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Post by nick8801 on Sept 27, 2019 15:57:43 GMT -6
Got it today!! I only had about an hour to experiment but I did try bass and acoustic guitar through the Burl and the Apollo. First impressions were really positive. Low end seems tighter/stronger. Sound quality seems a little bigger overall. I didn’t mess too much with the input control but even set in the middle I’m hearing much more clarity. Can’t wait to stack a bunch of tracks with it.
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Post by shoe on Sept 27, 2019 16:07:40 GMT -6
I don't think you qould go wrong with the Dangerous or the Burl. They are different, though. I haven't used a Burl, myself, but I love the Dangerous AD+. I like the ability to turn off the input transformers, for one thing, which I find quite handy depending on the use/source. I find it pretty neutral sounding overall.
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Post by nick8801 on Oct 11, 2019 15:31:30 GMT -6
So it’s been a few weeks and I just wanted to give a little update. In short, the B2 is knocking my socks off. Anything that has ever bothered me about conversion is out the window. Low end now records much more defined and solid, and there is no weird smeared high end. Things just sound a little more 3d and real. I’m also finding sample rate is more obvious. Just for fun I switched from my standard 48 to 96. The high end on my acoustic and cymbals was just really pretty, and very much like it sounds in the room. I am using the Burl set to -16 which is just a touch under what they recommend starting with. It’s a little more open to me there. I haven’t had a mix project to work on yet, but I’m sure mixing into it will be equally devine. All in all I don’t regret my purchase one bit.
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