I can hear a small difference but I'm listening via the speakers in my tubeless MacBook Air so it might be squashing those tubey even harmonics. A longer sample with less talking would help but then Steely Dan's lawyers might come calling.
My 1990’s Trace Elliott bass guitar amplifier has the same tube/transistor sweep on the input pre-amp - so the idea isn’t new - but it is a great concept. I’m usually about 75% over to the tube side - somehow it seems a little more ‘natural’ and not so clinical.
That's the Centrance PortCaster. It records voice and allows to mix in some background music. Perfect for podcasts and live streams. centrance.com/portcaster/
I can hear a small difference but I'm listening via the speakers in my tubeless MacBook Air so it might be squashing those tubey even harmonics. A longer sample with less talking would help but then Steely Dan's lawyers might come calling.
My 1990’s Trace Elliott bass guitar amplifier has the same tube/transistor sweep on the input pre-amp - so the idea isn’t new - but it is a great concept. I’m usually about 75% over to the tube side - somehow it seems a little more ‘natural’ and not so clinical.
Tubes do have that positive effect on people ;)
very cool. look forward to hearing this system.
Awesome…I can hear it. What device are you using in this video to Record your audio? Thanks
That's the Centrance PortCaster. It records voice and allows to mix in some background music. Perfect for podcasts and live streams.
centrance.com/portcaster/
@@centrance Awesome, thanks for the info!