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1766 (and 1783) Stereo Width Controls
"These handy little units were the 5.25" high and two modules width
(3.6"). They were generally installed in broadcast consoles and, as the
name implies, were able to change a stereo image from mono to normal stereo to spread which produced an image much wider, equivalent to the addition of 6dB of difference signal. A similar system is used on boom boxes today to improve the separation effect of the speakers. I’ve often wondered why these units were so little used (phasing problems?) but a version was repackaged into a 35 series case for use in a much later broadcast console."
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.audio.pro/c/xIbvI_k17dY?pli=1
We called them and contemporary Neve didn't know these existed?
Would this be a two-channel summing mixer? Mono/Stereo + Pan knobs have the wheels in my head turning.
Two of everything.
(2) Marinair (Radar) LI 31267/S T1442 input transformers
(2) Neve B340 op-amps
(2) Neve Marinair LO2567 output transformers
1766 (and 1783) Stereo Width Controls
"These handy little units were the 5.25" high and two modules width
(3.6"). They were generally installed in broadcast consoles and, as the
name implies, were able to change a stereo image from mono to normal stereo to spread which produced an image much wider, equivalent to the addition of 6dB of difference signal. A similar system is used on boom boxes today to improve the separation effect of the speakers. I’ve often wondered why these units were so little used (phasing problems?) but a version was repackaged into a 35 series case for use in a much later broadcast console."
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.audio.pro/c/xIbvI_k17dY?pli=1
We called them and contemporary Neve didn't know these existed?
Would this be a two-channel summing mixer? Mono/Stereo + Pan knobs have the wheels in my head turning.
Two of everything.
(2) Marinair (Radar) LI 31267/S T1442 input transformers
(2) Neve B340 op-amps
(2) Neve Marinair LO2567 output transformers
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