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Brauner and Soundelux in PRS Studio

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Paul Reed Smith has become synonymous with excellence in the crafting of guitars. Smith's dedication and perfectionism have established PRS Guitars as the benchmark against which other manufacturers are judged.

It's no surprise, then, that when Smith went looking for the best microphones that money can buy for his new Riverhouse recording studio, he chose the Brauner VM1 tube mic and the Soundelux 195. Smith's philosophy is echoed in the Brauner VM1 microphone. "It's the best all-round mic I've ever heard - period," he enthuses. "You can use it on anything and it will sound musical. Our constant question about a track is how musical does it sound? The Brauner sounds musical on just about anything that you put it on, and it needs very little EQ. It's exceptionally versatile with extraordinary performance on acoustic guitars, drum overheads, hi-hats, electric guitars and vocals. It's just a ridiculously good microphone.

In addition to the Brauner, Paul also purchased the Soundelux 195 rounding out his large condenser mic contingent. "Both of these mics sound almost exactly like whatever you put it in front of them," Smith continues. We used the Brauner the other day on a live session while the musicians were writing a song. There was a drummer playing on a chair, a bass player playing through a Marshall 50 amp, a vocalist who was playing a small acoustic guitar and the track sounds like a CD. The bass sounded like an upright. The chair sounded like a good percussion instrument. The vocal sounded beautiful. The acoustic guitar sounded like magic." He reveals that the Riverhouse Studio was built specifically to produce his new CD with top end equipment requiring very little EQ.

Record producer Shane Koss, who like most of the audio equipment at Riverhouse, was recommended by Greg Lukens at Washington Professional Systems, reveals that Smith has fine-tuned all the gear to ensure the best possible performance. "We tweaked the Apogee converters and some APIs so there was a lot of attention paid to all the different elements," reveals Koss. But there's no need to tweak the Brauner or the Soundelux, Koss says. "They're so real. I had the Brauner off-axis on bass through a guitar amp and it produced one of the best bass sounds I've ever had," he reports. These products represent something of a step forward in microphone technology.

Transamerica Audio Group, founded by industry veteran Brad Lunde, has quickly become the premier U.S. importer/distributor and/or U.S. sales and marketing representative for high-end audio. Success hinges on Transamerica providing dealers and end users with a higher standard of product expertise and support far beyond the norm. Transamerica AG's product lines include AEA (USA), Apex (Belgium), ATC (UK), Brauner (Germany), Daking (USA), Drawmer (UK), George Massenburg Labs (USA), Metric Halo (USA), Mission Pro (UK), Soundelux (USA), SoundField (UK), and Z-Systems (USA).

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