What Headphones Do You Use? Here we are Day 3 at AES with Genelec and their new headphone system with GLM! Plus we take a look at the John Lennon Songwriting bus which has a full Genelec Atmos system built in!
and ANOTHER great adventure in audio exploration with Warren and AAAARRRIIICCCK! has concluded- lots of fun and even some informative bits thrown in 😄 thank you as always for taking us along - be well guyz
Interesting … more money for me to spend … how the heck did they setup the Genelec monitors in that space? It’s massive and not quiet for GLM calibration.
@@Producelikeapro Agree, my 8351B and 7350A are amazing, well worth the $10K … the GLM module and software work well but this combination looks interesting. Any issues with the headphones not being open back? I typically mix on HD 650 thru Rupert’s headphone amp (open back) using 8351B/7350A to make small adjustments.
@@Producelikeapro To be clear. The headphones sounded great. But you need to use the controller. To integrate that controller into my system isn’t feasible. The speakers weren’t as good as I expected and they were on my short list for my small room. I went to the Ex Machina booth right after that and was blown away. Both concentric speakers. Genelecs were weak in the bass and seemed slightly smeared. The Ex Machina were incredible. Detailed. Tight. Amazingly large sweet spot. I’m waiting to go to Brooklyn for a more extensive demo. Hope this clears it up.
@@Producelikeapro By the way these were the 8331a’s. I heard so many good things about them and was so happy the demoed them at the show. I know you have the larger ones. I like this as well.
Personally I love a great DAC! The difference it makes can really help, however, this is not a cheap headphone system and the reality is you do pay for the highest level of quality and of course there are other options at less money which may well do a great job for you! My gut is this is for the committed Genelec user who loves their products, knows their sound and wants to reproduce it exactly on headphones!
@@Producelikeapro I guess, but it just seems a bit silly, when a solution that had the correction built into the headphones somehow would have been so much nicer. You could carry a full featured interface in the space that DAC would take up... As they currently are, they seem like a stationary solution, so why not just use monitors?
@@tawmifm it's not very big and it does;t have the sonic short comings of correction, frankly you'll have to hear it to understand! I could fly with this very easily! In fact I'm hoping to get one soon to travel with! We shall see!
I really appreciate everything Warren and his friends have done over the years, but I have to say, the channel has slowly morphed into an infomercial. FAQ Fridays, song breakdowns (with artist/producer), etc. are sorely missed these days.
Hmm before the AES videos the last videos were:- Shure review with full multi tracks and mix breakdown, Guitar Effects Mixing techniques video, Optical Compressor video, the great Ken Scott interview, Mixing Low End video etc. Only 2 reviews in the last 10 videos and we always try to education things! Happy to more FAQ Friday videos!
That's not really true and whenever Warren does a review he actually uses the gear, records with it, gives the multipacks away and shows you how he recorded it and mixed it
What Headphones Do You Use? Here we are Day 3 at AES with Genelec and their new headphone system with GLM! Plus we take a look at the John Lennon Songwriting bus which has a full Genelec Atmos system built in!
Great video Warren! Thanks for taking us around AES!
You're very welcome!
That’s a really cool bus‼️💯👍🏿👍🏿
It certainly is!
and ANOTHER great adventure in audio exploration with Warren and AAAARRRIIICCCK! has concluded- lots of fun and even some informative bits thrown in 😄 thank you as always for taking us along - be well guyz
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the great look around AES Warren
Thanks ever so much!
I love Genelec! Make the best and are the most favorite speakers I own.
I tried their little 4" model and they sound so clear. It's amazing how something so small can get so much power and accuracy.
The bus looks like a good thing to do in John's name. I approve! 😊
Yes, agreed 100%!
Ooh exciting! A mobile recording rig like that would be such a dream job and life for Sam and I. Ah to dream lol. Thanks for the video Warren!
Very true indeed!
This is sooo cool! I’ll try to get that headphones unit early next year! I still use a pair Genelec 1030As!
Marvellous! Thanks for sharing!
That must’ve been an amazing experience to listen to Avalon in immersive with Bob Clearmountain at Power Station!!❤
It was INCREDIBLE!!
Excellent video series on AES!
Glad you liked them!
Great to see the new GLM coverage. Would have been great to see a visit to the Telegrapher booth too!
That's on the list!
Still need some headphones very much like this. Note to go shopping deeper in the Genelec stuff.
Marvellous! Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting video, thank you! I'm from Finland and I have a pair of Genelec 8030C :)
Thanks for watching!
Love that bus :)
Marvellous
🔥
Thanks ever so much!
Interesting … more money for me to spend … how the heck did they setup the Genelec monitors in that space? It’s massive and not quiet for GLM calibration.
They are are Ultra Nearfield Monitors so they sounded great where I was sitting!n
@@Producelikeapro Agree, my 8351B and 7350A are amazing, well worth the $10K … the GLM module and software work well but this combination looks interesting. Any issues with the headphones not being open back? I typically mix on HD 650 thru Rupert’s headphone amp (open back) using 8351B/7350A to make small adjustments.
@@robainscough thanks ever so much for sharing!!
Here I am thinking I'm about to get John Lennon's Buss settings 🤦♂🤦♀
Haha stay tuned for some John Lennon talk with Jack Douglas from the Audeze booth at AES
I was hoping for a John Lennon vintage bus channel complete with ADT and slap!
Haha stay tuned for the Jack Douglas video coming soon!
Weres audeze?
Stay tuned!
I was there. Headphones sounded great. Genelecs didn’t impress me at all. I was shocked.
Sorry confused, they sounded great but they didn't impress you?
@@Producelikeapro To be clear. The headphones sounded great. But you need to use the controller. To integrate that controller into my system isn’t feasible. The speakers weren’t as good as I expected and they were on my short list for my small room. I went to the Ex Machina booth right after that and was blown away. Both concentric speakers. Genelecs were weak in the bass and seemed slightly smeared. The Ex Machina were incredible. Detailed. Tight. Amazingly large sweet spot. I’m waiting to go to Brooklyn for a more extensive demo. Hope this clears it up.
@@larryh1843 thanks for sharing! I do love the Genelecs and of course Ex Machina make great speakers too! For me it's just a personal preference!
@@Producelikeapro By the way these were the 8331a’s. I heard so many good things about them and was so happy the demoed them at the show. I know you have the larger ones. I like this as well.
@@larryh1843 thanks for sharing!
Amazing
Thanks ever so much!
So it's just soundid 😂
You should look GLM and get a better idea of it.
@@Producelikeapro check out the new m audio speakers my mix translated perfect to my car
@@subwooferroads Cool! Will do!
So you gotta lug a giant DAC around just to use your headphones accurately? I don't get the purpose of them then...
Pity your wife if you think that is 'GIANT'! LOL
Personally I love a great DAC! The difference it makes can really help, however, this is not a cheap headphone system and the reality is you do pay for the highest level of quality and of course there are other options at less money which may well do a great job for you! My gut is this is for the committed Genelec user who loves their products, knows their sound and wants to reproduce it exactly on headphones!
@@Producelikeapro I guess, but it just seems a bit silly, when a solution that had the correction built into the headphones somehow would have been so much nicer. You could carry a full featured interface in the space that DAC would take up...
As they currently are, they seem like a stationary solution, so why not just use monitors?
@@tawmifm it's not very big and it does;t have the sonic short comings of correction, frankly you'll have to hear it to understand! I could fly with this very easily! In fact I'm hoping to get one soon to travel with! We shall see!
They got STAM audio compressor ! Take notes guys, Stam make pretty much the best clones
Maybe he gave them one? Either way they would waited a year and if it stopped working they might wait another year to get it fixed!
@@timbrown7652 LOL very true
Marcel, where are you hiding? I mean that chick is good but my buddy marcel is not there.
That’s no ordinary chick - that’s IZZY
@@willburrito9710and Izzy is great!
@@willburrito9710 agreed!!! Izzy is very cute.
Who is this Marcel? Ha
I really appreciate everything Warren and his friends have done over the years, but I have to say, the channel has slowly morphed into an infomercial. FAQ Fridays, song breakdowns (with artist/producer), etc. are sorely missed these days.
Yeah but you should post this comment when Its the case not when Its AES
@@DarkTrapStudio trap music is trash and so is your comment, "duhhh i agree wit u butttt like breh the compressor tho"
Hmm before the AES videos the last videos were:- Shure review with full multi tracks and mix breakdown, Guitar Effects Mixing techniques video, Optical Compressor video, the great Ken Scott interview, Mixing Low End video etc. Only 2 reviews in the last 10 videos and we always try to education things! Happy to more FAQ Friday videos!
That's not really true and whenever Warren does a review he actually uses the gear, records with it, gives the multipacks away and shows you how he recorded it and mixed it
@10fingersatwork agreed, although we always love trying to find more things to teach! Thanks ever so much for your support!