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travis

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Built using PCB's and detailed instructions from this thread: https://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=22828.0. Metal work is professionally done and front panel is silkscreened with enamel ink. Carnhill transformers. Power supply is in a separate enclosure. Metal Neve style knobs were purchased from a Group DIY member. Two spare knobs included. A little bit of noise becomes apparent when gain is up past halfway and more apparent on highest gain settings. I have crazy radio frequencies in my apartment which could be causing noise in this specific location but I'm not sure. I think I spent about this much on the build. Price does not include shipping.
 

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Hey buddy,
Thats an 1272 or 1290 and not the ez1073. Not saying you are trying to be malicious but theres a rather big difference.
 
In defense of the mistake though the creator of the project began by calling it a 1073 and it is still called that on the title of the thread. He was quickly corrected and responded "you're absolutely right about it not being a 1O73, and more like a 129O without a trim fader. But..... I stopped worrying about proper naming the moment Neve issued the 1O73DPA/DPD."
 

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