strangeandbouncy
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I need to add some direct outs to my Pye console. Firstly, I want to use individual channels as inserts in Protools, and perhaps (if they are quiet enough!) to enable me to record with it. This desk has a very noisey mixbus, due in part to the fact thqt it is only screened with plywood! the output of each channel is very low, perhaps as low as -40dB, but I haven't actually measured it accurately. I am tempted to just slap a 5534 in, since they wont draw that much current, but don't know how to approach this with only a +24v rail. `i have read of disadvantages with both inverting and non-inverting, and would welcome any advice.
I am equally tempted to build something discrete and appropriate, but I am worried about smoking my power supply! I was thinking about Neve ba440, since it is Class AB. Normally, the load will be approx 10k, but I must be able to run comfortably into 'Tools at 18dB over. I have room to accommodate an output tranny, since I would like it to be balanced.
`many thanks,
ANdyP
I need to add some direct outs to my Pye console. Firstly, I want to use individual channels as inserts in Protools, and perhaps (if they are quiet enough!) to enable me to record with it. This desk has a very noisey mixbus, due in part to the fact thqt it is only screened with plywood! the output of each channel is very low, perhaps as low as -40dB, but I haven't actually measured it accurately. I am tempted to just slap a 5534 in, since they wont draw that much current, but don't know how to approach this with only a +24v rail. `i have read of disadvantages with both inverting and non-inverting, and would welcome any advice.
I am equally tempted to build something discrete and appropriate, but I am worried about smoking my power supply! I was thinking about Neve ba440, since it is Class AB. Normally, the load will be approx 10k, but I must be able to run comfortably into 'Tools at 18dB over. I have room to accommodate an output tranny, since I would like it to be balanced.
`many thanks,
ANdyP