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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: stevetoney on March 03, 2007, 12:49:06 AM
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I just picked up an Edirol R-09 which should allow me to be very lightweight and maybe even stealthy with the active caps separated from the bodies on my new rig.
MBHO-603a/KA200 > SD MP-2 > Edirol R-09
For open taping, I'm wondering if there's any advantage to putting my stock UA-5 in front of the R-09 as the ADC.
MBHO-603a/KA200 > SD MP-2 > Edirol UA-5 > Edirol R-09
A third option would be to keep the stream all digital by going optical out of the UA-5 to the JB3.
MBHO-603a/KA200 > SD MP-2 > Edirol UA-5 > JB3
Any opinions as to which of these three would be the best setup for open taping or are they equal?
Thanks
Steve
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dont do the middle one... the ua-5 doesnt have pass through so you will be going a/d and then d/a into the r-09.
the r-09 has pretty good a/d from what i hear.
the ua-5 > jb3 would be the way i would go open.
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MBHO-603a/KA200 > SD MP-2 > Edirol R-09
I would go the minimalist route.........
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dont do the middle one... the ua-5 doesnt have pass through so you will be going a/d and then d/a into the r-09.
the r-09 has pretty good a/d from what i hear.
the ua-5 > jb3 would be the way i would go open.
agreed
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MBHO-603a/KA200 > SD MP-2 > Edirol R-09
I would go the minimalist route.........
This hands down is the combo you want. MBHO's are mics which sound fantastic with the MP-2, in fact many people think they sound the best with it. The R-09 also has a fantastic a/d for what it is. You won't regret it.
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Regardless of whether the RO9 or UA5 has the better A/D, the R09 doesn't have a digital in, so ultimately you'll be using it's A/D stage regardless.
I agree with the posts above, in this situation leave the UA5 out of the chain...
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i will say that after re-reading the mics in this situtation, i would agree with sanjay. the mp-2 and mbho combo does sound sweet.
that said, the hos > mp2 > r-09 would be the best all around rig... open or stealth.