I made modification on Studer A80 RC with tubes and silver wound transformers, recording set up is two tube mics silver cable to tube pre amp and direct to recorder, no mixer in between, less conduct points and volume controls most simple and shortest path from mic to recorder for master recording, hopefully try to bring the recording closer to the original sound, we have a website about this try a visit if interest.
ultraanaloguerecordings.com
tony ma
ultraanaloguerecordings.com
tony ma
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I certainly hope you did not use contemporary phantom power condensor mics. Those DC blocking electrolytics are sudden death. Use only ribbons or older mics with split power and signal leads. Regards John Dozier "Been there, done that!'
BTW The A80 uses solid state electronics. You should try to find an all tube C37. Regards, John Dozier
You might want to try a Blumlein array-crossed figures of eight. I find widely spaced mics produce "wodgy" stereo. Regards John Dozier I also like Tony Faulkners arrays-again figures of eight but used on either side of a circular baffle.
John from the site :
Welcome to UltraAnalogue Recordings
UltraAnalogue Recordings was formed to record chamber music, in a natural acoustic, with custom tube electronics and analog tape - to allow you to experience the ultimate in recorded sound. Hearing analogue tape will completely change your concept of Hi-Fi sound. The tapes you'll receive, all 15-ips 2-track, will be as close as possible to the master tape and when played in a fine system, will bring you closer to the live musical event and allow you to experience the raw emotion in the music.
This has grown from a love of classical music and analogue vinyl sound. The live sound of beautiful Cremonese string instruments have the ability to move our hearts & emotions. To capture a sound as close to that live event has been the focus of much experimentation with components and parts. To accomplish this, we have kept the signal path as simple and direct as possible - using only 2 microphones and removing as many contact points in the tape recorder as possible. Silver wiring and silver wound transformers are used exclusively throughout the whole recording chain for it's uncanny ability to produce the most detailed and refined sound. These recordings are basically "live" as each movement is a whole take. There is no signal processing or added reverb - to keep the signal as pure as possible. The microphone preamplifier is a custom design based on the direct heating triode tube WE300b with an WE437a input tube. We feel these Western Electric tubes present the most natural sound character with beautiful timbres throughout the audio range. For a complete description of the recording and monitoring systems, please check the liner notes for each tape.
Tony...
Could you expound on the different eq offered by you on the tapes, I'm not sure of this ...
Welcome to UltraAnalogue Recordings
UltraAnalogue Recordings was formed to record chamber music, in a natural acoustic, with custom tube electronics and analog tape - to allow you to experience the ultimate in recorded sound. Hearing analogue tape will completely change your concept of Hi-Fi sound. The tapes you'll receive, all 15-ips 2-track, will be as close as possible to the master tape and when played in a fine system, will bring you closer to the live musical event and allow you to experience the raw emotion in the music.
This has grown from a love of classical music and analogue vinyl sound. The live sound of beautiful Cremonese string instruments have the ability to move our hearts & emotions. To capture a sound as close to that live event has been the focus of much experimentation with components and parts. To accomplish this, we have kept the signal path as simple and direct as possible - using only 2 microphones and removing as many contact points in the tape recorder as possible. Silver wiring and silver wound transformers are used exclusively throughout the whole recording chain for it's uncanny ability to produce the most detailed and refined sound. These recordings are basically "live" as each movement is a whole take. There is no signal processing or added reverb - to keep the signal as pure as possible. The microphone preamplifier is a custom design based on the direct heating triode tube WE300b with an WE437a input tube. We feel these Western Electric tubes present the most natural sound character with beautiful timbres throughout the audio range. For a complete description of the recording and monitoring systems, please check the liner notes for each tape.
Tony...
Could you expound on the different eq offered by you on the tapes, I'm not sure of this ...
You might want to try a Blumlein array-crossed figures of eight. I find widely spaced mics produce "wodgy" stereo. Regards John Dozier I also like Tony Faulkners arrays-again figures of eight but used on either side of a circular baffle.
My understanding as well .....
NAB is US, CCIR is European EQ. CCIR offers IMHO a slightly better S/N ratio. It was designed for use with chevron recording heads which offer an addtional 3db of S/N ratio. Regards John Dozier
We listen between master and copy, they don't sound the same, of cause the master always much better, we used 499/GP9 for master but for copy we can only use RGMI because they still in production. so we have to record a production master in 499 again by putting more high end and copy to RMGI in 15 psi 2 track, result in closer to the master. if not by ABX , the copy already sound wonderful
tony ma
tony ma
Hi JohnBTW The A80 uses solid state electronics. You should try to find an all tube C37. Regards, John Dozier
from my Studer service tech, C37 good for play back but for recording at it's age. bias of the tape is quite different of to-day's tape, not suitable for 499/GP9 to use, I did change two section in-put and driving into tube 6900 and silver wound transformer, for repro amp a WE437A and silver transformer to replace the out put amp, I prefer to keep it in hybrid because I need to use the original EQ and frequency aliment adjust control section, those are non linear amp with feed back can't easy to design a good one with tubes to match. only those in and out linear section with quality parts ( tube and transformer) and simple design and by passed non use switches replace with better volume control can make the sound quality improve so much, if you can compare our tape between Bach and Beethoven, you will know the different because Bach is recorded by the stock SS amp but Beethoven is by the modified hybrid tube amp
tony ma
Use chevron heads and let Tim DeParavicini work on the electronics. You will see what I mean. Regards John Dozier
NAB is US, CCIR is European EQ. CCIR offers IMHO a slightly better S/N ratio. It was designed for use with chevron recording heads which offer an addtional 3db of S/N ratio. Regards John Dozier
Ok, thanks John ...
We have all butterfly heads on both machine brand new, sound better than the head come with, still need break in time I guess
tony ma
tony ma
Very few consumers have chevron heads. You will need to use them only for master recordings and then dub to a machine with normal heads for compatibility. Regards John Dozier
We have all butterfly heads on both machine brand new, sound better than the head come with, still need break in time I guess
tony ma
Sample sound bites on your site would go along way ......
I only did all the electronics and recording operator on live event, rest job belong to my partner, I don't have much knowledge on computer or website but you can ask my partner to get a sample of CD dub from tape, send mail to site for askingSample sound bites on your site would go along way ......
tony ma
Are you recording onto 1/4" tape?
If so, why?
Also I do like the sound of M/S myself...
ymmv.
_-_-bear
If so, why?
Also I do like the sound of M/S myself...
ymmv.
_-_-bear
I too like MS for some things. Also like Schoeps Stereosphere. Have been recording direct to hard drive for 20 years. I am not a Luddite. Regards John Dozier BTW still like the old Studers and Ampex tube recorders but times have moved on.
Will start analog vs digital here again, this is personal favor, but in Hi End audio shows, more and more Hi End system need analog source to match it's Hi End priceAre you recording onto 1/4" tape?
If so, why?
Also I do like the sound of M/S myself...
ymmv.
_-_-bear
tony ma
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