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Re: Wot? No tube mixer??(YES IM STILL HERE< TY)

by John Byrns <byrnsj@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 12, 2008 at 12:38 PM

In article <gco10t$5pn$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 Ian Bell <ruffrecords@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> John Byrns wrote:
> > 
> > You also mentioned consoles where "Mixing took place using 200 ohm
bridged 
> > T stepped rotary channel faders connected to these transformers and
the 
> > resultant mix fed into another transformer and amplifier."  Could you
post 
> > the "pdf" of an RCA mixer that used this approach for comparison?
> 
> I have put one here:
> 
> http://www.ianbell.ukfsn.org/data/RCA-76-B2-B4-Console.pdf

Thanks for posting that.  One question, you mentioned "200 ohm bridged T
stepped 
rotary channel faders", was that merely an example for illustration, or
does 
this RCA mixer use 200 Ohm faders?  I was unable to find the
specifications for 
the faders in the manual you posted, perhaps I didn't look hard enough? 
The 
resistor values used in the mixing network suggest to me that the faders
would 
be something like 500 Ohms or thereabouts.

-- 
Regards,

John Byrns

Surf my web pages at,  http://fmamradios.com/
 




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