The National Midnight Star #473

Errors-To: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu Reply-To: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Sender: rush@syrinx.umd.edu Precedence: bulk From: rush@syrinx.umd.edu To: rush_mailing_list Subject: 04/24/92 - The National Midnight Star #473
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Pittsburgh ticket questions The "they" question not answered and gif questions Shoreline confirmation?? and RUSH newsgroup Pittsburgh and Rush show Show "they" in "Mission" Is Shoreline cancelled? RE: the "they" in ^Mission^ Just announced: Rush at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY June 22nd! Geddy & Alex interview in Guitarist Magazine UK CD singles thought on the elephant butt... Rush Through Time JONES BEACH!!!!!!!! Shoreline Show and Bay Area Party Geddy Lee interview Rush at SPAC 6/22??? UK tour Vital Signs PZM SPAC (none) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1992 15:20 EST From: AFTERIMAGE <JCRABTREE@DESIRE.WRIGHT.EDU> Subject: Rush in Dayton, Ohio on 23 June, 1992 Yes! It is confirmed. WTUE has announced that Rush will be playing at the E.J.Nutter Center on the 23rd of June. Mr. Big will be openning and tickets go on sale Saturday, 2 May. Hopefully the Nutter Center will not have sunk conpletely by then. :-) Waiting not-so-patiently in Dayton, Jason "You don't get something for nothing" - Rush ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 15:11:05 -0600 From: dpfay@cadehp1.eng.utah.edu (David Fay) Subject: Re: the 'they' in ^Mission^ Just thought I'd add my interpretation of the Mission... If you carefully read the lyrics, throughout the song Peart speaks about 'they'. My interpretation is that Peart is talking about the people through history who have 'held their fire', for example, Einstein, or any famous inventer for that matter. They were special, not because they are famous, but because they used some of that capacity we all have for greatness. They are the one's that are described by 'a spirit with a vision'. Peart, in the part about how their lives were 'exotic and strange' is saying how most people in the limelight usually wish they could be allowed regular lives, but are not destined for regularity. I personally think it's a great song, and it rings true to me. On another note, to the person who was interested in the Primus disc, I would recommend Sailing the Seas of Cheese. I have it and I like it a lot. Lastly, is there anyone out there who knows where Rush will play in Salt Lake City, UT? I am hoping for the Delta Center. I've also heard that Mr. Big will be coming with them instead of Primus. If anyone knows otherwise, please dispel this rumor; I'd like to see Primus in concert again! Well, that's about it... David Fay "Life is a Diamond we turn into Dust." -- Niel Peart ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Blake Butterworth <butterwo@cs.tulane.edu> Subject: Concert info needed!!! Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 16:37:11 CDT How's it going everyone? I'm new to the mailing list and this is my first post...Anyway, I saw Rush play here in New Orleans in February, and I have to say that the show was really great. Even the opening act was good- Primus. To get to the point, I only live here during the school year because I attend Tulane. And the other day I saw from alt.music.rush that Rush will be supposedly playing in my home town Wichita, Kansas on the 24th of May. I was wondering if anyone can confirm this and if so when the day and time tickets gon on sale is. Thanks for any help. -Blake ---------------------------------------------------------- From: sl690632@EXPRESS.SSCTR.bcm.tmc.edu (Steven Marc Lovitt) Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1992 17:21:18 CDT Subject: Enemies Within Anyone have any info about the bootleg "Enemies Within"? Thanks! Steven Lovitt sl690632@express.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 17:34:20 -0700 From: c9a-am@danube.berkeley.edu (Mikael Sheikh) Subject: Theft... Would you believe I was doing my laundry, went to my dorm-room to get some fabric softener, only to return and discover that someone had stolen my RTB concert T-shirt. Damn!!! Now I HAVE to see them again... So pleaaaassssseeee, if anyone knows if/when tickets are going on sale for the rumored May 31st concert at Shoreline Amphitheatre (Mountain View, CA), maile me! Thanks, Mikael Sheikh sheikh@ocf.berkeley.edu ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1992 21:00 EST From: HADLEY@northeastern.edu Subject: Mission lyrics At the risk of being one of many... "They" in the last part of "Mission" refers to "...the ones without it" in the first post-bridge stanza. You know: It's cold comfort To the ones without it... I'm not going to waste your time by analyzing what "it" is, but I hope this answers your question. Your own analysis would be more important than mine, anyway. Thor Iverson ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 22 Apr 92 21:06:48 EDT From: "Patrick C. Grant" <71371.3504@CompuServe.COM> Subject: Re: 04/21/92 - The National Midnight Star #471 To Mike Wientraub, Per ur request I couldn't come up w/any other band that has songs w/a SF theme. But I did come up with a couple more that Rush did. U can use Cygnus X-1 off the Farewell to Kings album. Also u can use the follow up to that one called Hemispheres on the album of the same name. Hope that helps ya with ur paper. Lemme know if helps. To Lyda, Mark ALexander, Per ur inquiry the "THEY" that is referred to is to all the creative persons that wish they could change who they were. Hope that helps u to understand the song more clearly. /Pat Grant (71371.3504.Compuserve.com) ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 22:46 EST From: AARON SILVERMAN <ASILVERM@vax1.trincoll.edu> Subject: Non-Rush . . . Hey Folks. . . A few non-Rush related items(sorry). The first two are about Iron Maiden. To the person who was looking for sf music, check out "Somewhere In Time." To Paul May, who mentioned their last album, Steve Harris announced on MTV the other day that their new album is out in England now, but I haven't seen it here. If you could tell me the name of it and whether it's any good, I would be most grateful. Just to get some Rush-related stuff in, sign me up for those T-Shirts! And one more thing, to the person who didn't like the sound in the front at Wembley, I sat in the 3rd row directly in front of Lerxt's spot and the sound was fantastic(in the New Haven Coliseum). Oh well. \ Later gang, Aaron Silverman ASILVERM@TRINCC P.S. Did anyone else think George Michael sounded really great singing with Queen the other day? I think if he toned down his poppy Michael-isms he would make a great replacement(ACK! Someone shoot me!) for our dear departed Freddie. . . ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: 22 Apr 1992 11:48 -0400 (EDT) From: RCBI110@MARSHALL.MU.WVNET.EDU Subject: Pittsburgh ticket questions OK all you concert-attending people out there: I have never been to a concert of any kind, ever. I need to know the procedure for getting tickets to the Star Lake show. I assume I will need to use a credit card (that's not a problem). I know this is a ridiculously naive post in most people's minds, but before now, I never had the wheels or the dough to go to a concert, so I didn't bother... Now I want to go. 'Nuff said. Lyric question: In "The Trees" whose side is Neil on? Is he saying that the maples suck because they bitch too much, or is he saying that the oaks suck for being too repressive? I can't tell. (( || /\\ \\ / /\\ (( R. Alan Monroe (( For best results, (( )) _// /--\\ \\/ /--\\ )) rcbi110@muvms3.wvnet.edu )) squeeze sig from )) (( _ (( (( the bottom and (( )) || /\\ // ||_/ )) Pinkwater Rules! )) flatten it as you )) (( _// /--\\ \\_ || \ (( :^) (( go up. (( ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 20:30:46 PDT From: matthew@wavefront.wti.com (Matthew Coohill) Subject: The "they" question not answered and gif questions I haven't paid much attention to the HYF album since it was released (being my least favorite Rush album [PLEASE NO FLAMES or ONLY TO MY ADDRESS]) but I thought at the time maybe the song was written about the Shuttle Explosion (is matt crazy???) originally then modified to be a song that fit into a more of an observation of life's truth(s) (where do he come up with this *IBM*???) or the other way around... ANYWAY like I said OBVIOUSLY I didn't listen to those songs too many times (sorry NAG {Neil Alex Geddy]). On to greener pastures... I am trying to get some of those INTERESTING gifs over to my Mac at home. I work in a place which has SGIs, SUNs, HPs, DECs, TEKs, SONYs, IBM(gasp)6000s, Macs, IBM P(whatevers) etc and so on. I've tried every way (except the right way) to bring them over then grab them off a workstation onto a Mac on the Net. But when I bring the files home and try to load them (using PhotoShop, Giffer, QuickGif Plus, SuperPaint... whatever) it doesn't *IBM*ing work. I bet I can probably load them straight to my Mac by using ZTerm or VersaTerm, but I'm an idiot! (I think?) Please mail me with anatomically explicit instructions regarding where I can put... I mean "how" I can get these wonderful gifs onto my Mac. matthew ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 23:37:04 -0400 From: "Dylan Kaufman" <morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu> Subject: Shoreline confirmation?? and RUSH newsgroup I was wondering whether anyone has any confirmation of a RUSH show at the Shoreline Amphitheatre on May 31 (that's Mountain View, CA for anyone who doesn't know)... BASS-TicketMaster doesn't know about it yet (call them on Fridays after 2pm, that's when they load in the information for the next week), and neither does KRQR. Also, for those concerned/interested about the newsgroup, it doesn't automatically circulate... And unfortunately it doesn't come to my machine yet ;( (I'll live, I promise ;> ) Ciao for nao, -<>Dylan<>- MA EMT-M, CA EMT-1A, BEMCo 107 Dylan Kaufman Major in Computer Science morgan@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu Brandeis University, Waltham, MA ------<< Support your local Emergency Medical Services >>------- "We are the Priests, of the Temples of Syrinx" - 2112, RUSH ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 92 09:05:21 DST From: stu890151@gcc.edu Subject: Pittsburgh and Rush show To all of those planning on going to the Starlake show, I am writing to ask if anyone knows when Rush tickets go on sale for the June 21st show?? Also, regardless of when they go on sale, I WILL be there along with 8 or 9 of my friends plus 3 or 4 more from Grove City College will be there. I am thinking it would be cool for TNMS subscribers to meet somewhere in the parking lot before the show just to get completely psyched and to b.s. for awhile. We would need some sign like a flag or banner so subscribers know where to go (or wear TNMS t-shirts). Any ideas? Any takers? Let me know (stu890151@gcc.edu) or post something in TNMS so other Pittsburgh-area subscribers can get the skinny. ROCK ON, Jason Packovich ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 16:15:32 EST From: "Mark Connell <@SYDVM1.vnet.ibm.com Subject: Show Would anybody on this list be kind enough to help me get a ticket to the Lubbock show. I'll be in Austin, TX from June 2 for four weeks so the Lubbock show would be the closest (?). I would be willing to pay a premium for the ticket. If anybody is willing to help please contact me directly. Cheers, Mark Connell Melbourne, Australia E-mail: markcon@sydvm1.vnet.ibm.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 00:12:37 PDT From: paul@ucrmath.ucr.edu (paul hrissikopoulous) Subject: "they" in "Mission" I know... I've heard, and thought, and wondered the same thing, but whether they're talking about all of the artists they're talking about in the rest of the song, or the "they" who "don't have it," the song is still quite lovely and meaningful. That's the wonderful thing about art: so many possible interpretations, so when in doubt, pick the one that means the most to YOU... Hi ho! What freedom! Isn't the best art the kind that's vague enough for you to plug your own life and interpretation into? Well, anyway... sorry to sermonize my own little petty philosophies here.. It's a beautiful song, indeed. p. ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 00:10:43 HST From: puanani@wasabi.pbrc.Hawaii.Edu (Puanani Akaka) Subject: Is Shoreline cancelled? Hi everyone. Alright -- my buddy up in San Francisco just called and told me thta he just talked to the lady at the Bass ticket outlet and she told him that Rush is *NOT* appearing at the Shoreline! Can anyone confirm/deny this? Would only Ticketmaster have info. on it? She said the nearest date to any May 31st concert is June 1st in Reno. HELP!!!!! How was the original info. obtained? I'm not trying to jump on anyone for giving false info. or anyhting, I just want ot find out what the deal is. Apparently, Bass does not have Rush listed at the Shoreline in their computers, so I dunno what that means...Does anyone know what the deal is? [ True, but Merriweather Post in MD denied Rush was coming for two weeks after we had the date. Now they are admitting to it, but have no ticket info. It may be a case of "the peons on the phone haven't been told yet." :rush-mgr ] Does anyone know the # to Anthem Ent.? I want to call them and ask about the schedule. Any light on the subject would be appreciated!! Thanx!!! puanani ---------------------------------------------------------- Subject: RE: the "they" in ^Mission^ Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 05:12:10 MDT From: larsen@cs.utah.edu I think to really understand who "they" are, you must take this stanza in context with the stanza preceeding it: "It's cold comfort To the ones(2) without it To know how they(1) struggled- How they(1) suffered about it If their(2) lives were exotic and strange They(2) would likely have gladely exchanged Them for something a little more plain Maybe something a little more sane" Note the parenthesized number next to each pronoun. I think that each number represents a seperate entity with grouping as shown. (1) represents the people who have exotic and strange lives. (2) represents the people who long for the same (or some other dream). So, I intrepret the first stanza to mean: 'It is not much of a consolation (to the people who haven't acheived their goals) to know the people who have acheived their goals may have suffered.' and the second stanza as: 'If the people who didn't have exotic and strangle lives (but long for them) actually did, they might trade that life for something not quite so "exotic and strange".' I think in a nutshell they are saying, "be careful what you ask for, you may get it." I personally drew a direct parallelization between this message and the band members known reluctance to occupy the limelight, and a wish for privacy and a "normal" life. However, I could be wrong. I have heard all band members say at one time or another that they sometimes wish they could have back those earlier days of their lives that they spent touring. I love the lyrical and musical composition of this song, especially these two stanza's(lyrically). This is definately my favortie song from the album, and the outro/solo at the fade-out is one of my all time favorite guitar solo's. It has sooooo much mood, it's almost as if it (the guitar) is talking. I love to put a set of head-phones on, and just be absorbed by this song. Of course, all the above is just my interpretation and opinion. Chau, Steve Larsen ---------------------------------------------------------- From: stedmant@LONEX.RL.AF.MIL (Terrance A. Stedman) Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 09:37:51 EDT Subject: Just announced: Rush at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, NY June 22nd! Ok all you NY'ers- In case you didn't catch the list of SPAC shows for this year, Rush will be performing with Mr. Big on Monday night June 22nd. Tickets go on sale May 15th (according to the radio). SPAC is an amphitheater with an enclosed part and many lawn seats (w/ no view of the stage unfortunately). See you there! -- ----------------------------------------------------- | I ) I I <~ I_I Terry Stedman | | I \ I_I _> I I Internet: stedmant@lonex.rl.af.mil | ----------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 15:24:27 BST From: CP_PWM%CMS.BRISTOL.AC.UK@VTVM2.CC.VT.EDU Subject: Geddy & Alex interview in Guitarist Magazine Hi, The May 1992 issue of 'Guitarist Magazine' has a huge interview with both Geddy & Alex. They are also on the cover. For the guitarists & bassists amongst you, there's even a 2-page spread telling you how to play bass like Geddy, including a musical score of Geddy-like phrasing to practise to. "swimming against the stream" Paul May, University of Bristol, UK ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 09:27:25 -0700 From: Randall Haskin <strega@u.washington.edu> Subject: UK CD singles Well, last night as I was casually going through a shop here in S Seattle's University District, I came across four items I could just NOT pass up: 1) Rush, Roll the Bones UK 10" picture disc. Contains RTB, The Pass, and "It's a Rap Part 1: Alex Lifeson Speaks" 2) Rush, Roll the Bones UK hologram CD single. Contains RTB, Anagram, and "It's a Rap Part 2: Geddy Lee Speaks" 3) Rush, Roll the Bones UK CD single. Contains RTB, Where's My Thing?, Superconductor, and "It's a RAp Part 3: Neil Peart Speaks" 4) Rush, Ghost of a Chance UK CD single. Contains GOAC, Dreamline, Chain Lightning, and Red Tide. Among all this, I also picked up a while ago the US Cassette single of Ghost of a Chance, and I can clear up definitely the confusion over if the interview on the U.S. GOAC single is the same as "IT's a Rap" 1,2, and 3: The answer is.......it's not. The US release contains material that "It s a rap does not have, and the UK releases have material that the U.S. release doe does not have. Mainly, here are the differences: Lifeson interview on "It's a Rap" contains more; Peart interview contains more, but lacks the part in the U.S. release where he talks about how and why he wrote "Ghost of a Chance". Lee interview has more material, also. I am thinking about transcribing all 4 of these interviews and uploading them. Is anyone interested? Email me if you think it's a good idea and I will otherwise I won't spend the time. [ If you do decide to do this, please mail them to the administrative address, DON'T post them here, please! Thanks! :rush-mgr ] [][][] [] [] [][][] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [][][] [][][] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [][][] [][][] [] [] Keep on rolling! Randall Haskin (strega@milton.u.washington.edu) ---------------------------------------------------------- From: rushlyn@Athena.MIT.EDU Subject: thought on the elephant butt... Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 15:46:45 EDT Good day! I just thought the picture of the elephant was a humourous way to make the statement: You see what you WANT to see. You are in control of your perspective. Then again, that's how I want to see the significance of t he picture... someone else may easily see it differently (sort of a recursive idea) -Loretta ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 18:36:06 EST From: YES <RMATHIAS@ucs.indiana.edu> Subject: Rush Through Time Does this rarity exist on CD? Can I get it, and how?!? I am trying to collect anything Rush on CD format--any suggestions? Does "Archives" exist as a CD set? What about studio session "boots"? (Live boots are ok, but I already have a couple) Help me. I'm on a MISSION. ---Stiff as wire, my lungs on fire, Glenn I. Simon <RMATHIAS@ucs.indiana.edu> ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 20:33:46 EDT From: jalhart@skidmore.EDU (Lerxst) Subject: JONES BEACH!!!!!!!! It is now official!!!!. Rush will be playing Jones Beach in Wantagh, NY on Saturday June 20th. I believe tix will go on sale Friday May 8th when all Jones Beach tix go on sale. Get them early because "the tickets (will sell) out in advance!" According to my calculations, this is the first outdoor Rush show in the New York area ever!!!! Until later. Ken F. ---------------------------------------------------------- From: laplant@ads.com (Dave "Louie" LaPlant) Subject: Shoreline Show and Bay Area Party Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 17:48:10 PDT The Sunday May 31st show at Shoreline Ampetheatre has been confirmed by Shoreline. Tickets go on sale Sunday April 26 at 10am. Reserved seating is $25, lawn seats are $19.50. Mr Big will be the opening act. **PARTY ALERT** I've been jamming Rush tunes with some guys for a few months, and thought it would be good for us to do a live gig. If we ever "really" play out, we'll be basically a Rush tribute band as the only songs we play right now are Rush songs. So I thought I'd host a pre-show party and set up the band in the living room. My house is in Sunnyvale, which is roughly 5 miles south of Mountain View. If you are interested in coming over on Sunday afternoon May 31st before the show to drink a few beers and listen to an aspiring Rush tribute band, send email to: laplant@ads.com At this time I just wanted to get an idea of the number of people who would want to do this. So, send me mail, and if the interest is there, I'll set it up. Louie laplant@ads.com ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 92 00:11:05 EST From: cygnus@wpi.WPI.EDU (Marshall Robin) Subject: Geddy Lee interview For those who collect such things, there is a good interview in the June issue of Bass Player with Geddy Lee - the "Roll The Bones Interview". He talks about touring, and their approach to it these days, his stage setup, and bassists he is listening to these days, amongst other things... Also, Musicians Institute presented their first annual lifetime acheivement award to .... yep, you guessed it, Rush! -marsh Why is it that magazines like messing up the names of Rush songs? Sigma Tech One, Show Hotel, and now.... Scarves! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marshall Robin | Scarves of pleasure, scarves of pain cygnus@wpi.wpi.edu | Atmospheric changes make me chilly again Marshall_Robin | -Rush, "Scars", Bass Player remix @ceo_swd.ceo.dg.com | ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 92 02:30:57 EDT From: Harold Land <MWEINTR@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU> Subject: Rush at SPAC 6/22??? I found a posting on the alt.music.rush that Rush will be at SPAC (Saratoga, NY, near Albany) on JUNE 22...any confirmation??? Please, oh please, let me see Rush at this great ampitheatre... YesRushMarillionELPKingCrimsonFaithNoMoreKissSpinalTapQueensrycheGenesisY E Mike Weintraub "When I leave I don't know what E\ / __E S aka Harold Land I'm hoping to find, when I leave S \/ --- \_S * mweintr@auvm.american.edu I don't know what I'm leaving * / --- /* Y Solaris on IRC behind"---Rush 'Analog Kid' Y/ --- / Y E GO WASHINGTON CAPITALS!!!! E \___/ E SaigonKickIronMaidenBlackSabbathMetallicaDefLeppardQueenKing'SXOzzyPrimuS ---------------------------------------------------------- From: Rob Freeman <R.M.Freeman@durham.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 24 Apr 92 08:31:54 BST Subject: UK tour First I would like to agree with Dan M.(TNMS #464) that if Rush do become more popular (lets face it they don't do badly) we would have even more problems getting seats - I ordered mine within 12 hours of the dates being released and still ended up half way back in Wembley. As for the show itself, there is only one word - ORGASMIC They started of relatively slowly, but after the Pass and Bravado things got wild - Neil doing his windmill impresion and Alex probably facing beastiality charges after fooling around with a large white rabbit! Does anyone have a list of the songs played - I lost track after a while. Unix hacks Robert Freeman ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 92 13:46:31 -0400 From: jaeger@buphy.bu.edu (Gregg Jaeger) Subject: Vital Signs PZM Hi! Here's some nifty info on the sort of microphone (PZM) Neil used in recording the drum track of ``Vital Signs,'' in case anyone is interested in how that cool sound came about... >From: jh@cadre.com (Joe Hartley) >Newsgroups: rec.music.synth >Subject: Re: PZM mics? (with p.s. about EV N/D 757 dyna >Reply-To: jh@cadre.com >Organization: Cadre Technologies Inc. > >In article 26171@zip.eecs.umich.edu, ploot@eland.eecs.umich.edu (Larry >>David) >>I'd like to record "room acoustics", i.e. whatever sound is in a particular >>environment (inside or outdoors--not concerts but rel. quiet ambient stuff, >>e.g. conversations, wind chimes) and somehow I got the idea that a PZM >>mic is >>what I should use. My guess is that these mics use a piezoelectric transducer, >>and it seems logical that such a thing could be very sensitive (which >>seems to >>be what I would want to pick up room acoustics)--can anybody verify/correct? >>Essentially correct. What the PZM's excel at is picking up the sound without >all of the garbage associated with bad room acoustics, like an echo off >>a fairly >close wall, resulting in a "hollow" sound. The sensitivity of the mike is >good, but is dependent on the power suppy. The standard Rat Shack PZM >(catalog number 33-1090B - one of which I have right here) is powered by a AA, >which results in levels just a little low for my taste. I have powered this >unit at 3 and 9 volts by hacking different battery packs to it, and find that >the sensitivity is amazing at 9V. 3V is generally how I power it for "normal" >recordings. The PZM is actually extremely well suited for an ambient recording >application, since it has a hemispherical recording pattern, dealing with >moving sound sorces very well. > >>As always I'm on a limited budget so I can't get exotic. I actually read >>something somewhere about somebody using a Radio Shack PZM with good >>results; >>i.e. sound quality was acceptable and comparable to their other "pro" >>mics. It >>would be great if PZM's are inherently quiet and sensitive so a good dynamic >>range/SNR and freq response are relatively inexpensive. (These are, BTW my >>main concerns in "sound quality" for this purpose.) > >The PZM's at RS are manufactured under a license with Crown International; I got >mine for $50 when they first came out, and I love it! I think you'll be very >happy with it as well. Gregg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregg Jaeger (jaeger@buphy.bu.edu) | Tristero? Treestero? Dept(s). of Physics (and Philosophy) | ______/|/| 590 Commonwealth Ave. | (_) \|\| Boston University, Boston MA 02215 | WASTE: Box 49 Boston. Trystero? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 24 Apr 92 15:00:57 -0400 From: "Andrew V. Mazzola" <mazzolav@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> Subject: SPAC ---------------------------------------------------------- From: what!jh@cadre.com This show should be awsome because I saw them at the knick in Albany. Also, I can't get alt.music.rush if it is up The Mayor ----------------------------------------------------------
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