krabbencutter
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NYAN has evolved!
What started as a 1073 clone with gyrator circuits, has now become my take on a "best of Rupert Neve" EQ (and this time my prototype *actually* works).
The Shelving filters are based on the 1073. You get a fixed 12kHz high shelf and a low shelf with four selectable frequencies (35Hz, 60Hz, 110Hz, 220Hz). Where things get interesting is the mid band. It is a fully parametric band, based on Rupert Neve's design in the AMEK Mozart RN Modules. The frequency range has been adjusted to cover the range from 315Hz to 9kHz. It's a proportional Q design similar to the AMEK 9098 and Portico 5033. The high pass filter is a 12dB per octave Sallen-Key butterworth filter and variable from 14Hz to 240Hz. Last but not least the EQ features a flat frequency response up to 50kHz. As always, the EQ is built around modern & readily available parts.
You can find the KiCAD & LTspice files on my GitHub:
https://github.com/greyboxaudio/NYAN-EQ/
What started as a 1073 clone with gyrator circuits, has now become my take on a "best of Rupert Neve" EQ (and this time my prototype *actually* works).
The Shelving filters are based on the 1073. You get a fixed 12kHz high shelf and a low shelf with four selectable frequencies (35Hz, 60Hz, 110Hz, 220Hz). Where things get interesting is the mid band. It is a fully parametric band, based on Rupert Neve's design in the AMEK Mozart RN Modules. The frequency range has been adjusted to cover the range from 315Hz to 9kHz. It's a proportional Q design similar to the AMEK 9098 and Portico 5033. The high pass filter is a 12dB per octave Sallen-Key butterworth filter and variable from 14Hz to 240Hz. Last but not least the EQ features a flat frequency response up to 50kHz. As always, the EQ is built around modern & readily available parts.
You can find the KiCAD & LTspice files on my GitHub:
https://github.com/greyboxaudio/NYAN-EQ/
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