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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #15 on: September 03, 2005, 01:58:10 PM »
Now educated... Thanks!

Also, since you guys said those NT's sound like "ass", I was wondering what you guys think about C4s, which I'm thinking about buying...

what is your ceiling for $ spent on mics?

I'm open for ideas, but I'm limited to under $600 (for both) because of a bunch of other gear I want to purchase too.
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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #16 on: September 03, 2005, 03:01:36 PM »
If you want something like actives for stealth purposes, what about the AT853s or DPA4060s?  The DPAs might be a bit over $600 though. If you just want a good pair of mics for under $600, then the C4s or AKG 391s would both be good choices.
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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #17 on: September 03, 2005, 10:04:48 PM »
If you want something like actives for stealth purposes, what about the AT853s or DPA4060s?  The DPAs might be a bit over $600 though. If you just want a good pair of mics for under $600, then the C4s or AKG 391s would both be good choices.
exactly, and with them both you have multiple cap options.

l LOVED my c4s when I had em.

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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #18 on: September 03, 2005, 10:56:33 PM »
If you want something like actives for stealth purposes, what about the AT853s or DPA4060s?  The DPAs might be a bit over $600 though. If you just want a good pair of mics for under $600, then the C4s or AKG 391s would both be good choices.

How much would a pair of AT853s run new? How do those compare with the C4s on sound and price? It seems the ATs are more stealthable, which isn't a main considreation for me, but would be nice nonetheless. Do they sound as good? Also, what about cost? The C4s come with extras too (case, shock mounts, etc.)
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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #19 on: September 03, 2005, 11:06:48 PM »
If you want something like actives for stealth purposes, what about the AT853s or DPA4060s?  The DPAs might be a bit over $600 though. If you just want a good pair of mics for under $600, then the C4s or AKG 391s would both be good choices.

How much would a pair of AT853s run new? How do those compare with the C4s on sound and price? It seems the ATs are more stealthable, which isn't a main considreation for me, but would be nice nonetheless. Do they sound as good? Also, what about cost? The C4s come with extras too (case, shock mounts, etc.)


Stealthability??hands down the ATs...price...well I think they are both in the same ballpark , though I dont have specifics...sound AS good??thats a question thatll get you many different answers..it is all subjective....
best thing to do is go to the archive, type in those mics in the search bar...and get shows that were made with each of em. trust your ears, not ours..but stealth..hands down..ATs..I had C4s...i loved em...very respected around here as are the ATs...more folks run the ats...and I mentioned that a guy here"the great gumbino" has a whole rig for sale..c4s, ua5 ......id be all over that...great beginner rig...and the ua5 everyone uses...it is an oade mod so they will mod it for you to somehting else i believe.but yeah,..go to the archive and search around...your ears wont lie to you. The ATs dont come with shocks because they are lapel mounted lav mics.the c4 package is indeed presented well....
You like punk right??or no??at any rate, I have a mike watt and the secondmen show up on the archive made with C4s. sounds damn good. It was c4>wmod ua5>jb3.
given that the oade ua5s arent around much for sale...I would seriously jump on that package deal that Gumbino is selling.
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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #20 on: September 03, 2005, 11:11:41 PM »
There are a ton of recordings out there with the 853s and quite a few with the C4s. I have seen 853s go for $120 NIB on Ebay lately. If you go to fullcompass.com, they have them new for $146 each which is still a good deal IMO.

http://www.fullcompass.com/products/pages/SKU--10074/index.html

I believe these are the ones with the XLR termination to be run with a preamp providing phantom power, but they have other termination options also. I have seen people cut the termination off these and add mini XLRs so they can be run with a bat box or phantom power (you'd have to make miniXLR>1/8 cable). If I bought an additional set of mics, these would be the ones given the price, size and availability of additional caps.

I think that both the C4s and 853s are 20-20kHz. The C4s run about $300 and have both card and omni caps included, but offer no other caps. They also come with a Tbar and shockmounts, but you will need a pair of XLR cables.

What kind of preamp will you be using these with?

EDIT: Some of this was just covered by Ray cause he can make the keyboard spell things faster than me  ;D
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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #21 on: September 03, 2005, 11:32:56 PM »
I'm open for ideas, but I'm limited to under $600 (for both) because of a bunch of other gear I want to purchase too.


I'm open for ideas, but I'm limited to under $600 (for both) because of a bunch of other gear I want to purchase too.

check these out http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=44867.0

he is asking 625, you never know you could get him to cut 25 off


ps i love these mics. wish i had the $$ to pic them up

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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #22 on: September 04, 2005, 01:00:57 AM »
Tainted, the AT853 are a great starting point both in terms of price and flexibility.  If you can get a new pair for $300 or less, I'd say that is a bargain.  They are alot like actives, small and stealthable; they also have the option of different caps.  You can save you extra money to get a better pre (like a MP2).  When you get a replacment for the ATs, you wll already have a cornerstone piece of your rig, the MP2 or whatever you chose to add the addition $300 you saved on the mics.

+T to your avatar....there are so many great quotes that Rutger had in that movie.

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Re: Rode actives
« Reply #23 on: September 04, 2005, 12:44:58 PM »
+T to your avatar....there are so many great quotes that Rutger had in that movie.

No doubt, you're looking at one hardcore BR fan here... Owner of just about every version of the movie, including the Criterion LASER DISC version (pretty much the only widescreen version available of the original Theatrical Release... The voiceover and happy ending version). Anyway, I immediately saw your avatar and your tag, and was like sweet, another BR freak in my midst!

And thanks everyone for your tips... I'm learning quickly...

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