Tube Compression - That Drum Sound!
Here at The Coolest Recording Space in South London we like to get supercharged - which is why we're renown for turning All our knobs up to 11 !!
Here's a few videos showing how tube compression affects the sound of the mics:
1 - The Behemoth: - lots of heavy duty transformer / valve compression - great on drums.
2 - The Vortexion - a tad more hi fi sounding - these were used by Joe Meek - The Who - & a whole bunch of cool engineers back in the day. Also great using a condenser mic for piano!
We do have a large collection of vintage tube preamps at www.shrunkenheadsstudios.com - all have distinct supertasty flavours we use to capture a certain je-ne-sais-quoi - that magic element that makes a good recording sound Great.
Sometimes - you just need some extra Mojo - like these RFT tube preamps from the 40's:
Or these Ampex pre's - amazing with condenser mics:
You can see the studio HERE:
Here's a few videos showing how tube compression affects the sound of the mics:
1 - The Behemoth: - lots of heavy duty transformer / valve compression - great on drums.
2 - The Vortexion - a tad more hi fi sounding - these were used by Joe Meek - The Who - & a whole bunch of cool engineers back in the day. Also great using a condenser mic for piano!
3 - Akai preamps - these came out of an Akai reel to reel tape machine - they sound nice & crunchy on drums - great on guitar (electric & acoustic) & great on percussion.
We do have a large collection of vintage tube preamps at www.shrunkenheadsstudios.com - all have distinct supertasty flavours we use to capture a certain je-ne-sais-quoi - that magic element that makes a good recording sound Great.
Sometimes - you just need some extra Mojo - like these RFT tube preamps from the 40's:
Or these Ampex pre's - amazing with condenser mics:
You can see the studio HERE:
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