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The Gauge Microphone Story

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2016 1:54 am
by mojobone
For those interested, (and that should be just about everybody) Rob Chiarelli and Chandler Bridges are interviewed in this month's TapeOp. (online bonus content) Here's the link: http://tapeop.com/interviews/btg/115/ro ... r-bridges/

The content is for subscribers, but subscription is free for a signup, and for a bonus you get great info and inspiration in your mailbox every other month, and for a nominal fee, you can access their archives, which include just about everything they've ever published, save for the letters to TapeOp, so...I still keep a stack of old issues next to the er, throne.

I own three Gauge mics; they're my studio workhorses and they're an almost unbelievable value, and y'all know how much I like value, LOL. If you see Rob or Chandler at the Rally, say, "Hi!" for me.

Re: The Gauge Microphone Story

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 9:20 am
by Paulie
Read that.. might pick one up if they have them this year. :)

Re: The Gauge Microphone Story

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 9:41 am
by Sunset
Paulie,

Rob is a speaker this year, and you can bet he'll bring his bevy of mikes with him.. I got one last year, and its nice...


John

Re: The Gauge Microphone Story

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 2:36 pm
by lesmac
Thanks for that, joined Tape Op too.

I got an ECM 87 for $100 Aus from a gear hire company that was closing down a few years ago. The owner said they were used in lots of different situations. Live to air concerts of the state symphony orchestra in front of individual and group instruments to name a few.

I would love to be setting up a studio from scratch now. I"d have all their mics and the One Channel.

Re: The Gauge Microphone Story

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 11:38 am
by mojobone
As far as I'm aware, there's not an LDC under $200 USD that even comes close to the ECM87 for quality, versatility and reliability, and it's priced well south of that. There are a couple of cheaper options than Gauge's ECM84 stereo kit, but no contenders in the under $200USD price range come with shockmounts, a stereo bar and a pair of omni capsules.