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| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2006 Location: Glasgow, Scotland.
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Thread Starter | Marinair Transformers
I have acquired a pair of Marinair transformers. Printed on them is the number 8303 and the code T.1442 Anyone got any info on them? |
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| Registered User Joined: May 2004
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T1442 = early 31267 Do a search on "Neve 31267" - worth about £20-30 each can be used with a BA283 card to amplify a microphone to line level (notice how very careful I was with the wording) Have a read here www.jlmaudio.com/Neve%20transformer%20info.htm And then you could use the 31267 instead of a 10468 (noting the comments above) in the circuits below www.glideonfade.com/electronics.htm www.prodigy-pro.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4121 www.jlmaudio.com/JLM%20Module%20&%20BA283.pdf |
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