Modding a Chameleon 7602?

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I'm sorry to revive this older thread but I have a pair of chameleons and I was a little curious about modding them as well.

I've actually been pretty happy with them (especially for the price) the eq is great...They are very useful in general.

I wouldn't mind trying out some mods, especially since I can leave one unmodded and compare between the two.

I am extremely unfamiliar with the neve build--ie: which parts were used originally etc.
I'm in the process of changing out the 2n3055's (trying to get a hold of the motorola's as suggested)

As for the tantalum cap replacements---how would I know which caps to change to tantalums and which ones to leave as electrolytics?

Also I wouldn't mind trying out a different output transformer. Again my knowledge of neve parts is extremely limited. I see that sowter makes it---is there anything else that anyone would recommend?

Thanks!
 
[quote author="rbaker"]As for the tantalum cap replacements---how would I know which caps to change to tantalums and which ones to leave as electrolytics?

Also I wouldn't mind trying out a different output transformer. Again my knowledge of neve parts is extremely limited. I see that sowter makes it---is there anything else that anyone would recommend?[/quote]

Joe Malone has a little info that could help
a list of components in the BA283
http://www.jlmaudio.com/
look for the schematics section
then
http://www.jlmaudio.com/neve_BA283.htm

as for the EQ section
there should be some original schematics out there
and it is worthwhile getting a copy of the original schematics that best describes your Chameleon
... just as a reference
these schematics or manuals also come with a parts list
like you can find with our 1081 project ... but I think you want 1073 ??


JLM Audio also has an output trafo that could be of use
http://www.jlmaudio.com/JLM111DC_Output_Transformer.htm
Joe does have these even though the page is not ready yet
I think you can see one at the bottom of the 99v page
http://www.jlmaudio.com/JLM99v.htm
JLM%20output.jpg


yes the Sowter is a worthwhile choice and so to are the choices closer to home
I'll let the local boys tell you about them
 

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