TEST-studer 963(961 962) channel strip project

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studer 963(961 962) channel strip project

I assembled a channel strip using the Studer 963 module, consisting of one microphone preamp and one master unit. The master unit can utilize a limiter and compressor. I placed the input and output terminals on the front panel.studerstrip-07.jpg
 

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It’s an amazing unit. Good luck!
Thank you! Looking forward to the project.

I read on a thread somewhere ( knowing I shouldn't believe everything I read) that the channel strip on it's own isn't strong enough to drive a line input because a channel strip doesn't have an output transformer, but looking at the schematic I see that it's not the case... Can anyone share some thoughts on this? If I'm right the channel strip should be fine if I supply it with power and audio Ins and outs. I'll add the schematic.
 

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There is NO output trafo on the 96x series input modules, however the 963 (with extra pcb for routing and tape interfacing) offer an additional balanced line out (TAPE OUT)
 

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