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Quad
Eight MM403
Featuring the same input amplifiers and EQ section as the
famous Quad Eight 312 series. With additional Fet based HP
and LP filters and phase reverse. All Quad Eight input and
output transformers. Mic input, Line input and output. 30dB
gain range on gain pot, maximum 70 dB gain on mic input and
output level "fader". Pad and phantom power. Fully
recapped and serviced. Modules in excellent condition. Internal
power supply.
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Eight MM-61 |
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Rola
/ Byer 66
take the audio module from a 1950's Australian made mono tape
recorder and covert it to a smoking mic pre / DI / Line amp,
with inbuilt speaker 2 watt amp and metering.
This unit has more tube character than you can shake a stick
at!
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Auditronics
110A
Racked Pair. Transformer Input and Output. Mic / Line Inputs.
Phantom Phase reverse. HP and LP filters. 3 band inductor
based EQ - bass extrension mod on low band.
Available for SALE through Broadcast
$1,600 ex GST |
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Quad
Eight 248
later era Quad Eight modules, mic / line inputs. 3 Band EQ
and HP-LP filters |
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Auditronics
110B
-they just keep coming! |
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McCurdy
Fet Compressor
a unique compressor module from a McCurdy broadcast console.
Fantastic solid state FET compressors |


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Siemens
V275/0 summing amps
front end IC was a lowly 741, replaced with a 5534, modified
gain structure and removed Low Pass filtering ( which knocked
the response down to -12dB @ 20kHz !! ) Added +/- 6dB gain
trim controls. Setup for 4 x stereo inputs and 4 x mono inputs |
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Quad
Eight EQ312 Modules
Mic-Pre added with gain range 20 to 75dB. Using a Neve BA283
clone amp for the last 20dB of gain. Mic in / DI / Line in,
Pad / Phase / +48V |
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Pair
of Quad Eight MM312 modules |
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Quad
Eight
Combining CA-127 line amps, converted to mic-pres with EQ333
modules
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EMI
OBA-1
Australian made EMI 4 channel mic mixer, originally designed
for portable "OB" mixing. Added 4 channels of direct
out balancing amps and upgraded PSU. Pad / Phase / Phantom
added on each channel
Here's what the owner had to say : "Hey Rob, just wanted
you to know that the EMI OB1 mixer is fucking fantastic! Those
mic pre's have really come alive - they sound much better
through your new direct outs than they do through the original
transformer. Really quiet, deep, and silky as hell. I think
I dig them more than my 610!" |
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Auditronics
110A and 110B modules
racked with some cool led meters |
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| Neve
51 Series Stereo Channel strip
racked into a 1 unit case, all original toplogy kept. The
phase invert switch was changed to add an additional 20dB
gain. This enables the stereo EQ to be teamed with the passive
mix ( available through Broadcast
) as a makeup gain amplifier and mix EQ
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110A modules
A30 output driver cards included. All Jensen transformer in
and out. Echo send A - now an output level control. Solo switch
- now extends the bass response of the low EQ
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Neve
51 Series console channels
one set from a 5116 and the other from a 5114. Mic / Line,
soft and hard limiter and gate, HP/LP filters and 4 band parametric
EQ |
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Oh
yes...it's another MCI JH-500 rack!
6 channel version with internal PSU and channel metering.
More info / photos of MCI JH-500 racks here |
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EMT
256 Compressors
custom meters and variable input output level controls added,
IC's upgraded |
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Quad Eight MM403 hits the streets
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| Harrison
Channel Strips- racked pairs
Discrete high performance mic-pre, transformer balanced output,
4 band parametric EQ, sweepable HP / LP filters. Output level
control with mute and cal switches.
Racked pairs are available for sale |
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Eight CL22 Compressors
refurbished with de-ess modules attached. Dual mono
or linked stereo.
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Bellerophon
- a kit based project from Prodigy-Pro.
The mic-pre's are essentially clones of Langevin AM-16's.
Joseph stuffed the pcbs, Ryan did most of the
essential hole cutting and wiring. I conceived the front panel
design and hung around and watched it all come together.
Joesph's comments on the finished unit "uh, yeah. UH,
HELL YEAH! You went balls deep...I love it! I don't know if
you remember long ago, my saying to keep it silver and simple
to give it a prototypical aircraft console feel... but you
nailed it!! That pre is a beaut! There's no Pilot Eject button,
but hey..."
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Quad
Eight MM312
a 'triplet' ?? of Quad Eight modules modified with
mic pre's added, re-capped, output level control and Sifam
metering. |
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| Fairchild
600 ( Conax )
This unit had been extensivley modified by a previous owner,
including changing the contents on the mysterious conax module
that contains all the magic. The unit was restored to it's
original topology and the conax module rebuilt. A hard bypass
was added.
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Quad
Eight Auto Mix 2-B Stereo / Dual Opto Compressor
Fully serviced - recapped, new mains transformer to minimise
hum pickup, aligned. Threshold sensitivity reduced and 4:1
ratio corrected to yield true 4:1 compression ratios. Meter
module strapped to top of unit with Sifam meters for reading
output levels and gain reduction. Hard relay bypass added. |
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| Quad
Eight MM403
from a Quad Eight Console built to spec for the Australian
Broadcast Corporation in 1978. A Pair of MM403 Channel Strips,
modified and racked. The input stage gain structure was changed
with a continuously variable, 30db range gain pot added, balanced
line input added, pad, phantom. The echo send pot now operates
as a output level control.
Discrete class AB amplifers, 3 band inductor
based EQ
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Preamp and 1540 EQ Modules
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Neve 1272 Pair with JLM
1073 kit
buffered VU meters, +48V, Pad , Phase, 6dB Trim

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RCA BA-43
PROGRAM AMPLIFIER WITH BA-45 OPTO COMPRESSOR AND BA-46 FET
LIMITER
These broadcast modules were originally designed
to work together and the fundmental relationship between them
was maintained. The compressor was heavily modified to shift
the threshold down to a more useable range and a variable
threshold control added. Originally the compressor had a quite
hard ratio of ~ 20:1, this was reduced to ~ 4:1 with a soft
knee. A three way selection of release time was added.
The limiter was left largely unchanged, only the fixed release
time was significantly shortened. The original soft bypass
was changed to a hard bypass of the limiter unit as the limiter
was the archilles heel in terms of technical performance.
The BA-43 has plenty of gain available and so the unit was
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Four Channels
of "Green" Mic-Pre's
This is a DIY kit from the LAB.
Cactus stuffed the pcbs and sent them to me. I modified the
original design slightly, adding BP caps to the audio path,
changing the level control to a +/- 10dB trim control and
adding phantom power on leds and increasing the gain control
DC blocking cap to 10,000uF. The pre has a gain range from
-8dB to 76dB, no pad required, maximum input level is ~ +
24dBu and maximum output level before clipping is ~ +30dBu.
Distortion is better than 0.002% and EIN ~ -128dBu
The boards mount upside down in the case, so
the internal photo is taken with the bottom of the case removed.
The PSU is in an external case, providing +/-18V
and +48V
These are worthy mic-pres, very clean, low distortion,
wide bandwidth.
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RCA
BA-71 and BA-73
two early transistor line amps from RCA, modified to make
mic-pres.
quote from the owner "they have incredible personality
the pres dont sound like anything else i have, for guitars
they sound big and fat, they are gritty when pushed hard or
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Byer
66
take the audio module from the deck of a 1956 Australian built
Byer 66 mono tape deck, pull it all to bits and rebuild it
as a Mic-Pre / DI / Line amp, with phantom, -20dB pad, balanced
out, tone control, metering, internal amp and loudspeaker....nice!

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Quad
Eight mic-pres
8 channels of AM-10 based mic-pres built up from modules from
the Coronado console |
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to get an SSL-6000 ( 4000 ) input channel strip into a 1 unit
rack case? |
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channel strip with front panel and sub-modules
removed |
motherboard cut into sections |
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sub-modules loaded back into the cut down
sections of motherboard and the re-wiring and fun begins |
all coming together in the rack case.
Internal PSU. The orange donut is a Neve V series output transformer. |
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Yep
it sure is possible....it ain't easy, but what a unit!
All original functions retained. Balanced output courtesy
of a Balanced driver circuit feeding the Neve output transformer
to give a maximum output level of +28dBu. Rotary 'fader' added
for level control.
Mic / Line in /Compressor / Expander / Gate / 4-band EQ /
HP + LP filters / Compressor pre or post EQ / EQ into Compressor
sidechain |
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