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dave and jason's Phish schoeps tube tapes from 2003-2004 won me over, I bet those MG's are great
Somebody get this slut outta here. Who's they be?
have you spoken with MUJ at all? He's our resident mg fluffer
Quote from: Tim on July 27, 2005, 05:43:44 PMdave and jason's Phish schoeps tube tapes from 2003-2004 won me over, I bet those MG's are great if they sound Good I will maybe pick some up later. I am very fortunate to have a good relationsship with MG. Next up is the um900 pair which is built entirely by hand, it takes each little piece of that mic an entire day to assemble. They only make about 2 a month.
Quote from: BigRay on July 27, 2005, 05:47:42 PMQuote from: Tim on July 27, 2005, 05:43:44 PMdave and jason's Phish schoeps tube tapes from 2003-2004 won me over, I bet those MG's are great if they sound Good I will maybe pick some up later. I am very fortunate to have a good relationsship with MG. Next up is the um900 pair which is built entirely by hand, it takes each little piece of that mic an entire day to assemble. They only make about 2 a month.mmmm, the um900 are the mics i dream about woning, or is it the umt900? it has 5 selectable polar patterns and is a 'slim' LD like the tls's
the tubes are AC only ehh ray
Quote from: Bean on July 27, 2005, 06:23:12 PMthe tubes are AC only ehh ray The heart of the Gefell UM900 is a miniature 'hearing-aid' audio tube and its unique phantom powering system. Using proprietary circuitry, an internal switching power supply generates voltages for the tube's plate and filament as well as the capsule polarizing voltage. Unlike traditional tube microphones, the UM900 Phantom does not require an external power supply box or multi-pair cable. At less than 4-milliamp draw, all that is required is the typical 48V phantom from any console or pre-amp. The clear advantage of 48V phantom powering is freedom.
Quote from: BigRay on July 27, 2005, 06:29:04 PMQuote from: Bean on July 27, 2005, 06:23:12 PMthe tubes are AC only ehh ray The heart of the Gefell UM900 is a miniature 'hearing-aid' audio tube and its unique phantom powering system. Using proprietary circuitry, an internal switching power supply generates voltages for the tube's plate and filament as well as the capsule polarizing voltage. Unlike traditional tube microphones, the UM900 Phantom does not require an external power supply box or multi-pair cable. At less than 4-milliamp draw, all that is required is the typical 48V phantom from any console or pre-amp. The clear advantage of 48V phantom powering is freedom.well, according to this wouldnt they be DC powered via 48volt phantom sweet mics man!