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Old 17th May 2005   #1
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Marinair 10368 input transformers....

can anyone tell me what these are good for? i have 16 of them, im rebuilding a neotek series III and i want to use them for something. im going to use 31267's to balance the line ins, 1166's or 2567's to balance the group outs. i got some western electric 111c's to balance the mix out and some utc's for the mix insert. but i have no idea what im goign to do with the 10368's. aux returns? mic pres? should i just sell them? if anyone has any good ideas, please let me know...
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They're most commonly used as microphone input transformers [in somewhat early versions of Neve modules]... though you will find them in some Neve routing/aux modules.

They're worth like $75- each... do what you like with them.
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They're most commonly used as microphone input transformers [in somewhat early versions of Neve modules]... though you will find them in some Neve routing/aux modules.

They're worth like $75- each... do what you like with them.
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Are you confusing the type number with 10468? That's the one used as a mic transformer and worth $75.

The 10368 was used as a line input transformer, usually on the OD to FB paths on consoles like 8014.

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Hmmm... my bad... I thought I'd seem them used as mic input transformers as well as in routing modules.

If you need any let me know... I've got a ton of the things... $75- ea.
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