Tube vs. Solid-State Mics: Which One's Right for You?

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • In this episode, AP and Robbo discuss the pros and cons of using tube (valve) microphones versus solid-state mics. Robbo shares his experience with the M92.1 S and its beautiful, warm sound, while AP dives into the technical details of warming up tube mics and why it can be a hassle during recording sessions.
    Learn about the benefits of different types of microphones and how to choose the right one for your recording needs. Whether you're a seasoned audio engineer or just starting, this episode is packed with valuable insights.
    🔊 What You'll Learn:
    The difference between tube and solid-state microphones
    How to properly warm up a tube microphone for optimal sound
    Tips for achieving a professional sound with different microphone types
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Komentáře • 3

  • @kyleethekelt
    @kyleethekelt Před 17 dny +1

    That's why I went for the Rode NTR. I wanted a vintage-style sound without the high maintenance of the tube. The ribbon sounds just like me with no coloration.

    • @proaudiosuitepodcast
      @proaudiosuitepodcast  Před 17 dny

      I've always been curious about the NTR, they didn't sell well but maybe that was the plan, make them special. I believe with the right voice they would sound great and it appears that is you. Love to hear a sample.

  • @mattrixx_audio
    @mattrixx_audio Před 16 dny

    Nice work Andrew... must admit, I prefer solid state into Valve pres... which I'lll always warm for about 30mins. Also have one of those emulation mics, that you absolutely cannot run through a valve pre, at least if you want to be able to use the models correctly. Again, I personally think it is a case of "whatever is working the best for the case in point" To be honest Andrew, your would voice would still sound good talking through a Kazoo ;-)