Cheagor
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Hello everybody,
I've got a Neve V3 to play around with. Now I've been reading a lot on the experiences of other people with that console and there always seem to be the people who advocate upgrading the chips to a newer generation, ideally a more efficient design.
Now I've been looking at the OPA16xx designs and some of them really seem to cut down on the current they draw, compared to the 5532s that make up a lot of the used opamps.
Now my primary concern is cutting down the power that the whole desk draws. Right now, each year it consumes between 30000 and 50000 kWh. That's quite a chunk.
A lot of it obviously comes from the crazy heat the console produces. I suspect that most of it comes from the number of opamps. My hope is that by an increase of efficiency, I can not only reduce the used power, but also bring down noise, prolong life of electrolytics and also save some power on the AC.
I am aware that the sound of the console can change by a customization like this, but the power consumption is a bigger concern to me, as long as everything works as it should. Obviously, it would be ideal if the sonic changes are minimal and I would definitely try some different Opamps.
Has anybody of you possibly done a similar change to a Neve V Series? Would be interesting to hear about some experiences. Also even if not, does anybody of you have some useful additional information?
Best,
Phil
I've got a Neve V3 to play around with. Now I've been reading a lot on the experiences of other people with that console and there always seem to be the people who advocate upgrading the chips to a newer generation, ideally a more efficient design.
Now I've been looking at the OPA16xx designs and some of them really seem to cut down on the current they draw, compared to the 5532s that make up a lot of the used opamps.
Now my primary concern is cutting down the power that the whole desk draws. Right now, each year it consumes between 30000 and 50000 kWh. That's quite a chunk.
A lot of it obviously comes from the crazy heat the console produces. I suspect that most of it comes from the number of opamps. My hope is that by an increase of efficiency, I can not only reduce the used power, but also bring down noise, prolong life of electrolytics and also save some power on the AC.
I am aware that the sound of the console can change by a customization like this, but the power consumption is a bigger concern to me, as long as everything works as it should. Obviously, it would be ideal if the sonic changes are minimal and I would definitely try some different Opamps.
Has anybody of you possibly done a similar change to a Neve V Series? Would be interesting to hear about some experiences. Also even if not, does anybody of you have some useful additional information?
Best,
Phil