Comparing BLA a/c 828mk2 to stock with various preamps, etc
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:36 pm
Well, I took some time tonight to scientifically record some acoustic guitar with my trusty AKG 414 B/ULS. I did this for my own knowledge, as I have upgraded all of my preamps and modded my 828mk2 since my last big recording session in the fall (been mixing since them and working on IDM stuff of my own).
I used the following signal path:
2000 Taylor 310ce, capo at 2nd fret
AKG 414 B/ULS pointed at the 12th-14th fret of the Taylor
10' Monster mic cable
into...
MOTU 828mk2 with Black Lion analog and clock mod
MOTU 828mk2 (stock)
I compared the following:
Taylor -->414-->cable-->MOTU 828mk2 with Black Lion analog and clock mod using...
MOTU preamp modded by Black Lion
Sytek channel #1 (stock Neotek preamp)
Sytek Channel #3 (Burr-Brown op-amp)
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod and IDSS set to 1 o'clock
Symetrix SX-202
Electro Harmonix 12AY7 (12AU7 in L, GT 12AX7 in R)
and then...
Taylor -->414-->cable-->MOTU 828mk2 (stock) using...
Stock MOTU preamp
Sytek channel #1 (stock Neotek preamp)
Sytek Channel #3 (Burr-Brown op-amp)
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod and IDSS set to 1 o'clock
Symetrix SX-202
Electro Harmonix 12AY7 (12AU7 in L, GT 12AX7 in R)
I only listened back to all of the files through the modded 828mk2, since I know how much of a difference there is monitoring through the stock vs modded units.
My impressions:
•••It seems that the stock 828mk2's inputs are slightly hotter and overload more quickly.
•••Once can instantly hear clocking errors/analog path degradation of signal in the unmodded unit. The Taylor sounds less 3D and all preamps sound "tinty" in the high mids with less detailed low end.
•••The modded MOTU mic preamp is as nice as the Sytek channel one for clean.
•••The Symetrix SX-202 is a very cool little preamp and sounds great. I just bought it last week on eBay for $118. It's from 1988 and is 2 channels. Very clean.
•••The Burr-Brown Sytek Channel sounds amazing, as does the EH 12AY7.
•••The MP20 sounds good, though not as good as the Sytek Burr-Brown. The IDSS control darkens things up a bit, though the EH 12AY7 sounds much better for a tube sound (duh!).
I plan on recreating the experiment even more scientifically by:
•••recording the same chord progression to a click track so that all files can be flipped through in time with one another
•••Keeping all levels on the preamps exactly the same and using Trim to set input levels more precisely
•••using the AKG414 B/ULS, the AT4047sv, an Oktava MK012, a Sennheiser e609 Silver, and an SM57 in the next experiment.
All files will be raw, no compression, no EQ or roll-off. I'll post them as WAV files (30 to 45 secs) on my server and create a basic webpage for download. You'll be able to drag to zero in DP and flip through them, comparing the BLA 828mk2 to the stock version, as well as the analog path using several preamps and mics.
I am hoping to be done the recording part of this by Sunday evening, and want to have to time to do it all in one shot. I may also see about feeding an electric guitar loop (direct) to an amp via ReAmp and micing the amp with the same signal paths.
I need to learn my new gear and I'll be sure to share the results with you all!
Jeff
I used the following signal path:
2000 Taylor 310ce, capo at 2nd fret
AKG 414 B/ULS pointed at the 12th-14th fret of the Taylor
10' Monster mic cable
into...
MOTU 828mk2 with Black Lion analog and clock mod
MOTU 828mk2 (stock)
I compared the following:
Taylor -->414-->cable-->MOTU 828mk2 with Black Lion analog and clock mod using...
MOTU preamp modded by Black Lion
Sytek channel #1 (stock Neotek preamp)
Sytek Channel #3 (Burr-Brown op-amp)
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod and IDSS set to 1 o'clock
Symetrix SX-202
Electro Harmonix 12AY7 (12AU7 in L, GT 12AX7 in R)
and then...
Taylor -->414-->cable-->MOTU 828mk2 (stock) using...
Stock MOTU preamp
Sytek channel #1 (stock Neotek preamp)
Sytek Channel #3 (Burr-Brown op-amp)
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod
Presonus MP20 w/Burr Brown mod and IDSS set to 1 o'clock
Symetrix SX-202
Electro Harmonix 12AY7 (12AU7 in L, GT 12AX7 in R)
I only listened back to all of the files through the modded 828mk2, since I know how much of a difference there is monitoring through the stock vs modded units.
My impressions:
•••It seems that the stock 828mk2's inputs are slightly hotter and overload more quickly.
•••Once can instantly hear clocking errors/analog path degradation of signal in the unmodded unit. The Taylor sounds less 3D and all preamps sound "tinty" in the high mids with less detailed low end.
•••The modded MOTU mic preamp is as nice as the Sytek channel one for clean.
•••The Symetrix SX-202 is a very cool little preamp and sounds great. I just bought it last week on eBay for $118. It's from 1988 and is 2 channels. Very clean.
•••The Burr-Brown Sytek Channel sounds amazing, as does the EH 12AY7.
•••The MP20 sounds good, though not as good as the Sytek Burr-Brown. The IDSS control darkens things up a bit, though the EH 12AY7 sounds much better for a tube sound (duh!).
I plan on recreating the experiment even more scientifically by:
•••recording the same chord progression to a click track so that all files can be flipped through in time with one another
•••Keeping all levels on the preamps exactly the same and using Trim to set input levels more precisely
•••using the AKG414 B/ULS, the AT4047sv, an Oktava MK012, a Sennheiser e609 Silver, and an SM57 in the next experiment.
All files will be raw, no compression, no EQ or roll-off. I'll post them as WAV files (30 to 45 secs) on my server and create a basic webpage for download. You'll be able to drag to zero in DP and flip through them, comparing the BLA 828mk2 to the stock version, as well as the analog path using several preamps and mics.
I am hoping to be done the recording part of this by Sunday evening, and want to have to time to do it all in one shot. I may also see about feeding an electric guitar loop (direct) to an amp via ReAmp and micing the amp with the same signal paths.
I need to learn my new gear and I'll be sure to share the results with you all!
Jeff