Hey Andrew, been subscribed from the beginning and your content and the way to deliver it is my favorite... Great drum sound... All the best... Keep going..
I love nice Mics but for me they aren't affordable but I totally understand what you mean. One day I'd love to get some of these kinds of affordable mics
I bought the wa-47jr for kick out purposes and I'm amazed at how good that sounds. Loads of weight in the 50-60hz range. I would be interested to hear an a/b with this.
WARM is awesome. 1st heard them used on Mr. Carlson's Lab. He used it for vocal, & I was blown away. You are the 1st to apply it to music instruments, & I have to say there is no failure here. I would love to own one myself.
"never say never" 😉 So nice to hear drums panned properly for the visual... last time I checked we are your audience! Maybe you should start asking Engineer/Producers on your studio tours if they prefer "audience" or "drummer's" perspective and then make a video compilation of "preference" and "why?"
drummer perspective. why? air drums. People don't want to listen to drums, they want to be the drummer. in their cars at the stop light, desk at work/school. playing the big fills. Most people are right-handed so right hand drummer perspective. With that said, I have mixed bands that wanted audience perspective.
@@PlottingTheDownfall Air drummers "play" in mono 😎 and probably amount to 3% of "the audience". Ultimately, my point is when making a video of a drum performance unless the camera is behind the kit the audio doesn't match the visual.
Thx for sharing I liked it. I use the WA47 tube for vocal. It sounds amazing. My setup is just vocal and acoustic guitar. I play keyboards. I went through a different mics, the WA47 just stood out for me specially for the price. Also the music you have on there, very nice man is ever loud .
Man your intro theme jam sounds killer! Did you record and produce that in the same space shown here? I have 3 Warm mics... might have to get this baby
"Perfect recreation" of WHICH N47 though? Anyone with experience/ familiarity with original/ vintage FET 47s will tell you they ALL sound different. If you are referring to the fact that United designed and constructed their mic to be as "faithful a reproduction" as possible based on the schematics and using their choice of materials (because it's impossible to obtain all the same parts from the original era - then I agree, I would ALSO like to hear a side to side comparison as I am a FAN of the United microphone!! Cheers! 🤘🏻
Jr has no transformer. So it’ll be cleaner / more sterile. This will probably sound more Competitively like a traditional 47 FET or similar clone. The Jr. has amazing sub frequency sound but does not sound like a real FET, but for $300 goes far.
I think Andrew does a great job,I love Warm,I’ve followed his recommendations ,Propaganda not at All I have 3 273 and building,Keep up the great work Andrew,Love Warm