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Beedster

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  1. That’s nice, there’s still folks out there with intact lumbar spines for whom lightweight is simply not a variable of importance
  2. If it’s a special run they might simply set aside the lighter weight body blanks by comparison with those selected for the standard model
  3. Many thanks again, I agree with all of the above, the mobile panels especially. Re vocal booth, the main reason I have mine is not for the internal ambience but to exclude noise, my studio is in a suburban garden and suffers form all of the issues - power tools, dogs, kids, aircraft - you'd expect. I need to know that when I plan a day of recording that I'm not at the mercy of my neighbours! If the room was soundproof I would do all the voiceover work at my desk. And yes, I'm going to start listening to voiceover using my sub also. I was really suprised to learn just how low the fundamental of the human voice is
  4. Many thanks, yes from what I've read diffusers are either going to make things slightly better or a whole lot worse (especially in the small room as you suggest). Luckily the mounting system for the absorbers and diffusers is the same so I'm able to experiment with little hassle. I love your point about the human ear and differences, as I keep trying to explain to my colleagues, many of the differences in question are not overt/conscious, the recording just doesn't feel as good. I want everything I record to feel good
  5. Yes, people must (be) really stupid
  6. Almost breaking the cardinal rule, cab must be bigger than amp
  7. That'll be gone by 5.00pm this afternoon
  8. Ah, that old classic, that usually means someone didn't pay their equipment storage fees and the owner of the rehearsal room has sold the gear at a price that covers what he's owed. Not the first or lats time that's going to happen
  9. At £300 that's stolen, not working and in very bad condition
  10. Go on punk, click that link and make my day, I dare you......
  11. As if there weren't enough cajons in the World already
  12. And the stores that will survive are those that recognise the changing needs of musicians
  13. I don't think it's anywhere collapse, there's just an ongoing shift towards digital, and as is the case with so many other sectors such as business and education, COVID has simply accelerated that shift. There will always be a market for new music, I think what we're seeing at present is an increased blurring of the old and traditional line between live music and recorded music, it's a blurring enabled by digital, and as the result the gear that musicians need to do their jobs is having to change. But the core tools - the musical instruments and the expertise required to play them - are still there, so I see the present as far less worrying than I did the mid-80s when we genuinely thought that synths were going to not only replace all instruments but eventually all performers
  14. Yep, it's really dd but I was thinking about that very post yesterday - because it seemed to resonate with so much that I'm seeing on YouTube at present - and was wondering in which thread I'd find it, and then, as if by magic, someone posted a reply in the very thread
  15. The trend for small prices for big boxes started well before COVID
  16. Hey TwoTimesBass Many thanks, that's really helpful. Firstly the booth is very dead and I like that for voiceover but as you suggest, it presents problems trying to mimic that ambience outside of the room. I use an SE reflection screen around the mic at my desk, and because I'm facing into the room I have absorber panels directly behind me, so I'm less affected by screen than might otherwise be the case. It's a wooden cabin so I've just installed some cloud absorbers above my desk also, and I'm going to test this today (I have some bass traps coming from EQ Acoustics which I suspect are going to also help a lot, I think I've been a little bit naive in assuming that in recording the human voice dealing with bass frequencies in the room isn't really an issue). I think you've answered my main question, which is that the balance of absorbers and diffusers is probably important, and I'm therefore going to do some trial and error. Whilst it sounds odd, and also flies in the face of most of the thinking on this, I'm going to try a diffuser in the booth also (it's 1.8 x 1.8 m so actually quite big, whilst I had it built for voiceover work, I was also keeping a keen eye on recording double bass, acoustic guitar and fiddle in there, and it's amazing how much space you actually need to play those properly). I'll post my findings when I have some findings
  17. Sorry to hear that mate, you played in some great bands. Hope all's well with Miranda and the kids, hope we can catch up one day when neither of us are gigging and have a beer or two. Also wish I could justify buying that lovely bass
  18. Yep, £125 is about as low as you'll get for a decent service from the US
  19. I think this was the best BC post of 2020. Might be early with my vote, but confident none the less
  20. Why on Earth would you want to sell it Jay ........?
  21. Lost some subtlety in translation
  22. Tech is great isn’t it, rise of the machines and all that, The other day when my laptop again told me politely that I do not have permission to do whatever it was I wanted to do, I literally shouted ‘I own your flipping derrière you flipping piece of stinky poo womble machine, what do you mean I don’t have flipping permission.........’
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