I know the old SD MP2 did this as well. It's a shame that just a
couple yrs ago there were two little boxes that did this and now
there are none. You'd think with M/S being hot stuff someone would
come up with another little headphoen decoder. I may bight the
bullet and buy a SD 302 or something. But if anyone spots an AEA
MS38 lite or a SDMP2 please let me know.
Thanks.
Danny
--- In "Greg Weddig"
<> wrote:
>
> Welcome Danny,
> I have one of AEAs MS38 lites. Word from AEA is they are so
focused
> on their ribbon mics right now they have no time or schedule to
build
> more of these lovely little headphone decoders though they do plan
on
> making more someday. They are a small company so I understand
their
> pickle, build what sells. (I always wanted to try one of their
ribbon
> mics)
>
> Try e-bay. I have not seen anything else that is inexpensive.
There
> are some internet plans for rolling your own, or as Rob says if you
> are handy with a soldering iron, you may want to try modding an
> existing product.
>
> --greg weddig
> Baltimore, MD
> http://www.ourmedia.org/user/627
> http://home.earthlink.net/~gweddig
>
>
> --- In "Danny Meltzer"
> <> wrote:
> >
> > I know this subject has been covered a bit in the past, but I am
> > interested in current thoughts as I know some models of
mixers/preamps
> > are discontinued.
> >
> > I have a new Fostex FR2 and a Shure VP88 and am hoping to find a
less
> > than expensive way to monitor a stereo mix while recording raw
M/S to
> > the FR2. I know AEA and Sound Devices each had little moxes
that
> > helped do this, but these models are gone right? Has anyone
else had
> > luck figuring this out?
> >
> > Now that I know the SD 722 has this built in I sorta wish I had
bit
> > the bullet and bought that, but it was a whole $1500 more.
> >
> > Anyway, thanks very much. Glad to be here [I am new].
> >
> > Danny
> >
>
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