The rest of that group likely need the same attendance or time at the helm as did the MITs, to really show what they are made of too.
Its why I and others said try one or two pr at a time when renting/borrowing cables.
The MITs? BTW they've not stopped changing in just two days.... their extension will increase some more.
Playing with the imp switch on those boxes, keeping both at the same position as you do, naturally, will either recess or encroach the midrange . And why I mentioned it early on as selecting the proper notch for the downstream gear.
Move it about and see for yourself it wont hurt anything, and the selections are for approximate ranges and not cast into stone.
it tickles me to hear people say this instrument, or that one, was not in the right place (s).
Yeah? According to what? Oh, you mean where they were when you sat in on the original recording and maybe then too the mixsing? I think one would needs be in that venue or has heard the same recording on a vast amount of gear combinations that some better perspective might be attained as to orig placements of musicians but its still a guess unless you were there, just more educated a one I suppose..
Wires can and do, change things more than just the harmonics. Another thing is those recordings arent always uniformly set about a stage. Sometimes it just bes that way, especially with live recordings. Even then the mix may not completely follow the antics or movements of the players in fact. Like if there is no use of stationary or ambient mikes, and only those for the players who are restricted in their abilities to move about singers, brass & reed sections, drummers, etc. Mixing recordings can place instruements just about where ever it is desired for them to be put.
I've yet to see a piano or vibraphone big enough to span the width of most stages, but I've sure heard them sound that large.
Think the ic world was nifty now try some power cords.
Good luck
Its why I and others said try one or two pr at a time when renting/borrowing cables.
The MITs? BTW they've not stopped changing in just two days.... their extension will increase some more.
Playing with the imp switch on those boxes, keeping both at the same position as you do, naturally, will either recess or encroach the midrange . And why I mentioned it early on as selecting the proper notch for the downstream gear.
Move it about and see for yourself it wont hurt anything, and the selections are for approximate ranges and not cast into stone.
it tickles me to hear people say this instrument, or that one, was not in the right place (s).
Yeah? According to what? Oh, you mean where they were when you sat in on the original recording and maybe then too the mixsing? I think one would needs be in that venue or has heard the same recording on a vast amount of gear combinations that some better perspective might be attained as to orig placements of musicians but its still a guess unless you were there, just more educated a one I suppose..
Wires can and do, change things more than just the harmonics. Another thing is those recordings arent always uniformly set about a stage. Sometimes it just bes that way, especially with live recordings. Even then the mix may not completely follow the antics or movements of the players in fact. Like if there is no use of stationary or ambient mikes, and only those for the players who are restricted in their abilities to move about singers, brass & reed sections, drummers, etc. Mixing recordings can place instruements just about where ever it is desired for them to be put.
I've yet to see a piano or vibraphone big enough to span the width of most stages, but I've sure heard them sound that large.
Think the ic world was nifty now try some power cords.
Good luck