27th July 2005, 09:24 AM
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| Gear maniac
Join Date: May 2005 Location: LA
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Originally Posted by rentedroom I picked up the Antlope clock about 2 weeks ago and all I can say is that as soon as we connected it we heard dramatic changes in the sound quality. It sounds more cohesive, the top end is smooth and the low end is clearer than the Big Ben or any clock I have ever used. When we switched back and forth beetween the Big Ben and the Antelope, The Big Ben sounded distorted and harsh. I am not used to having such a dramatic change from a clock, when I first tried the Big Ben , I thought it sounded a little better and took care of some pops and clicks and maybe was a little smoother. But the Antelope clock is incredible. I also gave CD's with A/B mixes to engineers in the studio, without telling them what the differnce is and they both picked the Antelope mix over the Big Ben, everybody saying that it was easier to listen to and it sounded polished. Anybody who has been in the studio has been floored of what a clock can do for audio. If you have any other questions , please don't hesitate to ask. | Where can I check it out at? (Site wise?)
Thanks,
Tim |
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