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Title: Brian Ahern's Enactron truck . . .
Post by: vernier on July 14, 2005, 08:42:39 PM
Anyone know what he used for verb? ..plate, chamber?
Title: Re: Brian Ahern's Enactron truck . . .
Post by: mcsnare on July 16, 2005, 06:47:11 PM
I mixed an album in his truck many years ago. He had moved it to Nashville at this point. I don't remember anything unusual in the gear selection except the Sphere. He must have had an AMS, Lex 480, and there might have been an EMT of some kind. It was that kind of place. Sorry I don't remember more.
Dave McNair
Title: Re: Brian Ahern's Enactron truck . . .
Post by: Neal Ward on July 18, 2005, 05:34:47 PM
Here is a link to an old mix article posted on Brian Ahern's site.  In it he talks about using a chamber, an akg BX-10 and Lexicon 224.

http://www.baammusic.com/luminaries/mixmag.pdf

I bought the Sphere from him and removed it from the Enactron truck but all the other gear had been pulled by then.  I didn't see any spaces in the truck where a full size plate would have fit, but as the studio was mobile I suppose a plate might have been available in some locations.

Title: Re: Brian Ahern's Enactron truck . . .
Post by: djwayne on July 18, 2005, 07:05:55 PM
Thanks for that link to the interview...fantastic story...there's hope for my little studio yet !!!!!
Title: Re: Brian Ahern's Enactron truck . . .
Post by: vernier on July 19, 2005, 12:07:50 AM
Yes, thanx, I remember that issue. I agree, must have been plate before AKG-BX or Lex-200 were available.