Pags! Another great video. Great story, too. Enjoyed every minute of it. Looks like a fantastic mic. Your opinion of it being up there with the original 47's carries a lot of weight. I appreciate the quality of the comparison's also. Really nice.
Thanks for the kind words. This mic has held a special place for me for a VERY long time. It was the first mic that I used for a vocal production where I felt I didn't need to do any EQ or "work" on after recording. Obviously that depends on a lot of factors, but the way this mic operates definitely puts it as my first choice for a lot of projects. It rarely leaves the mic stand in the studio.
The Peluso 2247SE is a nice microphone. It is more open than an original U47. Despite what is advertised, the 2247LE is warmer and they do not sound the same. I purchased the 2247SE after using the 2247LE at a vocal session. I was lucky enough to test my 2247SE next to a beautiful Wagner U47. They definitely behaved similarly, but the Peluso was more open and lacked some of the depth. That said, I made some great recordings with the 2247SE when I had it; cello, center choir/orchestra mic, guitar, and trumpet. All my trumpets for my recording of "Granada" were made with the 2247SE. I had the Warm WA47 in my studio for a few months to do some testing, and made a video on my channel about it. I would have a hard time justifying the extra pricing for the Peluso with the exception of the build quality, which is better on the Peluso. The sonic jump from the WA47 doesn't happen until you cross into the higher end replica world of the Pearlman 47, FleA 47, Wunder CM7, Heiserman 47T, or Telefunken Electrostatic U47.
Thanks for checking it out and chiming in. Besides the build quality, the customer service for Peluso is something quite impressive. Im also all for supporting a mom n pop style shop over a mass import company as well. Yes, you pay for that, but I feel its going to a "better" place, if that makes any sense. Ive had my peluso next to an original U47, and weather it was just the age and wear on the capsule or the tube, I preferred the sound on the peluso. I also swapped out the original peluso tube as well, which did change the sound slightly in a positive direction. The new telefunken reissue of the U47, I honestly didn't care much for. It sounds nice and all but it doesnt sound 5 figures nice. Just my opinion. lol
Great video Pags! This mic sounds incredible!
Thanks! Its def my fav by a good margin.
Pags! Another great video. Great story, too. Enjoyed every minute of it. Looks like a fantastic mic. Your opinion of it being up there with the original 47's carries a lot of weight. I appreciate the quality of the comparison's also. Really nice.
Thanks for the kind words. This mic has held a special place for me for a VERY long time. It was the first mic that I used for a vocal production where I felt I didn't need to do any EQ or "work" on after recording. Obviously that depends on a lot of factors, but the way this mic operates definitely puts it as my first choice for a lot of projects. It rarely leaves the mic stand in the studio.
The Peluso 2247SE is a nice microphone. It is more open than an original U47. Despite what is advertised, the 2247LE is warmer and they do not sound the same. I purchased the 2247SE after using the 2247LE at a vocal session. I was lucky enough to test my 2247SE next to a beautiful Wagner U47. They definitely behaved similarly, but the Peluso was more open and lacked some of the depth. That said, I made some great recordings with the 2247SE when I had it; cello, center choir/orchestra mic, guitar, and trumpet. All my trumpets for my recording of "Granada" were made with the 2247SE. I had the Warm WA47 in my studio for a few months to do some testing, and made a video on my channel about it. I would have a hard time justifying the extra pricing for the Peluso with the exception of the build quality, which is better on the Peluso. The sonic jump from the WA47 doesn't happen until you cross into the higher end replica world of the Pearlman 47, FleA 47, Wunder CM7, Heiserman 47T, or Telefunken Electrostatic U47.
Thanks for checking it out and chiming in. Besides the build quality, the customer service for Peluso is something quite impressive. Im also all for supporting a mom n pop style shop over a mass import company as well. Yes, you pay for that, but I feel its going to a "better" place, if that makes any sense. Ive had my peluso next to an original U47, and weather it was just the age and wear on the capsule or the tube, I preferred the sound on the peluso. I also swapped out the original peluso tube as well, which did change the sound slightly in a positive direction. The new telefunken reissue of the U47, I honestly didn't care much for. It sounds nice and all but it doesnt sound 5 figures nice. Just my opinion. lol
Almost to 2k!!!
Im tryin!! Probably would be there already if i was more consistent like you and Bandrew.