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Old 31st August 2005   #1
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Question for echorec, Mig27, Andreas G and all other german broadcast modul lovers

Hi,

is this a W295d ??


http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1


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Hi, I don´t think so. Probably a later model but the functions seem to be similar.
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It's certainly not a W295b. Is it a Siemens at all? No indications. The word "Neve" in the title isn't promising much either.

Then again, those modules were fairly standardized...

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Hi Predrag,

It looks very different from the W295b as you say. Don´t know what the W295D looks like. I guess this could be a Siemens EQ from the broadcast consoles they made after the Sitral series.
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Hi Predrag,

It looks very different from the W295b as you say. Don´t know what the W295D looks like. I guess this could be a Siemens EQ from the broadcast consoles they made after the Sitral series.
I haven't even heard of W295d, I'm ashamed to admit.

Well, the transformers seem to be there, although it's not clear what type. The internal construction is different, though. Less packed than the W295b. The knobs... it just doesn't look like a later version to me, but then I'm not an expert.

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Hi Predrag,

It looks very different from the W295b as you say. Don´t know what the W295D looks like. I guess this could be a Siemens EQ from the broadcast consoles they made after the Sitral series.
Oops! Found the picture of the W295d, albeit not a great one. However, it's enough to indicate that the modules in auction are not W295d.

Here, the W295 family except the "c" version.

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Referring to a friend of mine: "This is ela stuff... that means from a siemens live console... should also sound fine."

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Yep - agreed to everything said above.
ELA stuff usually is nice.

The gut shot on the auction site shows that the electronic topology is entirely different to the W295x series, tho. Don't expect it to sound similar at all...

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