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Vintage Studer desk.....(is mine!)
Oh dear......I am in trouble again!
My lecturer at school is selling his vintage Studer analogue desk, and ever since he told me about it I havent stopped dreaming about owning it. He reckons the mic preamps and EQ on this thing are just superb! Imagine it as a front end for my DAW.....10 mic pre's, and sweet EQ! At AUD$5000, that's $500 per mic pre. I could spend $2000 on just 1 Avalon class-A mic pre..... My lecturer knows his sh*t and reckons this thing is amazing, and has to sell it for whatever reason. he has just serviced it, replaced the faders with high quality P&G faders, and put in direct outs on the insert points. Anyone here have any comments to make? Anyone have any experience with Studer consoles?? Anyone think I would be wasting my money???? Cheers, Jase |
It's out of my league I'm affraid. I would love a really nice analogue desk though (I like the analogue desks better than the low to meduim budget digital desks by the way). $5000 on a desk is way more than I could ever dream on spending. :cry:
How many channels, sends/returns and groups? - Just to make me become more jealous. hehe |
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If you think about it, I could pay AUD$2000-$4000 for a couple of Avalon class-A mic pre's.....or some lower end valve pre's...But with this desk I am getting 10 vintage studer preamps with sweet EQ. Think of it as buying little channel modules....Like Neve/SSL channel strips. This is the type of thing that Lenny Kravitz has tons of because they have a particular sound. My lecturer was telling me, that "when you walk into a room with a Neve console, urei outboard, studer analogue 24 track, all you have to do is place a mic near your sound source and you have that big international sound. It's the equipment that matters! Of course you need to know the fundamentals, and you must have knowledge, but with the right equipment, you will be making better quality records. Expensive equipment=expensive sound........" Im not sure if I agree 100%...but he makes a good point. Anyways......Im looking forward to owning a piece of recording history! Cheers, Jase |
so you will be accualy saving money and geting much better preamps by buying the desk
go check it out you like it, buy it... |
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Let us know how it goes. You must really have some cash behind you. What did you do before becoming a student? |
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I will keep you guys informed, Jase |
who exacly is this teacher of yours?
where do you study? :o |
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:) jase |
lol ok man :o
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I go to a school in Sydney, Australia, called the JMC Academy. It is the most (Industry) respected Audio College in Australia, and my lecturer is a bloke by the name of "Greg Simmons". He is the founder of an Australian magazine called "Audio Technology", and he is also a judge for the ARIA awards in Australia, for the category "Best local Engineer"....basically he is a very well known and respected engineer.....and also a great teacher! Anyways.....I can stop dreaming of pristine sound and go back to dreaming about devastating basslines and nasty leads! Ahhh....I can always rely on my virus to soothe my pain! Cheers, Jase |
Bad luck there mate. What happened?
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Cheers, jase |
Just thought I would update this post, as I have now bought the desk, and am picking it up tonight!!!
Very exciting......I cant wait. I will let you all know how it sounds, and post some pics when I get the chance. :D |
that must wight at least 60 kg doesnt it?
need help carring it? :wink: |
Nice Jase!
Hope it meets you expectations. If it doesn't, feel free to send it over here - just trying to help. :wink: |
Oh, smash it against your head a Jackass style.. or not.
Congrats mate. Hope it has that sweet sound you are after |
Cheers!
I wont be trying it out for a little while, as I have some soldering to do first. I have to change he XLR connections from the direct out multi-core, as my MOTU only has jack inputs, and then I am wiring up an XLR patch panel so I dont have to reach around the back of the console everytime I want to plug in a mic. Not too long though...... Hey Hollowcell, have you seen any of this news about the band Regurgitator recording their latest album in Melbourne in a see through studio in federation square (smack bang in the CBD), and televised 24hours a day on cable digital!!! Crazy man........They have some awesome gear, and a big fan base in Japan I hear?? I will post pics soon! Jase |
No I haven't heard about that!
I like Regurgitator alot actually. I'm not sure if the engineers would happy being watched to that degree to record an album. All I can say is Regurgitator must be a pretty good band to work with if the producers, trackers and other studio types don't mind being watched. Ahhhh.....I miss the music from home.....:cry: |
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