I was asked by Aston to be part of the original listening panel for Origin and Spirit, and did the same with the Starlights. I've used the Origin on a multitude of things. It's very good on bass cabinets. I would argue very strongly that in terms of the sound, it stands up very well to a U87 or 47, it really does. The 47 does sound a little better but not £2500 better! When I did some sessions here with some students from LIPA, many of them went and bought an Origin as a result of hearing it on vocals – they couldn't believe how good it sounded.
I've used the Starlights successfully as room mics and they sound absolutely superb. I've got a Marshall 1958 hand-wired cab. It was my treat – an expensive amp for the studio. When a guitarist plugs into that amplifier you can see a smile appear on their face. I had a really great combination on it: an MXL against the cabinet on the left, an Audio Technica ribbon and the Starlights maybe three feet away. It was just a breath-taking sound.
We used them with 'Space' whose album I have just finished and is called 'Give Me Your Future'. We used the Origin and the Spirit as a mono room mic with tons of compression on it. That set-up gave me great options in terms of the sound. We also recorded the bass with a U47, the Origin and a Rupert Neve DI box.
I think that it's fabulous that Aston is a UK brand and more people should manufacture in the UK. You keep the expertise in-house, you employ local people, and with precision building, you're getting a skillset that stays in the UK which is just fantastic. It winds me up that at the House Of Commons they use AKGs. Why not make a point of using British mics? Why is the BBC using Neumanns? They're lovely microphones but you should see British microphones at the BBC. The clue is in the name!