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RE-27 ND

Is anyone running these bareback without a mic. proc.? I "acquired" a few 2 weeks ago and I want to run them in a prod studio with an O2R. I tried rolling (BLEEP) off, on and all around with every eq setting I could twist and it never sounded full. Always sounded thin, both mic's. No money for any mic proc...
G
 
> Is anyone running these bareback without a mic. proc.? I
> "acquired" a few 2 weeks ago and I want to run them in a
> prod studio with an O2R. I tried rolling (BLEEP) off, on and
> all around with every eq setting I could twist and it never
> sounded full. Always sounded thin, both mic's. No money for
> any mic proc...
> G
>

On FM, I have never been able to make thes sound good. And trust me I tried. I can always tell what stations run 27s. They always sound like mud.
 
EV RE-20. Often imitated, never duplicated.

Stick a compressor on it with fast attack, fast release, 12:1 and very low threshold, nudge the bass up, nudge the mids down, nudge the highs way up. Let the station's processing do the rest.<P ID="signature">______________
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> EV RE-20. Often imitated, never duplicated.
>
> Stick a compressor on it with fast attack, fast release,
> 12:1 and very low threshold, nudge the bass up, nudge the
> mids down, nudge the highs way up. Let the station's
> processing do the rest.

Yeah, I never understood why the folks at EV felt they had to try fix what wasn't broken. The RE-20 IMHO was, is and will always be the best Mic they made.
 
> > Is anyone running these bareback without a mic. proc.? I
> > "acquired" a few 2 weeks ago and I want to run them in a
> > prod studio with an O2R. I tried rolling (BLEEP) off, on
> and
> > all around with every eq setting I could twist and it
> never
> > sounded full. Always sounded thin, both mic's. No money
> for
> > any mic proc...
> > G
> >
>
> On FM, I have never been able to make thes sound good. And
> trust me I tried. I can always tell what stations run 27s.
> They always sound like mud.
>


I always hated the sound of the EV27's.

Valley People mic processor and a Rode NT-1. Lordy mama!
 
>
> I always hated the sound of the EV27's.
>
> Valley People mic processor and a Rode NT-1. Lordy mama!
>
That's another thing, I am still not sold on the Valley 401's. I know a lot of people swear by them but I just don't care for them. Likie the comp section but not real fond on the eq section...FWIW
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> EV RE-20. Often imitated, never duplicated.

You are dead nuts on there. You can hammer the final in with 'em and then use 'em on air.
>
> Stick a compressor on it with fast attack, fast release,
> 12:1 and very low threshold, nudge the bass up, nudge the
> mids down, nudge the highs way up. Let the station's
> processing do the rest.

I wish I had a compressor to put on them. There is no money in the budget for them as I was told, "you've done without 'em for this long".
 
> > EV RE-20. Often imitated, never duplicated.
>
> You are dead nuts on there. You can hammer the final in with
> 'em and then use 'em on air.
> >
> > Stick a compressor on it with fast attack, fast release,
> > 12:1 and very low threshold, nudge the bass up, nudge the
> > mids down, nudge the highs way up. Let the station's
> > processing do the rest.
>
> I wish I had a compressor to put on them. There is no money
> in the budget for them as I was told, "you've done without
> 'em for this long".
>

I have them in all our studios...can't get them to sound like i really want them to sound, but they are close enough. Actually had to change one of our production studio's back to an re-20 and sounds great...

you're right though...you can't use them raw. they must have some sort of processor. they may look pretty being all silver, but the re-20's still have my vote.
 
> I wish I had a compressor to put on them. There is no money
> in the budget for them as I was told, "you've done without
> 'em for this long".

Ebay it for a behringer compressor...not a voice processor...just a basic compressor. You'll need a preamp if your board doesn't have a send/return.

My production room doesn't have a processor on the RE-20 and it sounds like regurgitated ass. It's like night and day between spots when one compresses the mic (software) and another guy doesn't.<P ID="signature">______________
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