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| Gear interested | Neve VR60
I've been offered a 72 Channel VR. I understand that it was originally from Village Recording Studios in LA but has been in storage for 8 years. Various parts seem to have gone missing over the years most importantly some of the PSUs. The flying faders PSU is there plus another which I'm guessing is for the metering (it has 260V DC output) but I'd like to know how many more PSUs should be there. I'm guessing two but it could be more. If anyone could help me with this information I'd be very grateful. Thanks, Thighpaulsandra |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Sep 2005 Location: Las Vegas
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72 VR should have 2 main PS running +/- 16, -15, +48,... One for each 'side' of the console. A 245V (including 24 V) for the plasma meters. One 5V PS. One PS for the FF. Then one old 386/486 to run your FF. I believe that's the bulk of what you're asking about
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