Telmar
Well-known member
Hi,
I want to give a little feedback and say THANX A LOT to Jakob!
Two Weeks ago I ordered all the parts for my first G9.
- PCBs from Audio-Kitchen
- Lundahl Input and Output-Trannys
- Mundorf M-Caps
- Selected and balanced Electro-Harmonix-tubes
- Panasonic FC Elecrolityc-Caps
I tried to buy the best stuff I know and ... of cause ... that fits the board.
There is not a millimeter space with the M-Caps on the PCB ;o)
but I think it´s worts it.
Yesterday a friend and I made a microphone-test.
Seven microphones and two preamps.
The amps:
- Manley Vox Box (preamp section only!)
- Gyraf Audio DIY G9 (one channel only!)
The mics:
- Brauner - Phantom C
- Groove Tubes - ?
- Rode - K2
- SE Electronics - Z 5600 A
- Sontronics - Helios
- Studio Projects - T3
- Nevaton - MC 416
We made the test in his professional studio.
The listening room acoustic is very good, the monitors are ADAM P22A
and the AD/DA Converter was a RME Fireface 800.
I know there is better equipment around, but I think it´s
good enough to tell the difference between different mics and mic-pres ;o)
To make it short ... the Gyraf DIY G9 is on one eyelevel with the VoxBox.
But it sounds different. If you compare the two units against each other
the VoxBox sounds more scooped and the G9 has a louder midrange.
We tried every microphone with every preamp.
We did a Born to be wild cover with a male-rock-voice-singer.
Believe it or not, it´s in the combination!
If I read some posts like: "What is the best mic under 500 bucks" I start to smile now.
If someone asks me something like that in the future I will answer "It depends on your preamp son!" ;o)
One example. My friend uses the VoxBox with the Nevaton a lot.
We triend the Groove Tubes (sorry, I forgot the model! Something with "1A" ... ? ...)
and it was better for that voice. Perfect without EQ!
Then we did the G9-combinations. I always liked the VoxBox-combos
a little bit more until we hooked up the Nevaton MC416.
The Nevaton got a scooped sound and the VoxBox, too.
Sounds a little bit like not very much mids.
The G9 got a stronger midrange and that sounded perfect with the Nevaton on that singer.
At the end we had two winning combinations we both liked:
VoxBox + Groove Tubes
G9 + Nevaton MC416
Some people may ask: "And what´s about the Brauner?"
So I thought it might be a good idea to write a short comment for every mic.
But please note, it´s a matter of taste in a certain range and we got only one singer for the test.
NOTHING IS WRITTEN IN STONE !!!
Brauner - Phantom C
Very nice microphone. Open and detailed sound, not cold but ...
too much treble for a shouting rock-voice and not so much balls, sounds a little bit thin for my taste.
Maybe a very good mic for smoother music or poeple with a very full voice.
Rode - K2
Not bad but sounds metallic in the midrange with the G9 and the Voxbox.
Nothing for my taste. Sounds not smooth and always harsh and hard.
Sontronics - Helios
Cool at first sight, but too coloured in the midrange for my taste.
It´s a microphone with a "special-sound" that you like or ... not hate but let´s say don´t like ;o)
SE Electronics - Z 5600 A
The, in my opinion, absolut looser. The last mic under the sun. China-trebles that pierce your brains out.
Perhaps good for some Instruments or bad preamps that suck your trebles up. Very loud!
Studio Projects - T3
Sounds great with the VoxBox and nearly good with the G9.
The T3 is a mic with a loud midrange and that fits the VoxBox with it´s scooped sound.
With the G9 it´s getting too much for my taste.
I hope that helps someone ... but one thing´s left to say ...
The G9 is really a great preamp. The only "problem" with a lot of todays microphones is it´s pronounced midrange.
If you want a well balanced sound, go for a mic with not too much mids ...
and remember ... it´s only my taste ! :wink:
By the way ... does anyone have some ideas how to get the mids down in the G9 ?
I don´t want to use an EQ if I can do it in the circuit.
I want to give a little feedback and say THANX A LOT to Jakob!
Two Weeks ago I ordered all the parts for my first G9.
- PCBs from Audio-Kitchen
- Lundahl Input and Output-Trannys
- Mundorf M-Caps
- Selected and balanced Electro-Harmonix-tubes
- Panasonic FC Elecrolityc-Caps
I tried to buy the best stuff I know and ... of cause ... that fits the board.
There is not a millimeter space with the M-Caps on the PCB ;o)
but I think it´s worts it.
Yesterday a friend and I made a microphone-test.
Seven microphones and two preamps.
The amps:
- Manley Vox Box (preamp section only!)
- Gyraf Audio DIY G9 (one channel only!)
The mics:
- Brauner - Phantom C
- Groove Tubes - ?
- Rode - K2
- SE Electronics - Z 5600 A
- Sontronics - Helios
- Studio Projects - T3
- Nevaton - MC 416
We made the test in his professional studio.
The listening room acoustic is very good, the monitors are ADAM P22A
and the AD/DA Converter was a RME Fireface 800.
I know there is better equipment around, but I think it´s
good enough to tell the difference between different mics and mic-pres ;o)
To make it short ... the Gyraf DIY G9 is on one eyelevel with the VoxBox.
But it sounds different. If you compare the two units against each other
the VoxBox sounds more scooped and the G9 has a louder midrange.
We tried every microphone with every preamp.
We did a Born to be wild cover with a male-rock-voice-singer.
Believe it or not, it´s in the combination!
If I read some posts like: "What is the best mic under 500 bucks" I start to smile now.
If someone asks me something like that in the future I will answer "It depends on your preamp son!" ;o)
One example. My friend uses the VoxBox with the Nevaton a lot.
We triend the Groove Tubes (sorry, I forgot the model! Something with "1A" ... ? ...)
and it was better for that voice. Perfect without EQ!
Then we did the G9-combinations. I always liked the VoxBox-combos
a little bit more until we hooked up the Nevaton MC416.
The Nevaton got a scooped sound and the VoxBox, too.
Sounds a little bit like not very much mids.
The G9 got a stronger midrange and that sounded perfect with the Nevaton on that singer.
At the end we had two winning combinations we both liked:
VoxBox + Groove Tubes
G9 + Nevaton MC416
Some people may ask: "And what´s about the Brauner?"
So I thought it might be a good idea to write a short comment for every mic.
But please note, it´s a matter of taste in a certain range and we got only one singer for the test.
NOTHING IS WRITTEN IN STONE !!!
Brauner - Phantom C
Very nice microphone. Open and detailed sound, not cold but ...
too much treble for a shouting rock-voice and not so much balls, sounds a little bit thin for my taste.
Maybe a very good mic for smoother music or poeple with a very full voice.
Rode - K2
Not bad but sounds metallic in the midrange with the G9 and the Voxbox.
Nothing for my taste. Sounds not smooth and always harsh and hard.
Sontronics - Helios
Cool at first sight, but too coloured in the midrange for my taste.
It´s a microphone with a "special-sound" that you like or ... not hate but let´s say don´t like ;o)
SE Electronics - Z 5600 A
The, in my opinion, absolut looser. The last mic under the sun. China-trebles that pierce your brains out.
Perhaps good for some Instruments or bad preamps that suck your trebles up. Very loud!
Studio Projects - T3
Sounds great with the VoxBox and nearly good with the G9.
The T3 is a mic with a loud midrange and that fits the VoxBox with it´s scooped sound.
With the G9 it´s getting too much for my taste.
I hope that helps someone ... but one thing´s left to say ...
The G9 is really a great preamp. The only "problem" with a lot of todays microphones is it´s pronounced midrange.
If you want a well balanced sound, go for a mic with not too much mids ...
and remember ... it´s only my taste ! :wink:
By the way ... does anyone have some ideas how to get the mids down in the G9 ?
I don´t want to use an EQ if I can do it in the circuit.