thenovice
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Geoff Tanner said:Hi
Not exactly witchcraft but close to it is the design of the transformers... that is a topic that's a wonderful can of worms. There's so much BS flies around on this topic and I often find myself between a rock and a hardplace... knowing one source of info, from the horse's mouth ... and hearing contrary tales allegedly from good sources... but sources that have been known to "bend" the truth.
What do we know that's set in granite like truth?
Marinair Radar made both input and output transformers. The mic input transformer was a stock Marinair design. The output transformers were a colaboration between Neve Engineers and the head of Marinair. St Ives did not play any part of this and never made the original LO1166 or 2567 transformers. For that matter, they never made the tertiary feedback transformers for the outputs of 3415's and 31105's and only really started making output transformers, as the toroidals, in the AIR Monseratt stye consoles and later dough-nut toroids in Neve BBC custom desks and 81/51/V series.
From my recollection at Neve, the only St Ive output transformers I can recall, prior to the toroids, is the VT22543 600:600 1:1 transformers used with the 8026 consoles that had electronically balanced output 3401 and 3402 modules that were replaced with the 3405 with the LO1173 transformers.
So... we come screaming back to the 21st century and who is making transformers and who has retired and closed shop? St Ive's/Carnhill for the first and Marinair the second.
Given that they NEVER made the LO1166 transformer for the 1272/1073, this is the transformer that (to my distaste but what can one do?) they sell to all and sundry. How close is it to the original? I don't know and neither did they... probably as good an educated guess as the Sowter product.
And then Neve decided to remanufacture the 1073 though I would tactfully point out that, as spares, they never really stopped making it. I was still supplying them before I left Neve in December '85, years after the BCM10 and 8014's had ceased production.
They asked St Ive's to send them samples and, to their surprise, they did not meet the specifications of the original EM drawings. Every transformer and Inductor at Neve was made to an EM document that listed the design parameters. These are Neve documents that outsiders never see and are only supplied to manufacturers to fulfill orders to make inductors or transformers. St Ive's never had sight of these because they had no need to... Marinair were making them.
St Ives/Carnhill had to make several prototypes before AMS-Neve found that they met their original specs. The issue was low frequency distortion where the Marinair product was in single figure % and the St Ive's double figures.
To the best of my knowledge, as told to me by chums at AMS-Neve, these transformers are only supplied to AMS-Neve for their 1073. I have heard contrary viewpoints, but, then again I have heard a lot of tales of woe about other cloned Neve output transformers so take these with a pinch of salt.
That's the story to the best of my recollection. I like the new AMS-Neve modules but I don't like the metalwork... not that that will affect the sound!
researching @ gearslutz [don't ask why]
and ran across this msg.
curious anybody else ever read this?
fun facts!
btw.
I need the iron for the 1073 and 1081