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Old 30th July 2005   #1
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Wiring Layout for Neve 801083

Hi,

Wondering if anyone here could post the correct layout for the Neve 801083 (1083) Channel Amp module.

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if you'er looking for the pin out, I can help...I own (2)1083 and some documentation, which is very simmilar if not the same as the 1081 info.

Mr. AuroraAudio would have a more educated answer...try his neve forum at

http://www.auroraaudio.net/cgi-bin/d...conf=DCConfID1
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Hi, thanks for the reply. I am looking for the correct pinout for the 801083. I assumed (dangerous!) that it was probably the same as 1081, but not going to chance it. If you have it it would be a big help. I'm unfortunatly not a member of Geoff's board.

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lol, no problem...It's the same pin out and I'll post it when I get back from my shop...if Geoff T doesn't beat me to it. ezra

The only difference is the stepped boost/cut....Which makes the 1083 way cooler to me, but if I owned a pair of 1081's, I'd think they were the messiah too!
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ok here it is from the original drawing, it would be nice if Geoff T. could just chime in as his initials are on the original drawing blueprints. All neve consoles that I've dealt with run on 24v.

A MIC +
B MIC -
C
D
E B-
F LINE +
G
H LINE -
I
J GAIN BOOST
K TO FADER
L FROM FADER
M TONE
N TONE
O
P O/P unbalenced
Q
R O/P +
S solo
T O/P -
U B +
V tie all MIC,LINE, O/P shields to this pin(V)
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Thanks, you've been a big help

Thanks man, I appreciate all the help. The best way to avoid a mistake is always to have the correct info before you start.

Thanks again
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