CJ said:Neve Marinair T-1454 Mic Input
Hi CJ, is the same graph for the neve line and mic inputs on purpose?Neve Marinair T-1454 Mic Input
They really did. AFAIK it was the last transformer Rupert designed for Neve.Ruffrecords, did they really use the toroidal type on the AIR consoles?
Hi Ian, hope its allright to ask here and the thread is kinda fitting.They really did. AFAIK it was the last transformer Rupert designed for Neve.
Cheers
Ian
The T1452 is the same as the 31267 which is meant to be a line input transformer and is normally wired 10K:600 though I believe some people have used the backwards for a mic input.Hi Ian, hope its allright to ask here and the thread is kinda fitting.
could you hint me in a direction of using a marinar 1452 for switchable Line/Mic duties?
is that possible? Iam about to do a 1290 + 73 Eq kit and often use line, only sometimes mic.
i would like the old marinair on both duties. Also spaceis very tight in my build
I have eight 1290's that I build a while back. The first 4 channels have the round can 10468's. The other 4 channels have backwards 31267's. I haven't used them in a while but I think I remember the roundcan's being a little clearer in the top end....while the others had a smoother sound but still fairly clear. I used the 31267's backwards as Joe at JLM mentioned that they have basically the same frequency response as 10468. What do you think Ian?The T1452 is the same as the 31267 which is meant to be a line input transformer and is normally wired 10K:600 though I believe some people have used the backwards for a mic input.
Cheers
Ian
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