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This question is for people that are NOT in love with David Archuleta?


I am a big fan of american idol and my favorites are Carly and David Cook.
Is there anyone that agrees with me when I say that Archuleta is extremly boring and seems..not "manley" and just too like a little boy?
Dont get me wrong, he is a good singer, he just annoys me....
Hpfan...THANK YOU!! Fianlly somene who likes Carly! and not David

i agree, he is good but not his time. i like carly. =]



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Manley Gold Reference Microphone


Manley Gold Reference Microphone


$4950


The Manley Gold Reference Multi-Pattern Microphone delivers truly accurate musical recordings. The Gold Reference Series employs Manley's own design of large capsules (1.25 inch overall, 1 inch diaphragm diameter), which is executed to precise tolerances made possible by modern micro-milling machinery. The capsule rings and back-plates are milled from solid brass. The gold diaphragm film comes from Germany and is tensioned using proprietary techniques by David Josephson ensuring capsule-to-capsule constancy, combined with the speed, "air", and superb ultra-high frequency response you have only dreamt about.The all-tube electronics in the Manley Reference Microphones are built around two triodes in cascade forming an entire gain-block. Manley recently switched to a dual-triode 12AX7WA, easily obtainable and replaceable, mounted in a ceramic socket. The output is coupled through a Manley output transformer of unparalleled quality and substantial physical size employing nickel laminations with "hum bucking" bi-filar windings, encased in mu-metal. The recording mic's polar pattern control is continuously variable between the OMNI, CARDIOID, and FIGURE 8 positions vastly increasing this mic's versatility. The Gold mics make it possible to exactly tailor the proximity effect to achieve the desired character. Manley has chosen a very open weave stainless-steel grille for the capsule window which allows all the highs to reach the capsule unimpaired letting the engineer choose if, when, and how much pop screen is appropriate. As a result, the Reference Gold reaches to the furthest extremes of highs and lows with gorgeous natural acoustic smoothness. Some engineers tell us it sometimes "hears" more than they do! The base of the Manley recording microphone holds a locking 3 pin gold XLR connector for the audio signal output to allow you to use whatever audio cable you prefer as exotic as you wish. A detachable threaded 4-pin connector for the 30 foot power supply cable carries the stringently filtered B+ and regulated heater voltages from the separate dedicated power supply. The microphone body is machined from brass providing excellent shielding properties, polished to a high lustre, then plated with 24 karat gold for an impressive finish, inspiring confidence in artists and producers.Manley's precision suspension system is provided with each reference microphone (the capsule itself is mounted onto a neoprene-rubber shock-mount.) Because the entire working "guts" of the microphone may be removed for service in one piece from the housing, it is envisioned that the microphone need not be removedfrom the suspension. Also included with this studio mic is a useful swivel of Manley's own design; its T-bar handle and locking clutch action require no tools to adjust. And no Manley microphone would be complete without a genuine leather capsule protector with soft velvet lining which slips (and ties) onto the end of t

Manley Gold Reference Stereo Microphone


Manley Gold Reference Stereo Microphone


$7200


The Manley Gold Reference Multi-Pattern Microphone gives you truly accurate musical recordings. The Gold Reference Studio Mics employ Manley's own design of large capsules (1.25 inch overall, 1 inch diaphragm diameter), which are executed to precise tolerances made possible by modern micro-milling machinery available today. The capsule rings and back-plates are milled from solid brass. The gold diaphragm film comes from Germany and is tensioned using proprietary techniques by David Josephson ensuring capsule-to-capsule constancy, combined with the speed, "air", and superb ultra-high frequency response you have only dreamt about.The stereo version of the Manley Gold Reference microphone is identical in every respect to the Mono Gold Reference but with two complete and carefully matched systems installed in one case with the upper capsule being fixed and the lower capsule being continuously rotatable through 90° for M-S and X-Y Blumlein-Style coincident pair recording technique. Each capsule has its own continuously variable pattern control and individual -10dB PAD switch.The all-tube electronics in the Manley Reference Stereo Microphone is built around two triodes in cascade forming an entire gain-block. Manley has recently switched to a dual-triode 12AX7WA, easily obtainable and replaceable, mounted in a ceramic socket. The output is coupled through a Manley output transformer of unparalleled quality and substantial physical size employing nickel laminations with "hum bucking" bi-filar windings, encased in mu-metal. The polar pattern control is continuously variable between the OMNI, CARDIOID, and FIGURE 8 positions vastly increasing this mic's versatility. The Gold studio mics make it possible to exactly tailor the proximity effect to achieve the desired character. Manley has chosen a very open weave stainless-steel grille for the capsule window which allows all the highs to reach the capsule unimpaired letting the engineer choose if, when, and how much pop screen is appropriate. As a result, the Reference Gold studio mic reaches to the furthest extremes of highs and lows with gorgeous natural acoustic smoothness. Some engineers say it sometimes "hears" more than they do!The base of the recording microphone holds a locking 5 pin gold XLR connector for the audio signal out enabling usage of your own preference of audio cable as exotic as you wish. A low capacitance 5-pin XLR-F to two 3-Pin XLR-M "Y" cable is included for your convenience. A detachable threaded 4-pin connector for the 30 foot power supply cable carries the stringently filtered B+ and regulated heater voltages from the separate dedicated power supply. The microphone body is machined from brass providing excellent shielding properties, polished to a high lustre, then plated with 24 karat gold for an impressive finish, inspiring confidence in artists and producers.Manley's precision suspension system is provided with each Reference M

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Manley 116368


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Manley 22142924


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Manley 116378


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Manley 73206


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Manley 423914


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Manley 140428


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Manley 116168


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Manley 2362716


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Manley 105498


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David Manley 1986



hi i am look to trace an old friend from the UK?


he left the uk in the 60s know as david burbridge lived in melborn or adalaid like to contact him again my name keith manley

have you tried any FREE search engines ?

one that I know of is zabasearch.com

sorry I can't be of more help & good luck

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