In article, kla...@angelfire.com (Klaseed) wrote:
Thanks, that's very very helpful. Do you have any experience withA bit, I work with older Tore Seem Seeports whem recording acoustic
their older analog gear?
music, they are very ruggid (Like You can drop them from 5 feet into
concrete and they fire up like nothing happend), and the sound is quite neutral, even if the construction has aged somewhat in this day of
24/96, it is formost a construction for the radio world and is supposed
to be no-nonsence.
Their broadcast mixers are very ruggid as well, I've seen 40+ year old instalations that take 12-14H shifts every day without a glitch..
nothing for a recording studio thos.. MHO
/Victor J
Op donderdag 19 juni 2003 om 07:51:23 UTC+2 schreef Victor Jacobsson:
In article, kla...@angelfire.com (Klaseed) wrote:
Thanks, that's very very helpful. Do you have any experience withA bit, I work with older Tore Seem Seeports whem recording acoustic
their older analog gear?
music, they are very ruggid (Like You can drop them from 5 feet into
concrete and they fire up like nothing happend), and the sound is quite
neutral, even if the construction has aged somewhat in this day of
24/96, it is formost a construction for the radio world and is supposed
to be no-nonsence.
Their broadcast mixers are very ruggid as well, I've seen 40+ year old
instalations that take 12-14H shifts every day without a glitch..
nothing for a recording studio thos.. MHO
/Victor J
dear sir,
i am looking for more info on the Seem Audio Seeport. Can you assist?
regards, Alex Kempkes
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