Gear Reviews

Issue #60

NO. 60

Focal: Solo6 Be active monitors

REVIEWED BY Allen Farmelo

The French company Focal has dominated the audiophile speaker market since its inception in the 1970s. Today, Focal helps to form what I consider to be a vanguard of studio monitor designers who are quickly catching up with the ever-increasing resolution, bandwidth, and dynamic range of modern...

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Beyerdynamic: M 160 & M 130 ribbon mics

REVIEWED BY Scott Craggs
July 15, 2007

Does the Beyer M 160 even need a review? Surely everyone knows by now that this is the mic Andy Johns used to record John Bonham's drums on "When The Levee Breaks". Does anything else need be said? I rather doubt, it but I will prattle on for a bit anyway. It's a ribbon mic, but...

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Pearlman Church: TM-1 & TM-2 tube mics

REVIEWED BY Mark Warren
July 15, 2007

There are legends in microphone technology, and there are legends in microphone technology. Everyone has surely heard about the legendary U 47 microphone, but have you heard about the U 47 Church microphone? The legend goes something like this. On a smoky movie set on an MGM soundstage sometime in...

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Sounds Like Drums: SLD Total 44.1 ReFill

REVIEWED BY Jeff Elbel
July 15, 2007

Michael Moushon and Glenn Forsythe are Boston-based musicians with lengthy studio tenures and expertise in development of music production tools. The pair undertook a major endeavor with Sounds Like Drums, which was initially available as a ReFill for Propellerhead Reason. The audio content is now...

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SE Electronics: R-1 ribbon mic

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
July 15, 2007

My guess is that a lot of people considering the purchase of the SE R-1 will wonder how it compares to the Royer R-121. Both feature a rectangular ribbon that's offset-mounted within the magnet structure (a Royer innovation) to allow greater ribbon excursion, which equates to higher SPL...

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Telefunken | USA: RM-5C ribbon mic

REVIEWED BY Barry Hufker
July 15, 2007

Students enrolled in the Audio Production program at Webster University, St. Louis and I had the great experience of evaluating the new Telefunken USA ribbon microphone, the RM-5C. The students participated as engineers, listeners and musicians. The setup was quick and not at all scientific, but...

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Dangerous Music: Monitor ST

REVIEWED BY Larry Crane
July 15, 2007

Probably more than ever, recording studios have seen a need for monitoring different inputs and routing these signals to a variety of speakers. In my studio, we monitor the DAW, console LR, console control room out, CD, iPod, and computer outputs. We listen through three different speaker/amp...

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Tannoy: Reveal 6D active nearfields

REVIEWED BY Josh Peck
July 15, 2007

When Andy first asked me to take a listen to the new Tannoy Reveal 6D studio monitors, I was eager to hear what improvements had been made from its predecessor the Reveal Active, a speaker that I wasn't too impressed with but with which I was already familiar. After working with the Tannoy...

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Tannoy: Ellipse 8 iDP studio monitor TS212 iDP subwoofer

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
July 15, 2007

I love the Bag End M-6 Time-Align monitors (Tape Op #50) that I have in my living room for their accurate imaging; these were my first long-term experience with coaxial drivers featuring a tweeter mounted within the center of the woofer. So I was excited to demo Tannoy's top-of-the-line...

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Malekko: B:Assmaster distortion pedal

REVIEWED BY Pete Weiss
July 15, 2007

Distortion aficionados, take note-Malekko has served up the indie-stompbox scene with a doozie. The B:Assmaster is a contemporary tribute to the exquisitely rare Maestro Bass Brassmaster, a '70s-era pedal that was intended to impart trumpet-like tones onto electric guitar or bass. In truth...

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Samson Audio: VR88 Velocity Ribbon Mic

REVIEWED BY Dana Gumbiner
July 15, 2007

Here's a couple of new and very affordable mics from Samson. First up, the CL2s are sold as a matched pair of small-diaphragm pencil-style condensers with high-pass filters and 10 dB pads. The mics come very handsomely packaged in a tough little aluminum case that holds the two mics, plus just...

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M-Audio: NRV10 mixer/interface

REVIEWED BY Andy Hong
July 15, 2007

When I first saw the NRV10 at the NAMM show in January, I said out loud, "Duh! Why didn't anyone else think of doing this?" The sucker is an analog mixer and multichannel audio interface in one. It makes a ton of sense! Well, I finally got one, and you know what, the pocket-protector...

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Samson Audio: CL2 Pencil Condenser Mic

REVIEWED BY Dana Gumbiner
July 15, 2007

Here's a couple of new and very affordable mics from Samson. First up, the CL2s are sold as a matched pair of small-diaphragm pencil-style condensers with high-pass filters and 10 dB pads. The mics come very handsomely packaged in a tough little aluminum case that holds the two mics, plus just...

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Generator LLC: KikBrik

REVIEWED BY Tony SanFilippo
July 15, 2007

Bass drums are a strange thing. They are big and can be unruly, or worse yet, tiny-sounding if packed with a bunch of crap. They have a lot of interior space that is reflective and rounded. And they play a really important part of most music made involving a drum set. Enter the KikBrik, a truly...

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Brauner: VMX tube mic

REVIEWED BY Joel Hamilton
July 15, 2007

I have always been curious about the Brauner microphones. I have seen the name for a while now, and the fact that Klaus Heyne got involved with this company, when any company would probably be glad to collaborate with such a man on a microphone, really piqued my interest. Brauner seems to make...

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Chameleon Labs: TS-1 small-diaphragm condenser mic

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi
July 15, 2007

The sonic combination of a small-capsule microphone diaphragm with a tube amplifier can be a thoroughly pleasing one for many applications. The high-frequency definition and quick transient-response of the small diaphragm coupled with the moderating and sweetening response of a well-designed tube...

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MCA: SP1 large-diaphragm condenser mic

REVIEWED BY Terry Setter
July 15, 2007

You knew it. You knew that with all the microphones on the market, there had to be at least one cheapo Chinese mic that stands head and shoulders above the rest. You were right! Interestingly, this mic is so overlooked that it is slated to be discontinued, although you can still find them for sale....