Pretty sure you could put a 100 year old telephone receiver in front of that guitar, wire it up to a cassette deck, hit record and it would still sound good. What a beauty.
WA-14 was marginally better than the others. Still, I just got the 251 and I think I'm gonna be happy with it. The 47jr is better than most microphones in its pricerange.
Joel is so clean! I’m thinking about picking up a 47jr because it’s so different than all the mics in my locker. Sounds great for a price of $249 I’m seeing now.
My FAVE: WA 251. Now I wish I knew how it sounds on vocals. :P EDIT: I perused more your videos and paid attention to what was used on vocals... yeah... it sounds amazing ;)
Hey Joe! I was noticing the gain structure on the tb12 gain is all the way down and output all the way up.. yet the gain meter shows almost above 0 db gain.. was this the way it was tracked? thank you ! you're tracks sound nothing but amazing !
Hey thank you. Yeah that output is only a trim. No active gain. So I wanted that setting for the most invisible sonics. Although turning down the trim and pumping more gain has a way to get more color and also a very useful setting!
0:57 WA84
1:57 WA14
2:58 wa47jr
3:58 wa87
5:00 wa251
5:57 wa47
The warm wa14 is farby the most honest one! Captures the sound as it should
Just bought a WA 47......outstanding microphone....
You just sold me on the WA47jr! Will have to wait for the WA47 when I can afford it!
Pretty sure you could put a 100 year old telephone receiver in front of that guitar, wire it up to a cassette deck, hit record and it would still sound good. What a beauty.
Yes!! That’s is a late 80s Taylor from the “Santee” era (I think that is how you spell it). Beautiful instrument
WA-14 was marginally better than the others. Still, I just got the 251 and I think I'm gonna be happy with it. The 47jr is better than most microphones in its pricerange.
Changed my mind about the 251. It wasn't emulating the mic I was hoping it was emulating.
My primary mic now is my WA 47jr. It seems to excel on just about evderything.
Jeremy Thornton it’s also my main mic, I love it on acoustic and vocals
Joel is so clean! I’m thinking about picking up a 47jr because it’s so different than all the mics in my locker. Sounds great for a price of $249 I’m seeing now.
My FAVE: WA 251. Now I wish I knew how it sounds on vocals. :P
EDIT: I perused more your videos and paid attention to what was used on vocals... yeah... it sounds amazing ;)
1)84, 2)412 on this source and I would use both and back up the the 412 and raise it up a bit to get more of the room.
super vid.
Warm Audio WA-47Jr at 2:41
This is how a comparison is done.
Thank you Patrick!
Joe mentioned these files being available for download - anyone know where to find them? They're not in the description like he said.......thanks!
That cheap mic sounds a lot better than a rode if you ask me.
Bass notes natively soft on that guitar type - wa84 atypically the worst of the bunch. WA47 helped give it some life in the low mids.
an acoustic like that would sound good on a sm57
Facts 😂
The wa-14 was amazing! Sounded almost mix ready right off the mic. Also is there going to be a download link for the files?
Dan Knittel Looks like they forgot to embed that link here. I’ll send them a message 👍
Dan Knittel they added a link above 👊🏼👊🏼
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell Awesome! 😁
@@InTheMixJoeCarrell The link is not available again now , can you please help ? Thanks :)
What is up with the mysterious mic files, one says they are not there, one says they are added, and I have yet to see them!!!
🤔🤔🤔
Hey Joe! I was noticing the gain structure on the tb12 gain is all the way down and output all the way up.. yet the gain meter shows almost above 0 db gain.. was this the way it was tracked? thank you ! you're tracks sound nothing but amazing !
Hey thank you. Yeah that output is only a trim. No active gain. So I wanted that setting for the most invisible sonics. Although turning down the trim and pumping more gain has a way to get more color and also a very useful setting!
Waht model is that Taylor ?
Late 80s! 88 I think