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If you don't mind my asking, what do you generally listen to thru the Jazz Modules? Thanks and please keep them pictures acomin'. Cheers,Robin
These were my favorite speaker a few years ago at RMAF. I may not have known it at the time but they left a lasting impression on me. Enough that I purchased a pair of the Geddes Abbey kits which have much in common with Duke's Jazz Modules. And I agree, Duke is a class act.
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Thanks for sharing ncdrawl. Looks like a nice speaker for sure. You compared the sound to a good ribbon microphone and this has me . Ribbon microphones have a muted high end, not what one would think when using the word ribbon. Most ribbon speakers give fantastic resolution and detail. While a good ribbon mic will give great imaging, and a warm presentation, they do mute the highs, especially when compared to a good condenser mike. So are you saying the speakers give a muted high end? Not what I would expect from the compression driver used. Thanks, Rocket_Ronny
Hmmm, you've really got me thinking, ncdrawl!Just the other day I heard my first pure Blumlein recording with a pair of Coles 4040s and I was mighty impressed. It was baritone and piano - the sort of thing I do, so I'm familiar with the sound of many recordings of this type. I've got to say this was one of the best of them - maybe the best. Here it is, by an Australian engineer: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/3868720-post55.htmlHe also posted a guitar recording which is similarly impressive: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/3920562-post17.htmlWhat I am hearing relates to what you are saying regarding flatness of response, i.e., it does sound flatter than the SF12 - at least the Royer SF12. This encourages me to actually take the trouble to compare my Royer SF12 to my Speiden SF12 that predates it and looks superficially identical, but is entirely different on the inside - different polepieces, ribbons, screens(?) and transformers (laminated vs toroidal). As you say - "not too shy in any area, not too heavy" - is how the 4040 clips sound to me, and flat in this way doesn't sound boring, but beautiful.
The JM also played very subtle & polished Gilberto/Getz jazz & classic blues with great finesse. These are among my favorite speakers ever.
Apology for brief OT:Have either/any of you recording fanatics heard Ray Kimber's Iso-Mic recordings (made about 40 mins SE of my home)? Ditto same question played back as recorded, 4-ch SACD? Curious how you would rate above vs. your favorite standard stereo recordings. I certainly don't have the experience you guys do w/ the best stereo techniques, but I'd be pretty shocked if such could rival Ray's Iso-Mic. (IM has limitations: size of the 4-mic spacing, size of the cardiod damper, difficulty in setup, blocking of live performance views, ratio of signal to ambient noise because of large spacing mics-to-source...in other words, as usual, no free lunch...) But the resulting dynamic range, image & stage qualities are just nuts. It's the only source to cause my amps to shut down so far.
Heard for the 4th or 5th time Duke's JM, at AC facilitator Bill Berndt's place Sunday.For a length of time Bill played his favorite Ozzie Ossborn metalBeyond being a great humble person, Duke is generous to a fault.
Quote from: ro7939 on 21 Mar 2009, 02:28 amApology for brief OT:Have either/any of you recording fanatics heard Ray Kimber's Iso-Mic recordings (made about 40 mins SE of my home)? Ditto same question played back as recorded, 4-ch SACD? Curious how you would rate above vs. your favorite standard stereo recordings. I certainly don't have the experience you guys do w/ the best stereo techniques, but I'd be pretty shocked if such could rival Ray's Iso-Mic. (IM has limitations: size of the 4-mic spacing, size of the cardiod damper, difficulty in setup, blocking of live performance views, ratio of signal to ambient noise because of large spacing mics-to-source...in other words, as usual, no free lunch...) But the resulting dynamic range, image & stage qualities are just nuts. It's the only source to cause my amps to shut down so far. Yes, ive heard them, sound is ok/good but the setup is just ridiculous. About the farthest thing from practical! In my mind, nothing, and I mean absolutely nothing will rival pure blumlein.