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| 500 series nutjob | ![]() |
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| Moderator | I can see iron but wotissit? |
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| 500 series nutjob | if no one gets it i will post and tell later this evening ![]() ![]()
__________________ www.pan60.com BLAST PAD Inventor just one invention among others. A CHARTER MEMBER OF THE 500 FORMAT, MAFIA Never EVER let the quality of your tools dictate what you do and don't get done, that's irresponsible and disrespectful to yourself as well as the muse. Gregory Scott - ubk it is easy to sound as though one was endowed with great intelligence, whilst speaking amongst a crowd of total morons |
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| Moderator | mmm buzz compressor? ![]() |
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| 500 series nutjob | ok you win ![]() |
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| Moderator | 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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| Moderator | it's HUGE |
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| 500 series nutjob | i want to start opening things up and snapping photos now ![]() ![]() |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: London
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| Moderator | and..... all it takes is a screwdriver - cmon ppl. ! ![]() |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: seattle, WA
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| dont own it, but took a pic when i demo'd it. inward connections DEQ-1 |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: seattle, WA
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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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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: seattle, WA
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| orban 642b EQ |
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| Moderator | 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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Substitute OPA2134A for 4558P? | |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: seattle, WA
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| 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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| Gear addict Join Date: May 2006 Location: Vancouver Island
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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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Orban 622B - Impressed! | |
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thanks pan | |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: The Netherlands
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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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| Gear addict Join Date: May 2006 Location: Vancouver Island
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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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| Moderator | 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! thumbsup |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: chicago
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| heres an api compressor |
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