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

by GC, Thursday, March 10, 2005, 15:33 (6981 days ago) @ GC

Tom - thanks you so much for turning me on to Trancsendent. I see someone
on their site is raving about his combination of Oris 200s and the T 16
amplifier which is 40 wpc I think. Are you sure that 1.5 w is enough? Have
you heard a comparison? I am assuming, if you have, that the 1.5 w model
must be staggeringly clear to make up for that big a discrepancy in
power.
What do you use for bass?
- Russell Dawkins


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.

Hello Russel, my system is outlined in the Gallery section of Berts website, under Thomas Turk. I have enough power from the 1.5, in fact, the whole building shakes on organ works. However, some people do use two SEOTLs in mono bridged form for more power.

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