Gear Reviews

Issue #84

NO. 84

Rycote: InVision USM shock mount

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi

Shockmounts suck. Right after headphones, they are the bane of any studio owner’s existence. Every time I walk back into the studio, I find broken headphones and at least one shockmount that has broken or fallen apart. The classic Neumann basket types are the worst. They constantly fall apart, and...

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Miktek: C7 FET condenser mic

REVIEWED BY Adam Kagan
June 3, 2013

Miktek, located in Nashville, TN, is relatively new on the scene, but their microphones are making a big impression. The C7 is their large-diaphragm FET condenser mic, which is aimed at the very crowded studio vocal microphone market. Looking like the typical studio vocal mic, the C7 houses a dual...

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Celemony: Melodyne Editor

REVIEWED BY Eli Crews
August 1, 2011

My relationship to pitch-correction software is complicated, as it probably is for many of our readers. On one hand, it’s just a tool, like any of the other behind-the-curtain, smoke-and-mirror tools we employ on a daily basis. On the other hand, pitch correction is the Devil’s work, since it...

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WaveMachine Labs: Drumagog 5

REVIEWED BY Thom Monahan
July 15, 2011

WaveMachine Labs

Drum replacement software can seem like so much digital voodoo, adding to the “Photoshop-ification” of music production, but really it’s just an extension of drum enhancement techniques that stretch back to the introduction of multitrack. Drum re-amping and overdubbing have been...

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Burl Audio: B80 Mothership

REVIEWED BY Marc Alan Goodman
July 15, 2011

There seems to be a new trend developing in audio converter design. Up until recently, engineers considered converters to be part of the digital or computer side of their rig as opposed to the analog side. Concurrently, just like the computers they're directly connected to, converters become...

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Advanced Audio: CM-28 small-diaphragm tube mic

REVIEWED BY Kirt Shearer
July 15, 2011

I love this mic. There - I did it. I didn't bury the lead under my normal lengthy preamble. In fact, I'm going to do the review backwards. The Advanced Audio CM-28 is an amazing deal. It provides wonderful versatility, great balance and detail, and is one of the few SDC tube mics that...

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Bock Audio: 195 large-diaphragm condenser mic

REVIEWED BY Thom Monahan
July 15, 2011

Bock Audio

So many microphones... I once had a friend tell me, “Every mic, no matter what kind or what condition, will be better than every other mic on at least one thing. Your job is to figure out and to know what that one thing is.” Sage wisdom. A large part of our daily work comes down to a...

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Chameleon Labs: TS-1 MKII small-diaphragm tube mic

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
July 15, 2011

Praise for the original TS-1 (Tape Op #60) was generally universal across print journals and web discussion boards. What did Chameleon Labs do to improve this well-received device? The new TS-1 MK II comes in a hard case filled with accessories that will be appreciated by all ranges of engineer. In...

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Hairball Audio: 1176 Blue Stripe clone

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
July 15, 2011

For ADD readers: Yes, you can build your own 1176 clone. No, Universal Audio won’t sue you. Yes, it sounds good. No, it doesn’t sound like the current UA 1176LN. No, it isn’t easy. Yes, it’s incredibly rewarding. Yes, I would do it again, but you’re not me, and I’m not you. So please read the...

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Seventh Circle Audio: T15 mic preamp

REVIEWED BY Garrett Haines
July 15, 2011

Long before the 500-series format craze, Seventh Circle Audio (SCA) was helping ambitious engineers build phenomenal preamps (Tape Op #54). Continuing my DIY quest, I was very excited to learn of the recently introduced SCA T15 preamp, a transformerless, IC-based design. It is a commonly held...

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Waves: Aphex Vintage Aural Exciter Plug-in

REVIEWED BY Kirt Shearer
July 15, 2011

People used to find excitement in planning new gear additions for their racks. Now people get even more excited about acquiring new plug-ins for their computers. Strangely enough, the plug-ins that create the most excitement seem to be the ones that emulate actual analog rack gear. I’ve seen just...

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JZ Microphones: JZ Microphones: PF Pop Filter

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
July 15, 2011

Sometimes a very simple basic product that does a mundane but necessary function is a much more satisfying purchase than the latest compressor or plug-in that everybody’s raving about. The JZ PF is one such product — the best, most well-designed, and well-built pop filter I’ve ever used. I saw this...

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Avid: Pro Tools HD Native

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
July 15, 2011

Like it or not, Pro Tools is the closest thing to a standard in the world of DAWs; most every commercial studio needs to run Pro Tools, and if you’re working at a certain level, you need Pro Tools|HD. So, about 7 years ago, I upgraded my Digi 002 (Tape Op #33) and Apogee Rosetta (#40) system...

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AnaMod: AM670 compressor

REVIEWED BY Joel Hamilton
July 15, 2011

Joel Hamilton and Allen Farmelo each spent extended time working with the AnaMod AM670, a solid-state recreation of the Fairchild 670 Limiter, one of the most revered audio components ever produced. For the review, the two sat down together and discussed their experiences with the unit. Here is an...

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TASCAM: TC-1S solar rechargeable tuner

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
July 15, 2011

     Okay, since I’m complaining about shockmounts and headphones in this issue, I’m going to go all the way and complain about tuners. Every time I need to use our studio tuner, some asshole has pulled the battery out of it for one of their damn guitar pedals! But now I have a...