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Yondan
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I just used it instead of a Korby 47 (depressing). It was just clearly better for this singer (less mids, more Highs and still not sibilant or brittle).

Just goes to show...you need OPTIONS.

jmp
 
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Godan
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Had one with mullard tube in it, much better than stock. Very good mic, I agree.


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1st kyu
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nbarts - What kind of tube (model number?)

How would you describe the sound difference?
 
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Godan
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Smoother highs & hi-mids & lower self noise is how I'd describe it, may be a little more air on top.



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Yondan
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The one I am using is borrowed but I will probably get one myself and would change out the Tube.

jmp
 
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1st kyu
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Thanks, nbarts. Do you have a tube store you recommend, or should I just search the internet?
 
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4th kyu
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i use www.audiotubes.com, mr. jesse is very knowledgeable, also lots of info on the site... nbarts, what is the manufacture date code on your tube? it looks like a newer one (manuf. after '81)...
 
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Yondan
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I gotta try the tube swap. My MXL V69 and V67 are the best cheap chines LDCs I have ever used.


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Godan
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The mic is in the police station right now, I don't know how long it's gonna take them to get it back to me, but I think it is a newer one.


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5th kyu
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quote:
Originally posted by nbarts:
Smoother highs & hi-mids & lower self noise is how I'd describe it


Actually, that's how I would describe it.
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Godan
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Tooth What's up man! I though it would be easier just to copy and paste HAHAHAHAHA!!



Now you can ask all questions to James, he knows better anyway.


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6th kyu
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I just ordered a Mullard from tubedepot.com. I'll compare it with the stock tube when it comes in and let you guys know what I think.
 
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Yondan
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Fun stuff..

I just got a V69ME on eBay and ordered a Mullard from Tubedepot.com

Will report back too

jmp
 
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5th kyu
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Be sure to take your time when swapping tubes. There's a red rubber grommet at the base of the tube socket (see picture above) that is a PITA to get off and back on.

You'll need to wiggle things back/forth.

BTW, I bought my Mullard from TubeDepot as well.
 
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Godan
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I'm gonna try a Mullard in Peluso 22 251 too, I really hope it will make things better.


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6th kyu
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I can't figure out how to get the old tube out. I moved the red grommet down. Do I take the whole thing apart?
 
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6th kyu
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I finally got it in, but it took some work.

When I got the tube from tubedepot.com the words "Mullard" or "Made In Great Britain" were no where to be found on the tube, so I gave them a call. He assured me it was a mullard. OK whatever. I don't know crap about tubes.

I did a quick recording of some spoken words and some bad singing with the old tube before I replaced it. I did the same with the new tube.

It was a very unscientific test, but the Mullard sounded a little more "clear" overall and less "boomy" in the lower mids. It just sounded like it needed less EQ to sound like a vocal recording, if that makes any sense.
 
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Godan
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Did you warm up the mic before using? Looks like not really.


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6th kyu
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No, I didn't really warm it up. It was on maybe 10 mins. before I tried it. I was just in a hurry. I had to be somewhere. The guy at tubedepot also said about 10 hours of burn-in time for the tube.
 
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5th kyu
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I just realized that in the past year I have bought from John Mark Painter, and sold to nbarts.

...small audio world.
 
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