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Hey...on that Fader Lube...I was told by both Caig and TASCAM...NOT to use the Fader Lube!!!
The Alps faders do not use any lubricant (like some do).
Caig recommended their D-100 formula...which is the 100% pure cleaning solvent version of their D-5 (only 5%, the
rest is propelent).
I just used a Q-Tip dipped in the D-100, then I wiped the carbon tracks, and also the rails...then one pass with a dry
Q-Tip, as you don't want to leave too much of a film on there.
The D-100 will provide enough lubrication on it's own. The Fader Lube might be OK at first, but it might gunk up even
quicker.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pianodano
A local studio had a Amek Angela. I didn't care for that sound at all.
It has been said the a Tascam M3700 is sonically similar to the Neve V. But how about a Toft atb ? Ie: ATB=
80b. It's a great console for the money.
Danny
I was looking at an Amek Big...not sure if they all sound the same.
I like my 3500...so I'm not too concerned, but I would upgrade to something that had more channels (my 3500 is
only a 24)...more Aux options (stereo would be nice) and a better EQ section than the 3500 has, though it's not a bad
sounding EQ.
I don't use my 3500 pres hardly ever, since I have outboard stuff...but if I had something like a Trident...that would
change.
The Toft boards are nice...but still, not that cheap for a large one.
I'm not looking to sink a small fortune in a different board...and whatever I was to get, would also have to be a
*significant* improvement to the 3500.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by miroslav
Hey...on that Fader Lube...I was told by both Caig and TASCAM...NOT to use the Fader Lube!!!
The Alps faders do not use any lubricant (like some do).
Caig recommended their D-100 formula...which is the 100% pure cleaning solvent version of their D-5 (only
5%, the rest is propelent).
So, that's what you get when you want to do the right thing... I should have listened to my gut feeling when I
applied it to the first fader and I thought how this mess is going to improve things. Very "luby". If it turns out bad I'll
clean it up again (at least on the faders). I also tried it on the pots and we'll see how that turns out. At the rate this
stuff is sold, I'm not too sad that I need not use it. I have some testanol t6 contact treatment spray left, I think I'll do
some more digging first or try the D-100.
Thanks for the input!
Tim
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