28th February 2007
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#31 | | 500 series nutjob
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28th February 2007
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#32 | | Moderator
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I can see iron
but
wotissit?
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28th February 2007
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#33 | | 500 series nutjob
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28th February 2007
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#34 | | Moderator
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mmm
buzz compressor? |
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1st March 2007
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#35 | | 500 series nutjob
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ok you win |
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1st March 2007
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#36 | | Moderator
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well, I do get a price, right? howbout one of those? you don't need two... riiiight
can't stop - won't stop
WSW Siemens Halske passive MS de-encoder 1964
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1st March 2007
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#37 | | Moderator
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it's HUGE
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1st March 2007
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#38 | | 500 series nutjob
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i want to start opening things up and snapping photos now |
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1st March 2007
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#39 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by pan60 i want to start opening things up and snapping photos now  | ...do it thumbsup
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3rd March 2007
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and..... all it takes is a screwdriver - cmon ppl. ! |
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3rd March 2007
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#41 | | 500 series nutjob
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Originally Posted by Reptil and..... all it takes is a screwdriver - cmon ppl. !  | cmon ppl. ! |
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5th March 2007
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#42 | | Lives for gear
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dont own it, but took a pic when i demo'd it.
inward connections DEQ-1
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5th March 2007
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#43 | | Lives for gear
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few more.
Telefunken W695b (well.. best ones i got of the guts i didn't take anymore as it came more apart for some reason)
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5th March 2007
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#44 | | Lives for gear
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orban 642b EQ
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5th March 2007
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#45 | | Moderator
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nice switches in the telefunken!
as for the orban, Jim Williams suggested a mod, here on GS, oh just found the thread, and you're in it as well. LOL |
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5th March 2007
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#46 | | 500 series nutjob
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Originally Posted by jdg orban 642b EQ | i have been thinking about getting one of those.
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5th March 2007
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#47 | | 500 series nutjob
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Originally Posted by Reptil
nice switches in the telefunken!
as for the orban, Jim Williams suggested a mod, here on GS, oh just found the thread, and you're in it as well. LOL  | is the the thread you are speaking of? Substitute OPA2134A for 4558P? |
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5th March 2007
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#48 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by pan60 i have been thinking about getting one of those. | i wish i woulda kept it.. for M/S duties. or something.
it was pretty nice.. actually... low headroom.. and ugly distortion if u pushed it too hard... but something about it wasn't so bad... actually it was good for alot of things.
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5th March 2007
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#49 | | Gear addict
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Sorry for the Crappy Picture but this is a 2 channel Preamp that I just finnished last night.....
I designed and etched the Boards myself and did everything on the Super cheap (Probably cost me less than $10 for the whole unit).....
It sounds great and works great and has a LOT of clean gain.....
Cheers
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5th March 2007
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#50 | | Moderator
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Originally Posted by pan60 | no, this one, but that is useful too- more details the better. thanks. Orban 622B - Impressed! |
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5th March 2007
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#51 | | Moderator
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Originally Posted by Minion Sorry for the Crappy Picture but this is a 2 channel Preamp that I just finnished last night.....
I designed and etched the Boards myself and did everything on the Super cheap (Probably cost me less than $10 for the whole unit).....
It sounds great and works great and has a LOT of clean gain.....
Cheers | mmm nice.
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5th March 2007
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#52 | | 500 series nutjob
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Originally Posted by Reptil | cool
thanks
pan
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5th March 2007
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#53 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Minion Sorry for the Crappy Picture but this is a 2 channel Preamp that I just finnished last night.....
I designed and etched the Boards myself and did everything on the Super cheap (Probably cost me less than $10 for the whole unit).....
It sounds great and works great and has a LOT of clean gain.....
Cheers |
We want to hear it!
I still regret the fact that i haven't dont much electrotechnique and DIY when i was younger. Hopefully i still can learn it....... my hands are quite shaky....
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6th March 2007
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#54 | | 500 series nutjob
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Originally Posted by Rogervandeberg
I still regret the fact that i haven't dont much electrotechnique and DIY when i was younger. | me two!
i do a bit of tube stuff but thats it.
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6th March 2007
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#55 | | Gear addict
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Originally Posted by Rogervandeberg We want to hear it!
I still regret the fact that i haven't dont much electrotechnique and DIY when i was younger. Hopefully i still can learn it....... my hands are quite shaky.... |
If I get a Chance to record something with it I will post it but I don"t think I will be able to do it much Justice because all of my Mics are really Crappy.....
The sound reminds me of a DMP-3 or maybe a Rane preamp...Very clean and detailed but without any Coloration...... It probably sounds like these Mic preamps because it uses a Simular IC as these Preamps....
It uses a Burr Brown INA217 with a NE5532 on the output as a Unity Gain Ballanceing stage, each Channel also uses Half of a TL072 for the DC Offset controll loop, It has a Regulated +/-15v supply with +48v for the Phantom power (the same PSU that is used in the Green Pre)....
The Chassis and Power transformer was from a old Yahama Compressor, The Face Plate of the Chassis had about 12 Holes in it so I covered them with some Bondo and Spray paint and Cut my own new holes for the XLR Inputs/Outputs.....
I have only been doing DIY for a Year now and I don"t do Kits, I only either design my own curcuits and PCB"s or build curcuits that I find on the Net or in datasheets So i don"t see why you couldn"t do the same no matter how old you are as I am not a spring chicken anymore either , But I"m also not an Old Giezer either.....
This curcuit is actually quite easy, I can post it if you want to try it..You could also probably breadboard it in an afternoon if you wanted it is that easy.....
Cheers
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6th March 2007
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#56 | | Moderator
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brilliant.
guys, me too. I just started reading electronics books, collecting every schematic worthwhile, and repairing and recapping, a bit. Slowly but surely it will come! I must learn this magic!
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6th March 2007
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#57 | | 500 series nutjob
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Originally Posted by Reptil I must learn this magic!
thumbsup | lol
me two! |
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6th March 2007
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#58 | | Lives for gear
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heres an api compressor
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7th March 2007
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#59 | | Moderator
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Originally Posted by gevermil heres an api compressor | nice!
NTP dual line amp |
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7th March 2007
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#60 | | Lives for gear
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Originally Posted by Minion If I get a Chance to record something with it I will post it but I don"t think I will be able to do it much Justice because all of my Mics are really Crappy.....
The sound reminds me of a DMP-3 or maybe a Rane preamp...Very clean and detailed but without any Coloration...... It probably sounds like these Mic preamps because it uses a Simular IC as these Preamps....
It uses a Burr Brown INA217 with a NE5532 on the output as a Unity Gain Ballanceing stage, each Channel also uses Half of a TL072 for the DC Offset controll loop, It has a Regulated +/-15v supply with +48v for the Phantom power (the same PSU that is used in the Green Pre)....
The Chassis and Power transformer was from a old Yahama Compressor, The Face Plate of the Chassis had about 12 Holes in it so I covered them with some Bondo and Spray paint and Cut my own new holes for the XLR Inputs/Outputs.....
I have only been doing DIY for a Year now and I don"t do Kits, I only either design my own curcuits and PCB"s or build curcuits that I find on the Net or in datasheets So i don"t see why you couldn"t do the same no matter how old you are as I am not a spring chicken anymore either , But I"m also not an Old Giezer either.....
This curcuit is actually quite easy, I can post it if you want to try it..You could also probably breadboard it in an afternoon if you wanted it is that easy.....
Cheers | Very cool, thanks!
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