I have both on my M400. I like both for different reasons. The M400 violins are smoother throughout the range and have a sweeter sound. The MkII violins have more harmonics.
Bernie
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> This is the only example of EQing that I noticed on Streetly's site:
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> Not so huge as the last one. Actually it's just like the Mk II Violins sound,
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> A much smoother (and, some say, less characteristic) sound than the classic string sound, it can be found on several mid-period Genesis compositions.
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> Is it inappropriate to put the MKII Violins tape on an M400 tape frame ? I would imagine the answer is "no".
> Which of these 2 violin tapes do you guys prefer ?
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> Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Subject= Re: M4000D nice review with photos
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> 'improvements' we were speaking about.
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