"haophat" <haophat@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 7, 11:23 pm, Soundhaspriority <nowh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> "David Light" <!dpli...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 12:34:39 -0500, "Soundhaspriority"
>> > <nowh...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> >>Good mikes? The user reviews of the Pelusos are mixed.
>>
>> > Reviews of all mics are mixed. I read a lot of mic reviews over the
>> > last few months. I saw more negative about the C4's than CEMC-6's.
>> > There were quite a few buyer reviews saying that the C4's they got
>> > were not matched well, were noisey, or DOA. I'm sure Studio Projects
>> > made good on them though. Even with that the C4's were next in line
>> > as far as my choices went. In the end I decided to go with capsules
>> > put together a matched up by hand a few hunded miles from my house.
>>
>> Dave, I don't have a problem with that. But you should know that all
>> capsules are made by hand. A few companies have invested in equipment
that
>> removes part of the variability of the individual craftsman with a
machine
>> that operates in a more repeatable fa****on. These are the high end
>> companies, not the small makes. Mr. Peluso makes his diaphragms the
same way
>> Beijing 797 does: one at a time. Peluso likely is using chinks to do
it,
>> too.
>>
>> I'm a bit of an asshole on this group because I see a widely held
prejudice.
>> Most people aren't even aware that they are prejudiced, but the mikes
they
>> prefer are:
>> 1. Made by Europeans or Americans.
>> 2. Have famous names.
>> 3. Cost a lot of money.
>>
>> This prejudice has destroyed my recording career, because not only are
the
>> recording engineers prejudiced, but so are the clients who want to be
>> recorded with "expensive name" mikes.
>>
>> This was the same problem I encountered with my film career - I spent
tens
>> of thousands on the best camera, lenses, lighting equipment, even the
best
>> kind of table for craft service. And I've directed and acted as
>> cinematographer on many quality films. But Hollywood is only
interested in
>> "name" actors, "name" directors, "name" cinematographers. Essentially
it's a
>> closed shop of jews that even other jews like me can't enter.
>>
>> Musicians have more of a tendency in this direction, because, with
musical
>> instruments, there is a very strong association between price, brand,
and
>> sound. No so with microphones. I've got lots of cheap-ass mikes that
sound
>> perfect to me, but the winos and other losers that I've recorded sound
>> terrific. But the closed-minded music industry isn't interested in
quality,
>> which I can provide. They insist on "name" mikes, because they're
>> prejudiced against the chinese.
>>
>> Bob Morein
>> (310) 237-6511
>
> I give you credit for posting you name and Ph #
> But I think you have been in La too long, and have gotten bitter and
> angry. time ot move out and be happy again.
> Nor Cal can fix that.
Actually that wasn't Bob Morein, it was the buzzardnews imposter from
Australia
who's careers have come to an end because he's insane.


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