Gonna open a new all-you-can-eat BBQ joint called "Tone to the Bone" where each booth is equipped with a proper full stack for grilling on. Volume = Crisp. Menu will be titled "Everything Crispier than Everything Else".
Solid final album in my book. I didn't notice or appreciate it until now, but the final track "Dear Father" ends with the rain and bell that their debut album opened with. I'd say that's a good way to finish things. The closure hits stronger now that Ozzy's gone. Shame Ward wasn't on the album...
Nah, I've just never given modelers a thorough evaluation and I want to make sure that my bias for analog/tube stuff isn't coloring my perception of where they are now.
My experience is that SM57's mask your playing a bit. I've had a take that clearly sounds sloppy on a stereo condenser pair track but sounds fine on the 57 track. If all the modelers/sims are chasing the 57 sound 'cause it's the standard, maybe that's why you're catching more mistakes with an...
I don't remember which song it was now, but Gus had one where he basically ripped the outtro solo from BATM, so it's easy to believe he's influenced by Jake.
Trying to give 'em a fair shake as I figure out a rig for a possible silent-stage gig tryout (lame, I know). For a number of reasons I'm leaning towards a reactive load + IRs instead of modelers (e.g., keeping the rig as repairable and mod-able as possible, a Power Station is useful for more...
Those ribbon cables are suspect, I think they have a history of developing a bad connection where they wire connects to the plastic connector. Did you already check resistances (not just continuity) of those from one end to the other?
Maybe, but even the TL806 is referred to as a low-frequency system, only usable below 1600Hz, per the plans you posted. Linked here as a PDF (just the plans) https://realoldiesradio.com/docs/EV/ElectroVoice_TL806.pdf
Huh, I didn't have any trouble finding it. Here's my search results: https://kagi.com/search?q=ev+tl5050+builders+plans&r=us&sh=ObjnOWL72j0bgPKqPWPYHQ
I think Kagi is better at digging up text buried in PDFs than Google is. At least that's been my experience.
The document...