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New FMR Compresser
FMR RNLA REALLY NICE LEVELING AMPLIFIER
here's a blurb.
http://store.yahoo.com/humbucker/fmraurnleamm.html
I think its la2a type clone, and the price is amazing.
here's a blurb.
http://store.yahoo.com/humbucker/fmraurnleamm.html
I think its la2a type clone, and the price is amazing.
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Re: New FMR Compresser
Henry wrote:FMR RNLA REALLY NICE LEVELING AMPLIFIER
here's a blurb.
http://store.yahoo.com/humbucker/fmraurnleamm.html
I think its la2a type clone, and the price is amazing.
LA2a type clone? Really? I'd love to know how they managed to fit the transformers, tubes, power supply and T4b into such a small 1/3 1U rack case.
Jesus, it's not an LA2a type clone. In fact, I'd guarantee that it's nothing like a LA2a, not even close. The reason? The laws of physics (ie they don't change, even if retarded fashions in the audio world do).
That's not to say it wouldn't be coloured, nor sound great.
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I think they've tried to make something in that vein, with the same high standards as the RNC, with the same incredible value for money. Harvey Gerst seems to like it which got my interest, thats always a good sign.
Anyway, despite the Vintage Police moaning and whinging again, it's something worth investigating!
Anyway, despite the Vintage Police moaning and whinging again, it's something worth investigating!
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Re: New FMR Compresser
[quote="Henry"] I think its la2a type clone, and the price is amazing.[/quote]
Here we go again.........Henry's thinking.
Here we go again.........Henry's thinking.
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Like the RNC, I just wish they had balanced inputs - unless the preamp you're using has a TRS insert point, the absence of a balanced line in precludes the thing from being used non-desk (well - DAW) tracking.
Yeah, I know FMR have their blurb on why they haven't, and I'm sure it makes a lot of sense - its just I can't use it in my setup (without goiung the whole balanced / unbalanced converter thing).
Yeah, I know FMR have their blurb on why they haven't, and I'm sure it makes a lot of sense - its just I can't use it in my setup (without goiung the whole balanced / unbalanced converter thing).
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balanced or unbalanced cabling between items of equipment has got diddly squat to do with an internally balanced signal path inside an individual piece of gear. Who knows what Bob was taking about or maybe there is a misinterpretation going on here.
Virtually every piece of electronic audio equipment has an "unbalanced" or non-symetrical internal signal path, in fact the only internally balanced or internally symetrical piece of gear that comes to mind is the Telefunken V72.
Interfacing unbalanced equipment with balanced equipment generally works just fine, so long as a few rules are followed. Saying that "the absence of a balanced line in precludes the thing from being used non-desk" doesn't make sense.
Virtually every piece of electronic audio equipment has an "unbalanced" or non-symetrical internal signal path, in fact the only internally balanced or internally symetrical piece of gear that comes to mind is the Telefunken V72.
Interfacing unbalanced equipment with balanced equipment generally works just fine, so long as a few rules are followed. Saying that "the absence of a balanced line in precludes the thing from being used non-desk" doesn't make sense.
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[quote]Saying that "the absence of a balanced line in precludes the thing from being used non-desk" doesn't make sense.[/quote]
yeah. just make up some specific cables, and shits all flossy again.
a lot of 002 users are gonna get caught out by this. i've already been called in to help out a few artists without a clue.
is that a.w.a.c.? ha ha ha.
make up cables, defrag hdd's, generally make myself their first-point-of-call. cunning, what?
chris.
yeah. just make up some specific cables, and shits all flossy again.
a lot of 002 users are gonna get caught out by this. i've already been called in to help out a few artists without a clue.
is that a.w.a.c.? ha ha ha.
make up cables, defrag hdd's, generally make myself their first-point-of-call. cunning, what?
chris.
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I am willing to stand corrected, but balanced cable gives better RFI rejection, yes? So working in places with flouros everywhere and there is a diff between balanced and unbalanced?
As Rob says, what goes on inside the nice shielded boxdoesn't worry me at all. Its the cable runs (however short) that are the potential noise sources.
I'd love to learn that I'm wrong on this. I can certainly solder up the odd cable or two if there's no sonic value in staying balanced.
As Rob says, what goes on inside the nice shielded boxdoesn't worry me at all. Its the cable runs (however short) that are the potential noise sources.
I'd love to learn that I'm wrong on this. I can certainly solder up the odd cable or two if there's no sonic value in staying balanced.
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Henry wrote:There are ppl who seem to have picked up that anal american forum thing where they feel compelled to critique the f>>> out of anything you write however trivial. Even a simple referal to a description has to be put through their stupid anal scrutiny!
I'm assuming you're putting me in that category of 'vintage police' or whatever.
whatever.
It's not a matter of policing, it's a matter of clarifying what most people in the audio world wish to believe - that you can replace good quality, professional equipment with cheap, mass-produced chinese garbage with no compromise in quality. It just doesn't happen, although I think Henry in audio fantasyland believes so.
That said, the RNLA is not chinese made, nor mass produced garbage. but it isn't an electro-optical levelling amplifier, no matter what you may be led to believe.
Henry wrote:I think its la2a type clone, and the price is amazing.
A clone is more or less an exact duplicate of the original. You said it was a "la2a type clone". Nowhere have I read that it is an LA2a clone, other than the fact that they make the point that it isn't.
Henry, you get criticised because most of the time what you write is misguided, and total and utter crap.
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I did write "what would I know..." but you failed to read that also right?
I'm sure everyone here can see that there were no dogmatic assertions made about the product by me, because there are none.
I think...means I'm not sure etc.... I didn't say it was an LA2A! READ THE LINK FIRST. It's the underlined thing that takes you to a website that has info on it. There's a sentence below the link which says, "I think its an la2a type clone". That sentence is actually an editorial comment which finds its subject in the preceding LINK. If you havn't read the LINK, you won't make sense of the comment.
I'm sure the description in the blurb, if you bothered to read it (WHICH I REFERED FROM), explains that it is a Levelling Amplifier with a sonic signature in the "LA2A, LA3A" tradition etc. Followed by a disclaimer..
READ THE DISCLAIMER
There is nothing in the comment I wrote that needs clarifying! The mess is in your own head I'm afraid. Read the post in its context first.
Move on with your life please, don't get bogged down attempting to deconstruct trivial posts about a cheap little comp that might interest the small studio.
Take Marks polite advice and stop escalating this nonsense further! I will ok!
I'm sure everyone here can see that there were no dogmatic assertions made about the product by me, because there are none.
I think...means I'm not sure etc.... I didn't say it was an LA2A! READ THE LINK FIRST. It's the underlined thing that takes you to a website that has info on it. There's a sentence below the link which says, "I think its an la2a type clone". That sentence is actually an editorial comment which finds its subject in the preceding LINK. If you havn't read the LINK, you won't make sense of the comment.
I'm sure the description in the blurb, if you bothered to read it (WHICH I REFERED FROM), explains that it is a Levelling Amplifier with a sonic signature in the "LA2A, LA3A" tradition etc. Followed by a disclaimer..
READ THE DISCLAIMER
There is nothing in the comment I wrote that needs clarifying! The mess is in your own head I'm afraid. Read the post in its context first.
Move on with your life please, don't get bogged down attempting to deconstruct trivial posts about a cheap little comp that might interest the small studio.
Take Marks polite advice and stop escalating this nonsense further! I will ok!
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