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As discussed you'd need to be big to pull it off, and because I'm built like a bitch a no no for me :P

Just had rare as f**k steak cbf waiting for it to cook more

rare on this scale tasted good though

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lol well done - waste of a good qaulity steak..

fixed my dash made a custom surround with scott..

So now you'll be attending meets?

Bitch...

P.S. paint it black Aaron.

yeh ill be at garage cafe soon. wait for me yeh?

i was driving to scotts house holding the dash lol

Yo how come my Rode NT3 needs less trim than my Shure Beta 87A...both on phantom power...

different mic's dude. lol

the nt3 is a condenser mic it'll be less sensetive and need less trim than the 87A. plus phantom power is shite lol.. when you turn it on though does it buzz?

we use condensers for high hats or border line snare. plus guitars brass etc for when there isnt a DI or an acoustic is being used without a DI

No buzz from phantom power, sounds really good actually! 87A is incredible, doesn't even sound like a mic...just sounds like someone's voice coming straight through the speaker. And that's using my guitar amp as a monitor lol.

well it means that the mixer is earthed really well then so thats good.

yeh 87a is a great mic. you should invest in either foldbacks or some studio monitors.. did you end up getting them? cant be mixing through comp speakers lol play the track on your theatre system and itll sound aids.

lol reverb level: karaoke. Gotta work out how to put on reverb first; this mixer has so much shit to learn.

Will be getting monitors when tax return arrives. What did you recommend again?

it has in built effects in the mixer doesnt it?

i cant remember what mark thought, but i was thinking Behringer B3031A

DUDE, if you can get your hands on a set of yamaha ns10 studio monitors, that what we use. its also what tupac used and 808 studios currently use still.

but they are exxy

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/YAMAHA-NS10M-STUDIO-MONITORS-/150879125911?pt=AU_hifi_system&hash=item232118c197#ht_500wt_1203

they arent powered either so you need another amp

it has in built effects in the mixer doesnt it?

i cant remember what mark thought, but i was thinking Behringer B3031A

DUDE, if you can get your hands on a set of yamaha ns10 studio monitors, that what we use. its also what tupac used and 808 studios currently use still.

but they are exxy

http://www.ebay.com....7#ht_500wt_1203

they arent powered either so you need another amp

LOL @ ns10's in 2012

they were good (and industry standard) like 20 years ago man...

there is a lot better out there these days.

if you want a reccomendation give me a price range and i'll ask my brother (he was the audio project manager for the olympic opening/closing ceremony)

Dude ns10's are still one of the top studio monitors, if they are powered with a correct amp.

Live is very much different to studio work.

Yes i work in audio, and we have quite a succesful company in live & studio work. Birds can confirm this.

We use ns10m and im pretty sure if out mixes came out shit we wouldnt be where we are.

Anyone who says ns10m are outdated and shit, cannot mix for shit. And thats why they believe they sound like shit

Dude ns10's are still one of the top studio monitors, if they are powered with a correct amp.

Live is very much different to studio work.

Yes i work in audio, and we have quite a succesful company in live & studio work. Birds can confirm this.

We use ns10m and im pretty sure if out mixes came out shit we wouldnt be where we are

lol i realise studio and live are different... i'm sure andrew didn't fill the stadium with 11ty billion reference monitors ;)

that's only 1 area of his job lol - poor kid gets worked to the BONE for like $75k (problem is he loves it)

Remember I was a dj/nightclub promoer and involved in studio production for a decade and have toured pretty much every major dance music producer (well the pre 05ish ones anyway) and eveyone has been phazing out ns10's since the early 2000's. we had 2 sets in our studio, and moved 1 set into the loungeroom. there is still 1 set in the studio that gets used for production, but not the final mixdown

ns10's are good reference monitors for production no doubt, but the reason for them being where they were in the industry was moreso that they dont have the best sound, and if your music sounds good on ns10's then it will sound good on anything.

if you want reference monitors for listening, then there are better options is what i'm saying.

you should hear these new ones that andrew bought man.... somewhere in ther region of 5k... they sound amazing

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