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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • The B word announced the potential release of a $1500 "Fairchild" compressor... is it real? Is it Uli trolling Warm, who probably DO have a similar device in the pipeline? Psychological warfare? Sincere attempt to measure the interest of low end gear purchasers dropping $1500 on A Behringer?? Whatever it is, It's hilariously right on brand for all involved.
    let's talk a bit about it.
    I AM AN INDEPENDENT CHANNEL. I have no affiliation with ANYBODY. I have no support or compensation from ANYBODY. I make videos for fun and entertainment. I share them because it's fun to make friends and talk about nerdy recording gear stuff.
    THANKS FOR WATCHIN',
    Marty

Komentáře • 132

  • @famousarmystudio
    @famousarmystudio Před měsícem +17

    Im waiting on the Behrstressor

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +3

      @@famousarmystudio that’s kind of an interesting thing, because the distress or is a great example of a company choosing to chase classic sounds using new and innovative designs, while defining themselves uniquely, rather than simply trying to make a box that looks and sounds like something else.
      If that paragraph makes sense. Haha
      Anyway, I can’t imagine anybody but Behringer attempting to knock off the Distressor though. That’d be fun.

    • @PeterJensen7
      @PeterJensen7 Před měsícem

      There will never be a Dehringer. Dave would most definitely sue.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@PeterJensen7 not to mention Dave is a great example of somebody who recognized that NOT looking like anything or anybody else, set his stuff apart.

    • @Projacked1
      @Projacked1 Před měsícem

      Still waiting on the BOscar here

  • @neilmcnasty
    @neilmcnasty Před 5 dny +1

    Warm Audio IS the new Behringer!
    No difference between them and both are being rejected by us repair guys... We do not touch them unless there is no way around it!
    Warm Audio reveals the stupidity level of the people in this industry who listens with their eyes and conform to group pressure aka the trends!
    Thanks for being an honest voice!

  • @ItsMetabtw
    @ItsMetabtw Před měsícem +6

    No chance. I will however happily spend $7k on the audioscape version slated to drop later this year. I have a lot of their gear and it’s phenomenal. Price:value ratio is unmatched

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +2

      @@ItsMetabtw 100%. Thanks for watching and the comment! -Marty

    •  Před měsícem +2

      unmatched price/value ratio? Have you ever heard of a l a p t o p ?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      A. Thanks for the view and the comment!
      B. Are we going apples to apples here? Or apples to Phillip’s head screw?
      I’d enjoy seeing you put your thought process here in written form?

    •  Před měsícem +1

      Apples to Lenovos haha.
      Well, you know, one can mix an album on a laptop. So really, an unfair comparison. But as far as compression and 'vibe' goes, I never compared a plugin to the real thing, but I would assume the price/value ratio should be better on the plugin. Unless the 7 grand thing is more than ten times better than a plugin? Anyways, my initial comment was quite troll-y to begin with.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      lol. I love troll-y. A hobby of mine so no offense taken.
      I agree, to a point. And understand completely.
      I HAVE compared cheap hardware to plugins, in controlled and blind testing and found that people can to a very high degree always tell the two from each other. It’s something about energy or depth or something… but it’s there and people hear it…. The tricky part is, will that extra 2% make enough difference in a track to justify the cost of obtaining it?!
      Frankly, in most commercial cases at this point in time, I’d say no. Speed, workflow, endless channels of it…. If you’re in this to make stuff sound good on somebody else’s dime… probably not…
      But, then again… if you understand what you want from that plug in, a budget hardware piece in the early tracking stages can make a huge difference, and not cost anything but committing to the sound there and then. (Again back to modern commercial- for hire productions, endless options are a plus not a negative.
      I can’t believe UAD, for example hasn’t built a hardware controller for their plugs yet… make it look old and vibey… give you the visceral experience of outboard …. Like Softube does.. to the degree it can..
      My guess is it’d be cost prohibitive to do it right… when such a gigantic segment of the market is bedroom studio guys.
      Anyway, thanks for engaging and discussing. Excellent points.
      Marty

  • @bigdaddy-fk5bi
    @bigdaddy-fk5bi Před měsícem +3

    the distressor is next. ULI Behringer is all about megalomania. the idea is to make it look like the classics. warm started it, now they are all doing it. im with this guy.

  • @KenFoxmusic
    @KenFoxmusic Před měsícem +2

    I do like Behringer products for the most part. And I own tools from many other companies but I agree 100 percent with the cost of the Costume.. very well said.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@KenFoxmusic yeah me too. I’ve had nothing but good luck over nearly 30 years of owning B stuff.
      Thanks for the view and the comment!
      Marty

  • @JackNance22
    @JackNance22 Před měsícem +3

    Good point. It would be cool if Behringer embraced a minimalist aesthetic of their own, and put all the money into creating equipment with the best sound possible. I remember way back in the 80's generic food used to be branded "generic", I miss that no frills/budget-focused approach.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@JackNance22 It has to come from the market… enough people asking for THAT… and it’ll happen. That’s my goal really if anything… get people to think about how silly the cosmetic stuff is. It was NEVER a consideration in the past, beyond a paint color..
      Stuff was built to be the best it could be, be easy to fix, and as cheap in the cosmetics as could be gotten away with.
      Now, we pay tons of extra money to imitate that stuff.

  • @sparella
    @sparella Před 13 dny

    Warm seems to enjoy the cosmetic aspect. They put a lot of effort into their Foxx fuzz's velvety finish just for the sake of authenticity.

  • @philxdev
    @philxdev Před 20 dny +1

    Not sure what you mean by costume and markup in that regard... but if you are talking about some fancy knobs and a better finish of the front plate then the price difference per unit is negligible... Now we are talking about a target price of 1500... and this product is most certainly for the prosumer/ enthusiast market.. so if there is a markup it will probably be due to a lower production run and comparatively higher R&D, not to mention the alleged reproduction in parts and quality. The cosmetics will be around 10-30 dollars more per unit IF that. I am an engineer and have dealt with some Chinese OEMs over the years to get some products and manufacturing up and running for some clients....

  • @Projacked1
    @Projacked1 Před měsícem +2

    Brother, I'm clapping my hands for you. Excellent point on the looks vs. what's important!

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks so much! Hopefully enough people start talking about this that the companies will shift back the other direction. Thanks for watching and the nice comment!! -Marty

    • @Projacked1
      @Projacked1 Před měsícem +1

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD I shared it on the Behringer Facebook page for you 😅

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@Projacked1 lol. Oh no. Now warm and Behringer will be after me. Hahahah. Thanks!

  • @jeffbaumet794
    @jeffbaumet794 Před 11 hodinami

    Some of us do this for fun. I don’t currently own any Behringer or warm audio hardware except some more audio mics. However, I would happily put a beautiful piece of hardware that did a decent job for $1500 in my rack. I love to go in the studio and look at my cool equipment. Some of it is high-end some of it is budget, but the aesthetic of being in the room is half the battle for me in my hobby studio.

  • @hockeytalk6084
    @hockeytalk6084 Před 15 dny

    A small portion of my caveman brain wants to buy a Behrchild so I can put it in the corner of my studio and have it look really cool from far away….which probably means our boy is cookin here 😂🔥🔥🔥

  • @TRXST.ISSUES
    @TRXST.ISSUES Před měsícem +1

    BEAR CHILD xD Behr-Child

  • @MaggieKeizai
    @MaggieKeizai Před měsícem +5

    Seems like one of those cases where you're better off with a freebie plugin clone, really.
    It'd be fun to print out a full sized pic of a fairchild and rack it, though.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +2

      Hahahahahaha When I steal this idea, remember you're the one who typed it and put it in a CZcams comment for everybody to see...

    • @MaggieKeizai
      @MaggieKeizai Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD You should definitely do it.

    • @skillzmcgavern
      @skillzmcgavern Před měsícem +1

      Plugins, meet your successor: printouts!

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@skillzmcgavern now I have to do it.

  • @pdmcrew80
    @pdmcrew80 Před 9 dny

    They are building way…waaaay more complex circuits on their synths and sell them for less than 1500$. The tubes can push the price up, but if there is any company who can pull a FC clone at this price point it certainly Behringer. Not to mention that no two Fairchild sound the same and mesure the same over time because you know, tubes. So, let them bring diferent sounding Fairchild clones, all the original are diferent anyway. I’m with you about the looks though. The Frendenstein 660A FC inspired clone its the best example on how it should be done.

  • @keenra
    @keenra Před měsícem +2

    Behringer Deepmind , built off the Juno synth, is amazing IMO best bang for your buck polysynth that I am aware of and extremely powerful what all it can do and they didn't adhere to making a faithful recreation or something that looked like the original they took the idea of the original and injected it with steroids. I would love this approach with more things. Thanks for sharing.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@keenra yes yes and yes. Thats exactly right. Thanks
      For the view and the comment. ! Marty

  • @jeremythornton433
    @jeremythornton433 Před měsícem +2

    When you get down to it, all I want is something that sounds fucking amazing, is super easy to use, and is totally affordable to the poor working musician. In this day and age it should be easily attainable. There is no reason why it can't be done.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@jeremythornton433 right. Which is why I’m so hung up on the cosmetics tax. If you will.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!
      -Marty

  • @gertlungmaskin1210
    @gertlungmaskin1210 Před měsícem +3

    Please test it. Open it and compare the circuits.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +2

      @@gertlungmaskin1210 it doesn’t exist. They say so themselves. It MIGHT come to be, if enough people
      show the right interest in it.

  • @RealHomeRecording
    @RealHomeRecording Před 10 dny +1

    I disagree I want a beautiful face plate and then just make it a true bypass wire inside. Or something that is like a daw controller.
    Racks full of nice-looking face plates are what gets people excited for studios.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 10 dny +1

      @@RealHomeRecording haha. You’ve taken the concept of “costume” to the next level! But you KNOW there’s plenty of big name guys with racks full of stuff that only gets turned on when clients are there… because they’re using plugs… because it’s 1000000x faster and if you’re good, you’re good. The clients can’t tell. Haha.
      Thanks for watching and the comment!
      -Marty

    • @RealHomeRecording
      @RealHomeRecording Před 10 dny +1

      ​@@SHUTUPANDRECORDno doubt about it! Great topic

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 10 dny

      @@RealHomeRecording thanks. From a longtime fan of your channel!

  • @kniferideaudio
    @kniferideaudio Před měsícem +12

    Id rather buy a used Distressor than a behringer fakechild for 1500

  • @__3028
    @__3028 Před 16 dny

    not a behringer fanboy but after looking into building my own fairchild, a lot of what makes the circuit expensive is the transformers, and now that behringer makes their "midas" transformers, I actually think they could build their own fairchild for 1500....

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 16 dny

      @@__3028 let’s hope so. I’m more of the impression it’s the number of tube circuits that make it so complicated/costly to build or re-design. I hope I am soooo wrong though. I’m fine with that! Ha.
      Thanks for the view and the comment!
      -Marty

  • @AbsurdTV1
    @AbsurdTV1 Před měsícem

    yes, its' very AbsurdTV tm ! 02:32

  • @hanzvolt
    @hanzvolt Před měsícem +2

    Are those vintage Neoteks? Channel strips with EQ?💪🏼

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@hanzvolt yep. Series 1.
      I love them. Absolute steal of a find on Reverb last year.
      I have to keep reminding myself the last thing I need is an old Neotek board… but man, I really would love one!

    • @hanzvolt
      @hanzvolt Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD HAha!! I know they are Neoteks... Ive got similar ones🤣 i had to drive 6 hours but only paid 800 for the pair. 💪 yes LOVE them!

    • @Music73777
      @Music73777 Před 13 dny

      @@hanzvolt I had a beautiful 16 track Neotek console that I got in the late 90's. Unfortunately it ended up getting stolen. It had a rich sweet sound with super smooth eq's.

  • @DarthPreamp
    @DarthPreamp Před měsícem +1

    The Behringer copy of Neve bus comp is damn close sounding, like almost the same - for $500. So who knows? Maybe they could make a Fairchild for 1500?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +2

      @@DarthPreamplet’s hope so.
      It’s the difference between a solid state preamp/eq and an all tube (with totally obsolete tube in original design) that is what causes the doubt for me.
      I’d live with compromises/veering away from all tube if it sounded/behaved like the real thing… at that point it’s just come down to price vs. performance as far as if it’s something I’d personally drop that much coin on.
      And I really don’t see the base Behringer customer (or even Warm Audio) market dropping that much on a mono compressor.
      But I’m not doing anything but hoping they can pull it off.

    • @DarthPreamp
      @DarthPreamp Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORDYes that is true! Solid state is easier to pull off, and the Fairchild is esoteric to say the least. The gap between plugin and hardware is already quite small with some of the products available - wonder whether we will be having the same discussion in even 5 years? Perhaps its companies like Warm and Behringer that will actually keep the analog world and legacy alive? Ethan’s not but it is a distinct possibility?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@DarthPreamp man. Dont tell anybody, but I can’t believe somebody hasn’t made something along the lines of the old Focusrite liquid pre…. But with whatever sort of plugins you like… outboard “analog” -style control of internal software… a glorified controller.. totally unnecessary but…………. Fun and cool and allowing for a totally credible analog experience… except the processing is all digital… or even better, a hybrid. Sort of ala mcdsp but it’s done by Behringer so it’s $500 or whatever…
      My spitballin’ idea.

  • @Studio22mix
    @Studio22mix Před měsícem +1

    I don’t know about a BehrChild, not really interested and imo any clone more than 600 bucks is a lot of money which I would spend on other gear. We will see, maybe it’s going to sound good maybe it doesn’t. I don’t care about the looks or brand, if it’s a useful tool or not is all I care about. The 369 and the 1273 sound darn good for the price so I’m not complaining. The Klark Teknik LA2A is pretty good and it’s sold out faster than they can build them, the PullTec eq clone is also pretty good for the money. I probably wouldn’t buy clones if I was mixing in the box but I’m mixing on an analog desk so these cheap pretty good sounding tools are great addition for my budget setup. I don’t care about other peoples opinions, for me they are tools that get the job done.

  • @Soso-km8er
    @Soso-km8er Před 13 dny +1

    Behringer makes toys from what used to be tools. You will need some kind of knobs and level indicators - they can as well make them look like the original and sell 10 times as many units because they are toys people buy for fun. What‘s the price difference per unit - 3 cents? People are buying plugins with rendered look-a-like UI, now that’s really stupid.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 13 dny

      @@Soso-km8er you’re correct that they can manufacture bespoke knobs cheaper than most other companies… and they are the company that SHOULD be making stuff look real but be cheap and affordable to almost any budget…
      A company like Warm, should NOT spend that extra cost for cosmetics because extrapolated over the number of units they’re going sell.. that cost could be passed onto the customers… and by the time you go through the market ups of “a few cents” here and there … it translates into real savings and an entirely new bracket of bang for the buck.
      Fractions and a nickel here or there absolutely add up, and anybody telling you “nah it’s a nominal amount, not a big deal”… WANTS those nickels of yours.

    • @Soso-km8er
      @Soso-km8er Před 13 dny

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD I have the greatest respect for Warm-Audio - I think that if that would have been a viable business strategy they would have done it. To me it would be like with Behringer Composers (2100, 2600 etc.). In my opinion these are not bad units if you know what you’re doing but these days the sell for less than a doorstop because looks do matter.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 13 dny

      @@Soso-km8er Warm started out on the right path.
      They currently are victims of the trend of cosmetics over price point.
      Had a great interaction with a very high level Warm executive who didn’t want to admit Behringer was beating them at the game they sort of started… but actions spoke louder than words.
      Behringer has put them in no man’s land… and if you simply use data readily available on reverb for example… Behringer’s la2a knockoff holds a higher percentage of its investment value than Warm’s… not to say it sounds better, or whatever… but the literal best bang for the buck is empirically… B word.
      It is what it is.
      Which is why WHEN Warm gets back to making uniquely styled (not copycat) units that sound awesome but don’t have a cosmetic costume tax attached to the list price.. it’ll be back on top.
      Instead of chasing B word.

    • @Soso-km8er
      @Soso-km8er Před 13 dny +1

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD I agree it’s getting more and more tough for Warm and other companies to compete with what is more or less a Chinese toy maker - I don’t mean that in a bad way but a KT-76 does sound different than my vintage F and not in a good way. I do not have any idea on how to compete with Behringer other than being massively better at the same price ;-) or working closely with the audience.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 13 dny

      @@Soso-km8er my advice is recognize the trend of moving AWAY from cosmetic clones… go back to and develop a brand look that offers the best balance of quality and economics… keep making the 1176 et al inspired gear… but beat B word and others by NOT worrying about looks… offer new/better features (and obviously quality), stripped down no frills (by design)… sell the idea that the savings Olin cosmetic dress up is passed directly thru to the customer.
      I think the second hand market values would stay closer to initial purchase prices (in a weird way, like Audioscape’s prices stay rock solid)… even though they do fall into the cosmetics as a feature-side of things… you find those in “real” racks of people making “real” records because they are better in every way than warm. Including the way they look, even versus Warm’s costume cosmetic stuff.
      The Distressor is a perfect example of a piece that defined itself by its own look, and NOW is ubiquitous… and iconic in its own right.
      Warm started there with the Orange stuff (but I realize it was love/hate for people)…. Warm needs to OUTSOURCE their looks, because at all points it’s partly been to blame for mid attention from real pros.
      I’ve veered into opinion here, but hey… we’re just having fun talking the budget gear manufacturing business/marketing. Ha.
      Thanks by the way for watching and for commenting on stuff. Much appreciated.
      -Marty

  • @Chaos-Dynamics
    @Chaos-Dynamics Před 25 dny +1

    Audio Animals have three Fairchild clones in a comparison video coming up, if you’re interested check it out 😀

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 25 dny +1

      @@Chaos-Dynamics definitely will do, thanks for the heads up. -Marty

  • @hybridstudios39
    @hybridstudios39 Před měsícem

    Had a pair of chandler 660s I borrowed for a few weeks. Very fairchild’esk. Well what lives on my mixbus blows them away and that’s hard to say but my looptrotter monster 2 doesn’t leave my mixbus now.
    Too many ppl these days use so many plugins they think a uad fairchild sounds or feels like a fairchild and it doesn’t. The monster 2 on the other hand, daymn

  • @PeterJensen7
    @PeterJensen7 Před měsícem

    The cosmetics are the only thing worth paying for if the thing is just a VCA or Vactrol compressor with starved plate toob flavor and a couple $1.25 chinese transformers in it. The warm version will at least have fairly sonically transparent US made transformers.
    A plastic FMR chassis would be melted by the toobs. The chassis and knobs actually don't cost much more than the rest of the thing. When one breaks, I may buy the carcass to rebuild a real vari-mu circuit into the old chassis. But it still won't be a 660 or 670 as those circuits will not fit in the chassis, nor is it likely to be structurally strong enough for the weight of the transformers even of a STA-LEVEL. Still the "faceplate and a fantasy" is fun. Not $1500 of fun but fun.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@PeterJensen7The weight and size of required components, (and Heat)involved in a true to original design Fairchild copy are of course the point…
      Bringing up FMR, I stressed “that mentality”… but will happily go further and clarify I didn’t expect sombody to build a FC in a FMR enclosure. lol
      At some point, some gear manufacturers lost the plot (and started making a lot of $ tbf)… or maybe it’s not they that deserve the ultimate blame for the imbalance of looks to quality …
      The people that walk through the frozen aisle in the grocery store and look at a cardboard box with a picture of an incredibly tasty looking pizza on the front expecting that to be in the box… are the equivalent customers here. But let me go further, most of the people don’t buy it to eat, they buy it to have in the background of their Insta pics….
      Haha.
      I may just be hungry.
      Thanks again for the comment and view!
      -Marty

  • @JeremiahHartmanPhotography
    @JeremiahHartmanPhotography Před měsícem +1

    I could care less if it "looks" like a classic "xyz"...if it doesnt have the circuits and can duplicate what the "classic version" does...then just sell me an "xyz" for $100 instead of $1500. Whether it's compressors, mic pre's, microphones etc. Since we're on the Fairchild in this instance...Behringer can actually reproduce circuits at affordable prices..im currently going crazy buying their Analog modular synths because they're accurate reproductions of classic filters, oscillators, lfo's etc..and AFFORDABLE. So if they CANT deliver a reproduction of a Fairchild compressor at an affordable price then (like you said) skip the costume and just put out an affordable compressor.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@JeremiahHartmanPhotography I really think half of this Fairchild thing is Behringer pushing Warm, who I firmly believe is at a crossroads in regards to NOT being the cheap but quality alternative to high end clone/repros…
      The dilemma is that I still think people who think like we do are a minority of the market that buys the cheaper analog gear.
      But hoping the pendulum is starting to swing back the other way…!
      Thanks for watching and the comment. Much appreciated!
      Marty

    • @JeremiahHartmanPhotography
      @JeremiahHartmanPhotography Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD Oh i totally think Behringer is trolling Warm LOL Yeah it's kinda like Harbor Freight going from inexpensive tools that work...but for so good and so long...to trying to become a mid to high level tool company. We are kind of in a weird place in the Audio Recording timeline...The initial plug-in craze is dying down and people are wanting to get into hardware or have hybrid setups. I think there's a place for cheap inexpensive outboard gear for people to learn on..but there definitely needs to be a "pro-sumer" tier for people like us that arent a full blown studio with hundred's of thousands of dollars in gear...but do it at home professionally or semipro. I def appreciate what you're doing on here. There needs to be resources for people to go to that arent paid infulencer advertising channels. I have a music YT for my DJ sets that Im thinking about throwing in prodcuer/gear tip videos on as well so people dont get burnt and understand WHY a pultec does what it does..and WHAT can be used instead that actually works and get's close to it on a budget. Also, I see channels basicly advertising for companies saying you "HAVE" to get this gear to get "THAT" sound...totally leaving out that piece of gear only has "THAT" sound when recording to tape! LOL

  • @steveennever9905
    @steveennever9905 Před 29 dny

    Amen.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 29 dny

      @@steveennever9905 haha. thanks for watching and the comment!
      -Marty

  • @lamasteve6905
    @lamasteve6905 Před 23 dny

    You right, America should build it ?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 23 dny

      @@lamasteve6905 I’m not sure if this is a rhetorical question or something you are specifically asking me? My position is anybody who can build a true to the original circuit design for $1500 should do it.
      I don’t believe it can be done, and I really don’t believe it could be built in the USA at that number.
      Wish so. But doubts it.
      Thanks for watching g and the comment!
      -Marty

  • @TRXST.ISSUES
    @TRXST.ISSUES Před měsícem

    Holy outboard gear batman

  • @BojanBojovic
    @BojanBojovic Před měsícem

    Three questions:
    How close is Warm with their kickoffs?
    Even if it's not close, how good are they?
    How is this not illegal?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@BojanBojovic thanks for the view and the interesting questions…!
      1. no idea if they have anything at all. Just betting they’re trying. Everybody else has one.
      2. Hey could very well be cool… and my main suggestion is that if they are, and cost much less if they’re NOT vintage cosplay cosmetics.. that makes it wayyyyyyy cooler and more desirable.
      3. The same way building neve and api and universal audio circuits isn’t.
      Not to mention how many other Fairchild repro’s currently available. (For a LOT more money!!)
      -Marty

  • @skillzmcgavern
    @skillzmcgavern Před měsícem +1

    Great perspective Marty. I feel the same way and just started building my own guitar pedals, which has been nice & simple but I'm pretty sure is going to lead to building preamps etc. For me, this is probably going to be the only true way to get the best audio performance WITHOUT paying for cosmetic markup. It's been the lowest risk way to get to this point - of course there are a few value-oriented pieces of gear out there that do fulfill this (PM me your lists please...😁)

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@skillzmcgavern awesome! Do it!

    • @sparella
      @sparella Před 13 dny

      Pedals are the gateway drug. Next comes 500 series kits, and before you know it, you're hooked.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 13 dny

      @@sparella eventually you end up hoarding vintage microphone clips and debating which xlr cable brand smells better.

    • @sparella
      @sparella Před 13 dny

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD There is no debate. Mogami cables taste the best.

  • @davidasher22
    @davidasher22 Před měsícem +1

    Why isn't Behringer using the Klark Teknik name anymore?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +2

      @@davidasher22 it is interesting isn’t it?
      My purely gut feeling is that KT has taken a beating as it’s fallen from respected old days to cheap knock offs of today… while Behringer has had a ton of success cloning synths…
      I think Uli is taking a shot at giving B new life taking over Warm’s territory (NOT by using quality name brand parts in his stuff), by offering circuits that compete with the low end dress up gear market, and looks that drive this end of stuff.
      Note how the post announcing the Behrchild uses a phrase like “we’ve put out some high end pieces”…
      Which of course is not quite true.
      They’ve put out some stuff that looks like higher end pieces.
      But it is interesting no doubt.
      This sort of nerdy stuff is sort of half the fun for me. It’s fun to see the chess battles in the business/marketing side of all the gear world.

    • @kniferideaudio
      @kniferideaudio Před měsícem

      Yeah, pretty much every brand in Music Tribe used to be a top tier brand but I don't know a single pro that chooses a single one of those brands first anymore. Midas is a joke. TC and KT are looked at closer to a Presonus or similar brand now. Not "High End" My guess is only Churches with aggressive Sweetwater Reps are buying Turbo Sound these days. The Reputation is spent.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@kniferideaudio yep. The one that hurts for me personally is Midas.

    • @christopherdunn317
      @christopherdunn317 Před měsícem

      Because all that crap was shit !

    • @kniferideaudio
      @kniferideaudio Před měsícem +1

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD Same here.

  • @62twinturboImpala
    @62twinturboImpala Před měsícem +1

    I don’t buy or use anything Behringer

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@62twinturboImpala have you ever? Is there a reason? I have several pieces over the years and have never been been disappointed in the bang for the buck. Some have been just ridiculously good. All of it ugly though. Haha.
      And Uli is a bit much.

    • @62twinturboImpala
      @62twinturboImpala Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD sure, I hate their business model of producing low grade copies for a price. This extends to every part of their line.
      I would prefer to purchase a product of quality. Not clones etc. Money is better spent on products of know grade, quality, performance. Sure price has some consideration, but but I’ve always found that waiting till you can afford what you really need and want vs cheep, (I’ve always considered anything Behringer as cheep) will Always serve me better in the long term.
      If that’s all one can afford, well there is a place for Behringer, just not in my toolbox.

  • @rillloudmother
    @rillloudmother Před měsícem +1

    Meh, so many folks only hear with their eyes.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@rillloudmother yep. But it costs everybody else money… in a way.

    • @rillloudmother
      @rillloudmother Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD if one refuses to follow the trends, it can cost as little as $0.00.

    • @rillloudmother
      @rillloudmother Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD that is nothing new...

  • @nicefish10
    @nicefish10 Před měsícem

    Testify brotha! a budget Fairchild would be the UTA, the Stamchild, or the Chandler 660…..budget meaning $3,000 per channel or more. I really get sick and tired of warm, and Behringer targeting their stuff as exact copies of the original circuits that they are nowhere close. Go look at what they did between the Midas M32, and the X32. They use the words “Midas inspired preamps’ a lot in their marketing. Let’s analyze what that really means… Minus makes some of the great does preamps in the world.… They sound so amazing!… Now I think I’ll make my own cramps… And there you have it… A Midas inspired preamp! Doesn’t mean it’s going to be anywhere close to a real Midas. In fact, you can’t even buy one real Midas channel strip for the cost of an entire Behringer X32 mixer. But all of these idiots all over the Internet that don’t know any better sit there and go “my Behringer has the same preamps as a Midas, So why would I spend $14,000 When I could buy a Barringer and get the exact same thing? I can’t count how many times I’ve heard this. And these idiot kids don’t know any different and I just come across something like a mean old guy.

  • @chicnwafflesband
    @chicnwafflesband Před měsícem

    Then you would have to say the same thing about Lindell Audio, Heritage Audio, Audioscape etc.. The cosmetics don't matter to me either but the re-issue companies are making great sounding and reasonably priced equipment based on the gear I've tested and own in my studio. As for Behringer I haven't heard any of their stuff to give my opinion on their hardware.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@chicnwafflesband sort of, on some of them.
      Audioscape nope. Their gear is the perfect example of a company getting the “clone” thing right. The circuits are accurate. The compromises are minimal to none.
      Highest quality components built in the USA.
      That’s why you DO find their pieces in the biggest studios getting used everyday by big girls and boys who can buy any piece of gear they want.
      The rest prove my points… Lindell is one of those who at least tries to a degree to differentiate the looks a bit (and imo suffers sales because of it)… people in this price bracket want their gear to look THE SAME as the expensive “real” stuff… it’s too identifiable as “budget friendly” when it’s got a twist to the look (at these price points… Which of course is WHY you and I have to pay for a company to make cheap plastic knock off knobs to look like vintage Bakelite stuff… and sacrifice quality for cosmetics.
      Just the idea they get called “re-issue companies” is proof of the success in the well… lie of it all.
      None of those companies (except AS) are building anything close to an accurate re-issue, of anything.
      Audioscape gear holds its value in a way Warm or Heritage or Lindell can’t even dream about. Which is a metric that really should be paid attention to if you are interested in true “bang for the buck”.
      But related directly to this video, there is NOBODY building an actual Fairchild clone for $1500.
      At $5000+ you’d expect the cosmetics to match because $5k is not budget… $10k is not budget.
      Lindell, Heritage, etc… spend money on stuff that does not make the gear sound better, they pass this expense along to customers… because a huge segment of the lower end (price, not performance) gear market thinks if it looks like it, it is better.
      Thanks for the comment, really appreciate the viewpoint.
      -Marty

  • @risingphoenix1484
    @risingphoenix1484 Před 9 dny

    Warm audio products suck…… Behringer sucks…… save your pennies and buy the real thing. Or buy from boutique companies that are serious like Audioscape

  • @pongmaster123
    @pongmaster123 Před měsícem +1

    BS. the markup for some cosmetics are not THAT large the way behri does it.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@pongmaster123 “THAT”.
      But really, the difference in what it takes Behringer to produce bespoke knobs vs. Warm IS significant. This is why Warm is in big trouble and they know it.
      As a point of interest, how do you know the difference in the cosmetic mark up for B word?

    • @skillzmcgavern
      @skillzmcgavern Před měsícem

      Supply chain is king.

    • @sparella
      @sparella Před 13 dny

      ​@@SHUTUPANDRECORD The same principles apply to all consumer products. One doesn't need to know Berry's financials to infer that the cosmetic budget of a project of this nature is a relatively small percentage.

  • @bradleypower4803
    @bradleypower4803 Před 6 dny

    Why is every video you make referencing Warm?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před 6 dny

      @@bradleypower4803 I have 150 videos. About 3 reference Warm directly. I made those videos because I believe Warm is an important and influential manufacturer who, along with Behringer, really make an impact on new, young (& old) beginner/hobbyist/amateur recording girls and boys. Along with Sweetwater, using CZcams… impressionable minds get fed lots of marketing which is by design steering them in directions that are not always in their own best interests… specifically when it comes to Warm, the idea that looks and the name of a piece equal “more better”.
      So yeah, fascinated by Warm’s story, and the potential of the company to bridge the gap between cheesy and legit… and that’s not an insult… I’m never saying Warm stuff isn’t good. But seeing as how Warm is the king of this segment of the market, it would only make sense if you’re talking about (and TO) that segment of the market… Warm (and B word) are gonna be brought up a lot.
      I enjoy the gamesmanship of competitive business… specifically the pro audio stuff. Plenty more companies to get focused on, fear not.
      Thanks for the comment. I’ll ask you, it feels like you are a bit defensive about Warm. Have I offended you by talking about them? I’m not asking sarcastically. I’m serious, should I not be making videos mentioning Warm?
      Sincerely,
      Marty

    • @bradleypower4803
      @bradleypower4803 Před 6 dny +1

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD Naw just out of curiosity really, it must have been the 3 videos I clicked on I guess.

  • @jamesguzzo3752
    @jamesguzzo3752 Před měsícem +1

    I've always liked behringer products, but I will admit they made some not so good products, as far as the fairchild, the plugin on the X32 of the fairchild alone makes it worth buying the x32. There are several different products out by various different makers but they are pushing $10,000. I've not seen a "warm" version. There are many la2 and 1176 clones, and they all basically copy the features. I really don't know how you would clone a fairchild without the same control features, I will hold my judgement after I hear one. At $1500 I will buy one

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem +1

      @@jamesguzzo3752 yeah me too. I have used and use lots of b word stuff and dig it. Never mad about it.
      The thing about a $1500 Fairchild is that exactly that… you CAN’T make that circuit for $1500… so whatever it is you’re buying will just be a thing costumed to look like a Fairchild. So I’m a hard pass there.
      And yes, agreed… all the features need to be included if somebody does make a Fairchild without the LOOK. But use quality modern, mass-produced off the shelf meters and knobs and spend the money on the power supply and transformers and designs of the circuit itself!

    • @jamesguzzo3752
      @jamesguzzo3752 Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD one of the features on the "fairchild" plugin is the little set screw control "bias", that basically changes the knee, and that is what I found as the gold on the plugin, looking at this analog unit I've not found that control, on the behringer that may be troubling

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@jamesguzzo3752 I really do think this Behringer is a troll on Warm/ other gear companies.
      But if they make it, they’ll get it right… sort of. $1500 Behringer Fairchild right. Haha.
      I have to believe they have the facilities to make every molecule of the components… so if anybody could do an actual Fairchild inspired piece for $1500 it would be the B. 🤷‍♂️

  • @MrMetalpunx
    @MrMetalpunx Před měsícem +1

    lol you complain about the price, 50% tariff

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@MrMetalpunx and which part of the price doesn’t come down with less money spent on cosmetic buffoonery?
      Also, thank you for perfectly providing yet another added value to a piece from a company like Audioscape… who build their products in the USA and don’t have to add a tariff into the retail price!
      Very helpful input indeed.
      Thanks for the comment and of course the view!
      Marty

    • @MrMetalpunx
      @MrMetalpunx Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD lol wow so defensive, money must be really tight. Might be time to spend less on hobbies. Be happy.

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@MrMetalpunx I’m not sure if you posted this on the wrong comment by mistake or what?
      Or maybe, is English a second language? Sincerely asking.
      You’ve not been even close to on point here with either of your comments.
      Let’s start over… what part of me pointing out that an accurate Fairchild clone cannot be made for $1500 do you disagree with?
      Moving on from there… which part of paying for vintage looking aesthetics adding to the overall cost of any product, by any company is incorrect?
      Sincerely interested. Not defensive in anyway. What would I be defending? I don’t offer opinion here about this stuff. It’s just laying down basic empirical data to discuss.
      Cannot wait to discuss with you.
      Thanks for the engagement.
      Marty

    • @MrMetalpunx
      @MrMetalpunx Před měsícem

      @@SHUTUPANDRECORD You make no sense all you offered was opinion. I don't think you know what empirical means. if this is too expensive go to software, if you want the real thing buy the real thing, Why can't someone want something in-between?

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@MrMetalpunx man. I’m not sure what part of $1500 to build a Fairchild is confusing?… it’s NOT something in between. It’s something else entirely.
      Like to start there?
      This has nothing to do with ME buying anything.
      How many comments in are we and you still keep misunderstanding that the point is $1500 is NOT TOO MUCH.
      It’s not enough.
      At $1500 you’re buying something that LOOKS like a Fairchild but is not.
      It might still be cool. (Direct quote from video you don’t seem to have watched).
      If B word built a box that sounded and acted 94.78369% like a Fairchild for $500? (Missing all the dress up cosplay stuff of course)…
      People will buy them.
      At $1500 with the chintzy fake Vintage look… people won’t. That’s opinion.
      Ok. Again, not sure why you need this to be some sort of personal insulting attack session, but do what you gotta I guess.
      I’m here to have fun talking about the crazy stuff gear companies do to sell stuff.
      -Marty

  • @christopherdunn317
    @christopherdunn317 Před měsícem

    Ya some berhinger is not bad, i own a few things, but its like on eBay if you wanna cheap out over 30 to 40 dollars and buy a fake china sm57 go ahead, but its only going to piss you off later when you find out its crap was it worth it ? klark was garbage !

    • @SHUTUPANDRECORD
      @SHUTUPANDRECORD  Před měsícem

      @@christopherdunn317 thanks for the view and the comment! As for for me…I have 5 Klarks that slay (3 2A w/different Optos, 2 of the eq stock. I generally have had great luck with B word over the past 30+ years… I just am NOT buying a $1500 Fairchild from them! Haha