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Old 8th November 2009, 07:29 AM   #1
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Talking Stephen Sank Modded Roland 2480

Thought perhaps *some* of you guyz might find this interesting:

Stephen Sank Modded Roland VS 2480

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The MOD:

* All preamps/ line amps Burr-Brown throughout unit
* Major shielding added through the unit for ultra quiet pres
* All signal path caps replaced for maximum power storage for audio and reliability
* All other caps replaced for long term reliability
* All outputs (line, headphone, channel outs) upgraded to Analog Devices & Burr Brown
* A/D and D/A converters upgraded
* Great for low-output Ribbon mics directly in the board
I called "Fen" yesterday at Pro Audio Heaven and spoke to him extensively about the various mods that were done. Nice guy to talk to, extremely helpful.
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