Oris systems for mixing/mastering? (BD-Design)

by GC, Tuesday, March 08, 2005, 17:04 (6981 days ago) @ GC

Hi Russell,

similar or better attributes in terms of dynamic capabilities. It must

be

tonally (timbrally) accurate, especially through the mid range to bass
frequencies and should be as or more accurate in the high frequencies.


In this case the Ultra System will be extremely accurate showing
everything within the signal. This quality is very nice with good
recordings but with low quality recordings you'll hear clearly where the
technician made his mistakes (deliberate or accidental).

I have multiple pairs of Quad II amplifiers sitting on a shelf which I
don't use - could these work well with the Oris systems?


Sure these will work well but do expect to hear the "qualities" of the
amps or anything else connected within the system.

Ciao,

I use the Oris 200 and the AER DM3s to playback my own, amateur, master, classical, acoustic recordings. I use 2 Danish Audio Pro microphones into 2 channel DAT. The results are stunning, far superior to anything I have heard, especially 'mixed'. Old two microphone LPs are OK, but lack the finesse that todays electronics could have given them. If you are mixing, the quality you lose will be clearly shown on the Oris system. May I suggest you look at the Transcendent Sound Single Ended Output Transformer Less SEOTL 1.5 watt amp, less than the price of a pair of decent interconnects, to drive your Oris for superior performance. I give the Oris 200, AER DM3s ten out of ten for this purpose. BTW, I dont own any shares of DIY-systems or TS.

Tom Turk.

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