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Post by kcatthedog on Mar 28, 2015 9:24:17 GMT -6
yes people who prepurchased have done well re: falling dollar
i agree convenience is important L&M is a good chain !
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Post by Ward on Jul 17, 2015 9:02:25 GMT -6
My two are on the way to me. I'll pop in again with my 2 pence worth.
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Post by warrenfirehouse on Jul 17, 2015 9:19:31 GMT -6
Really curious how these compare to the uad mk2. Is it night an day? Anyone have both?
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Post by Ward on Jul 28, 2015 20:36:04 GMT -6
My pair arrived today! Now I just have to figure out which rack to put them in and what 4 spaces of gear comes out and goes into the side (rarely used) racks.
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Post by Ward on Aug 2, 2015 20:35:40 GMT -6
I've finally put them through the paces and they're every bit as good as any clone I've ever used, and remarkably similar to originals too! I'm delighted and plan on adding a second pair. The tightness and weight they add to a drum buss or two buss is absolutely delicious.
I highly recommend at least a pair for EVERY studio dog on this forum!
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Post by Ward on Aug 2, 2015 20:55:57 GMT -6
P.S. boost and cut 100hz by '5' and you instantly hear "the sound". Do the same to 4Khz and then switch it in and out. all your mids tighten up too. That's why you want these.
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Post by wiz on Aug 2, 2015 21:10:27 GMT -6
P.S. boost and cut 100hz by '5' and you instantly hear "the sound". Do the same to 4Khz and then switch it in and out. all your mids tighten up too. That's why you want these. Mine are always seeming to be at either 60 or 30 hz, and around 3 on the boost and cut for the low end. cheers Wiz
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Post by wiz on Aug 2, 2015 21:10:49 GMT -6
Are your pair well matched enough to do stereo bus work Ward ? cheers Wiz
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Post by Ward on Aug 2, 2015 21:14:51 GMT -6
Are your pair well matched enough to do stereo bus work Ward ? cheers Wiz The sure seem like it to me. The consistency in production Bryce is showing us is setting a new standard. That man's gonna pull up in the highest end Lamborghini there is at a NAMM one of these Januarys! His success is well deserved.
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Post by joseph on Aug 5, 2015 14:46:49 GMT -6
I also got one of these not too long ago and it sounds great, nice extra frequency choices for tightening up or softening the midrange. The most important thing is the low and top end gentle phase shift, just sounds more solid in the pultec way on kick and vocals than some eqs I have that cost a whole lot more.
Build quality is pretty good and appearance/color is good. Obviously if you look close at the knobs you can see some cheapness, but good compromise overall.
I was so impressed that I picked up a WA76, and again the sound is top notch.
Yet looks wise I think they should lose the steaming logo and go for something classier. And that unit feels and looks cheaper than the EQP-WA. But sound wise again not noticeably worse doing its own thing or in chain than my much more expensive pieces.
I see people complain these are noisy from time to time, and I think that's down to user error/EDM syndrome for the most part.
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