEMC6 achieved the same peak level at only 6 on the SBM dial. The published sensitivity specs for the CEMC6 are 10 mVPa, but 14 mVPa for the Audix. Could the different configs produce this drastic a difference, or is somebody fudging the numbers?
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thanks for the link. those guys sound like a lot of fun.
i wonder how much hypers would have cut out the chat.
hey all...
some sound bytes: www.nickspicks.com/mp3/haBMX.mp3
128k encode (I know, I know).
sucks to be on slow dial up.
I tried to upload the same track in 16/44 FLAC, but only 30mb (of a 40mb file) made it up there.
you can download the partial file and decode/play it if you really want to hear what these mics sound like.
I"ll be doing some head to heads w/the 480s soon.
www.nickspicks.com/mp3/haBMX.FLAC for that partial file.
PM me if anyone wants to hear the 24/96 masters, i'll mail it to you.
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I just got my CEMC6 card stereo pair. Wondered if anyone had used the included windscreens? They look pretty flimsy, and I have a pair of the Shure A81WS for outdoors. Are the standard w/s ok for indoor use?
Yeah, they seem a bit flimsy but I've taped 4 or 5 shows outdoors and even though there were some pretty strong windgusts during some of those shows I've never heard any wind noise (always had the big DPAs on hand just in case, though). I'm not sure if thats due to the mics or the screens. I would think that given how hot the mics are they'd be more prone to picking up wind noise.
Wanting to experiment in my living room, I set up the CEMC6 and my Audix 1290 for a side by side comparison. I had the Audix in DIN and the CEMC6 in XY. The CEMC6s are much hotter than the 1290s. With the Audix, I had the SBM cranked to 10 to get levels of -6. The CEMC6 achieved the same peak level at only 6 on the SBM dial. The published sensitivity specs for the CEMC6 are 10 mVPa, but 14 mVPa for the Audix. Could the different configs produce this drastic a difference, or is somebody fudging the numbers?
Yeah, they're pretty hot mics. Nice that there are -10db and -20db pads on them. Which pattern are your Audix mics using? Are they also cards?
Nick: are your wide-cards remeniscent (appearance-wise) of, say, km184's? By that I mean that they look totally different than then cards or hypers, the wide-cards are more open-faced without any metal protecting the element/screen.
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sort of. the capsule is very small. its about 1/2 the height of the other capsules.
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Just wondering if they're all like the pair I have, like this:
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that actually looks taller than mine
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hmmm.... here's all 3 that I have (wide card, card, hyper). One thing that sort of bothers me is that the finish is totally different on all 3 caps. Wierd.
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omni, wide card, card and hyper
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Its been really interesting following this thread, thanks guys.
Anybody know if a stereo pair made the trip to Bonnaroo? I'd like to get a feel for how these perform outdoors at the big (and little) shows? Maybe an omni spread?
Looking fwd to some fob: Panic/Peluso tapes to materialize this summer.
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I wonder why the wide-cards look so different from the rest. ???
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beats me.
I used the hypers this weekend for the first time. NICE sounding. very tight. great rejection.
I'll be running my omni caps outside this summer for sure. I've got 2nd row center taper tickets for the BIG SUMMER CLASSIC when they roll through Greatwoods. I"ll be sure to run a good omni setup that night. clamp on a few stands and space them out 3-4'.
I'll have opportunities to really test the shit out of these mics. I"m very impressed with them thus far. I think they sound fantastic...at any price, but especialy for the money they cost.
Most impressed w/the card cap especialy. shit, they all sound fantastic.
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I just got my CEMC6 card stereo pair. Wondered if anyone had used the included windscreens? They look pretty flimsy, and I have a pair of the Shure A81WS for outdoors. Are the standard w/s ok for indoor use?
Yeah, they seem a bit flimsy but I've taped 4 or 5 shows outdoors and even though there were some pretty strong windgusts during some of those shows I've never heard any wind noise (always had the big DPAs on hand just in case, though). I'm not sure if thats due to the mics or the screens. I would think that given how hot the mics are they'd be more prone to picking up wind noise.
Wanting to experiment in my living room, I set up the CEMC6 and my Audix 1290 for a side by side comparison. I had the Audix in DIN and the CEMC6 in XY. The CEMC6s are much hotter than the 1290s. With the Audix, I had the SBM cranked to 10 to get levels of -6. The CEMC6 achieved the same peak level at only 6 on the SBM dial. The published sensitivity specs for the CEMC6 are 10 mVPa, but 14 mVPa for the Audix. Could the different configs produce this drastic a difference, or is somebody fudging the numbers?
Yeah, they're pretty hot mics. Nice that there are -10db and -20db pads on them. Which pattern are your Audix mics using? Are they also cards?
Drew, I was running cards for both the Peluso and Audix, so that's not it. Also, glad to hear the w/s do work, I'll try them at an event with a tent pavilion instead of using the big Shures.
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FWIW, I picked up some of those Joe Meek (Schoeps knock-off) mounts & they fit the Peluso's nicely. The one thing I'd worry about is that even though the mount is made of somewhat soft plastic it still might scratch the mics since there's not much room to work w/ while installing the mic bodies into the mount. These might turn out to be much more versatile than the trusty old AT8410's since they're so much smaller.
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what type pre amp would you suggest running w/ these mics? something transparent like a v2 or something to warm them up a little like a psp2 or mp2? thinking about picking up a pair of these and wondering what pre would sound good w/ them.
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what type pre amp would you suggest running w/ these mics? something transparent like a v2 or something to warm them up a little like a psp2 or mp2? thinking about picking up a pair of these and wondering what pre would sound good w/ them.
warm to neutral, def. don't use a bright pre IMO.
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those mounts look like they were machined at the same place as the adk's.
jr
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the peluso shock mount has got to be the best i've had for field use. fucking unbreakable. beefier than the AT and it actualy holds the mic in the horizontal position w/o having to compensate for the elastic "sag".
the peluso mics, i dont find them to be dark at all....and I dont find them overly bright either. I would stick with Drews recomendation though. thats nice and general. what mics like a really bright preamp any way?
I'm sure they would sound nice into a V3. I"ll have to try that out sometime. they sound great through the R4, which I find to be pretty neutral.
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thanks drew and nick for the suggestions! thinking i'll probably run the v2 behind them....can't afford a v3 right now. +T
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V2 will work out like gangbustas!