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| Gear nut Joined: Sep 2008 Location: NYC
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Thread Starter | Nuemann Based Mixer
Anyone every use this or hear of it being used.....reports? Anyone know the builder? Neumann 24 Channel Vintage Mixer SUMMING AMP AWESOME ! - eBay (item 220330256775 end time Dec-25-08 02:31:51 PST) |
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the V475-2b or simular should be in there. for schematic and manual see here www.kurbarth.com this is a passive summing mixer coupled to a so called "zero ohm" transformer balanced summing amp. this particular box is slightly expensive but it looks good material was used. I've seen more expensive boxes based on these summing amps. yes, you can stack channels up to 100 on one of these amps. if properly done it should sound really silky and highend, and can run with the best of the modern summing amps including the neve. I don't know this particular brand, but if you doubt, ask the seller for a picture of the inside. again it depends on the material and switches used. |
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