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Old 1st September 2007   #1
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Can you Identify the gear in this Picture??

Can anyone name the gear in this rack? (apart from the002)

Whoever names it all right, wins a chocolate bar! Lets go from top to bottom if we can...

Its from a decent studio i've heard a bit about, but i have no idea what this gear is
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Above the 002 appears to be a behringer ada8000 and some other behry gear. directly below is 2 art tps2 preamps. I cant make out the units farther down, not the best pic.
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Behringer HA4700 Headphone Amp
Behringer ADA8000?
Digi002
2x Art TPS II
Patchbay (Neutrik)
2x Behringer PEQ-2200
Line6 POD PRO/ BASS POD PRO
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so i guess its all fairly average gear then.... man i gta sart getting better.This guy pulls some insane sounds its crazy.
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With good mics and a good room, and by micing the instruments properly, for sure he can do decent stuff.
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so i guess its all fairly average gear then.... man i gta sart getting better.This guy pulls some insane sounds its crazy.

"WHAT GEAR" should never stop you from getting a good sound. Today's inexpensive gear is not yesterday's four track cassette recorder.

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That is not a Pod abut rather a Behringer V-Amp pro at the bottom. You can actually make out the logo on the left of it.
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This is not even remotely slutty gear. "Fairly Average" would be a compliment.

Just goes to show you.

Why didn't you just ask hi yourself? Who knows, if he's that much better than you, maybe you could pick up a thing or two.

Be friendly. I never see another engineer as competition. That kind of thinking is crazy.
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The ada8000 is actually a decent preamp. It's right with any of the the other cheap stuff and on electric guitars I actually like it more than the presonus eureka. The only drawback is the pre's get extremely noisey past 3/4's gain, up until then they're ok. That being said I have WAY better pre's now and it really does make a difference in the end.
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Behringer HA4700 Headphone Amp
Behringer ADA8000?
Digi002
2x Art TPS II
Patchbay (Neutrik)
2x Behringer PEQ-2200
Line6 POD PRO/ BASS POD PRO
thats what i was thinking as well....
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"WHAT GEAR" should never stop you from getting a good sound. Today's inexpensive gear is not yesterday's four track cassette recorder.

Your defintely right with this one. But his mixes sound almost too clear! Is that a quality given from the Art Pre's?
I would ask him myself, but he's on holidays in canada apparently! But e's worked with most of the great bands here in Australia in the heavier scene.
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