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DRIP ELECTRONICS ALTEC 436 VARIMU COMPRESSOR Drip Electronics ALTEC 436 VariMu Compressor. This project is a replica of the of the vintage Altec 436c compressor. The Altec 436c was a tube, vari-mu compressor, similar to the Altec R124 used by The Beatles at Abbey road and the Universal Audio 175. Drip Electronicsoffers a
GAR1731 DISCRETE OPAMP Gar1731 Discrete Opamp. The Gar1731 is discrete opamp based on the Melcor 1731–the predecessor to the API 2520. CAPI describes this DOA as having smoother highs and lows than the 2520, while retaining it’s aggressive midrange.OV560 PREAMP
The OV560 is ’s recreation of the vintage Neumann OV60 preamplifier for the modern 500-series/51x Alliance modular formats. Both the OV560 and the original OV60 are opamp-based preamps with transformer inputs and outputs. With the OV560, has added sockets for standard, 2520-size discrete opamps. PCB GRINDER MS76 COMPRESSOR PCB Grinder MS76 Compressor. The MS76 is a dual channel FET compressor based on the Urei/Universal Audio 1176. It can operate in dual monoand mid-side modes.
DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORESHOPBLOGWIKIABOUT500-SERIESASSEMBLED PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00. SHURE SM57 / SM58 MODS Unless you've been operating your recording studio from under a rock since 1965 (or are one of those curmudgeonly "haters") you've probably got an SM57 or SM58 in your mic locker. With their screw-open bodies, these mics are exceedingly simple and rewarding to mod. Removing the Transformer (the "TapeOp Mod") The stock BUILDING A VINTAGE-STYLE U87 MIC IS EASIER AND CHEAPER In the video below, guest vlogger Matthew Jenkins walks us through his build of a vintage-style Neumann U87 clone. What some viewers may find surprising is that at no point during the video does Matthew perform any black magic or mortgage his home. As you'll see, a soldering iron, some attention to detail, $350-500 USD, and a free afternoon are all that's required to complete this project. 5-MINUTE PROJECT: HOW TO BUILD A "CIRCUIT SNIFFER" Here's a fun little noise-maker you can build for under $5 in under 5 minutes: a "Circuit Sniffer." Just as microphones pick up vibrations in the air and turn them into an alternating electrical current, this little device picks up the magnetic fields emitted by electronic devices. You can get some pretty brutal sounds DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. SERPENT AUDIO SA-3A LA3A OPTO COMPRESSOR Serpent Audio SA-3A LA3A Opto Compressor. The SA-3A is a dual channel replica of the UREI/Teletronix LA-3A optical compressor from Serpent Audio (formerly Shadow Audio). PCBs and kits consist of one channel + power supply, but two channels can be linked and built in a single 2RUcase.
DRIP ELECTRONICS ALTEC 436 VARIMU COMPRESSOR Drip Electronics ALTEC 436 VariMu Compressor. This project is a replica of the of the vintage Altec 436c compressor. The Altec 436c was a tube, vari-mu compressor, similar to the Altec R124 used by The Beatles at Abbey road and the Universal Audio 175. Drip Electronicsoffers a
GAR1731 DISCRETE OPAMP Gar1731 Discrete Opamp. The Gar1731 is discrete opamp based on the Melcor 1731–the predecessor to the API 2520. CAPI describes this DOA as having smoother highs and lows than the 2520, while retaining it’s aggressive midrange.OV560 PREAMP
The OV560 is ’s recreation of the vintage Neumann OV60 preamplifier for the modern 500-series/51x Alliance modular formats. Both the OV560 and the original OV60 are opamp-based preamps with transformer inputs and outputs. With the OV560, has added sockets for standard, 2520-size discrete opamps. PCB GRINDER MS76 COMPRESSOR PCB Grinder MS76 Compressor. The MS76 is a dual channel FET compressor based on the Urei/Universal Audio 1176. It can operate in dual monoand mid-side modes.
DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORE PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00.CP5 ASSEMBLY GUIDE
Using The Interactive Build Map We've designed an interactive build map to aid in placing the components on your PCB. You can follow along while placing all the parts, or open it for particular sections as you see fit. To start at a particular section, click link to the build map below that step. Resistors Sort Bag 1 P COLOUR 500-SERIES PALETTE MKII Add three stages of real analog color to your setup in a single 500-series slot. Revamped Controls. Dial in exactly the signal path you want with individual drive/trim knobs and bypass switches for each Colour. 21-position stepped controls make stereo matching and recall easy. Still Radically Affordable. Despite featur EQP5 PASSIVE EQUALIZER The EQP5 is a premium tone-shaping EQ based on the prized Pultec EQP filter circuitry. The World's Most Musical Filters. The EQP5 employs the passive filter circuitry made famous by Pultec's legendary EQP series of equalizers. Decades after their introduction, these EQ's remain coveted for their uniquely musical and natural behavior. HOW TO BUILD A BOUTIQUE PASSIVE DI Note: Full kits for our our passive DI project, the FE2, are now available in the store. If you can solder one component to a couple of jacks, you can make the best passive DI money can buy. That's no exaggeration--at it's core, every passive DI is just a transformer, and some of the best winders in the world, Cinemag, Sowter, Lundahl and Jensen make transformers designed specifically for BUILDING A VINTAGE-STYLE U87 MIC IS EASIER AND CHEAPER In the video below, guest vlogger Matthew Jenkins walks us through his build of a vintage-style Neumann U87 clone. What some viewers may find surprising is that at no point during the video does Matthew perform any black magic or mortgage his home. As you'll see, a soldering iron, some attention to detail, $350-500 USD, and a free afternoon are all that's required to complete this project. DESIGNING A 500-SERIES PULTEC-STYLE EQ PT. 1 Today's post is by Joel Cameron of Rascal Audio, who's collaborating with us on a new EQ kit. I love DIY! I got my start building gear almost two decades back by scouring the internet (a much smaller internet back then) for schematics of classic gear in hopes of building the stuff I couldn’t afford to buy. This was lon THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO UREI/UNIVERSAL AUDIO 1176 REVISIONS Revisions. According to Universal Audio's website, the 1176 underwent at least 13 revisions from 1967 to 1973. Most of these consisted of either cosmetic makeovers, such as rev H, or minor tweaks that didn't reach the audio path, such as revs D and E. Others, however, were overhauls that significantly affected the compressors' soniccharacter.
DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. STUDIO 939 C12 CONDENSER MIC Studio 939’s web store provides several resources for building a reproduction of the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone, using an Alctron HT-11A as a modding platform. These include both components and PCB kits (for both the external power supply and the microphone itself), as well as the AMI T14 output transformer. DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORESHOPBLOGWIKIABOUT500-SERIESASSEMBLED PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00. SHURE SM57 / SM58 MODS Unless you've been operating your recording studio from under a rock since 1965 (or are one of those curmudgeonly "haters") you've probably got an SM57 or SM58 in your mic locker. With their screw-open bodies, these mics are exceedingly simple and rewarding to mod. Removing the Transformer (the "TapeOp Mod") The stock BUILDING A VINTAGE-STYLE U87 MIC IS EASIER AND CHEAPER In the video below, guest vlogger Matthew Jenkins walks us through his build of a vintage-style Neumann U87 clone. What some viewers may find surprising is that at no point during the video does Matthew perform any black magic or mortgage his home. As you'll see, a soldering iron, some attention to detail, $350-500 USD, and a free afternoon are all that's required to complete this project. 5-MINUTE PROJECT: HOW TO BUILD A "CIRCUIT SNIFFER" Here's a fun little noise-maker you can build for under $5 in under 5 minutes: a "Circuit Sniffer." Just as microphones pick up vibrations in the air and turn them into an alternating electrical current, this little device picks up the magnetic fields emitted by electronic devices. You can get some pretty brutal sounds SERPENT AUDIO SA-3A LA3A OPTO COMPRESSOR Serpent Audio SA-3A LA3A Opto Compressor. The SA-3A is a dual channel replica of the UREI/Teletronix LA-3A optical compressor from Serpent Audio (formerly Shadow Audio). PCBs and kits consist of one channel + power supply, but two channels can be linked and built in a single 2RUcase.
DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. DRIP ELECTRONICS ALTEC 436 VARIMU COMPRESSOR Drip Electronics ALTEC 436 VariMu Compressor. This project is a replica of the of the vintage Altec 436c compressor. The Altec 436c was a tube, vari-mu compressor, similar to the Altec R124 used by The Beatles at Abbey road and the Universal Audio 175. Drip Electronicsoffers a
GAR1731 DISCRETE OPAMP Gar1731 Discrete Opamp. The Gar1731 is discrete opamp based on the Melcor 1731–the predecessor to the API 2520. CAPI describes this DOA as having smoother highs and lows than the 2520, while retaining it’s aggressive midrange. PCB GRINDER MS76 COMPRESSOR PCB Grinder MS76 Compressor. The MS76 is a dual channel FET compressor based on the Urei/Universal Audio 1176. It can operate in dual monoand mid-side modes.
OV560 PREAMP
The OV560 is ’s recreation of the vintage Neumann OV60 preamplifier for the modern 500-series/51x Alliance modular formats. Both the OV560 and the original OV60 are opamp-based preamps with transformer inputs and outputs. With the OV560, has added sockets for standard, 2520-size discrete opamps. DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORESHOPBLOGWIKIABOUT500-SERIESASSEMBLED PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00. SHURE SM57 / SM58 MODS Unless you've been operating your recording studio from under a rock since 1965 (or are one of those curmudgeonly "haters") you've probably got an SM57 or SM58 in your mic locker. With their screw-open bodies, these mics are exceedingly simple and rewarding to mod. Removing the Transformer (the "TapeOp Mod") The stock BUILDING A VINTAGE-STYLE U87 MIC IS EASIER AND CHEAPER In the video below, guest vlogger Matthew Jenkins walks us through his build of a vintage-style Neumann U87 clone. What some viewers may find surprising is that at no point during the video does Matthew perform any black magic or mortgage his home. As you'll see, a soldering iron, some attention to detail, $350-500 USD, and a free afternoon are all that's required to complete this project. 5-MINUTE PROJECT: HOW TO BUILD A "CIRCUIT SNIFFER" Here's a fun little noise-maker you can build for under $5 in under 5 minutes: a "Circuit Sniffer." Just as microphones pick up vibrations in the air and turn them into an alternating electrical current, this little device picks up the magnetic fields emitted by electronic devices. You can get some pretty brutal sounds SERPENT AUDIO SA-3A LA3A OPTO COMPRESSOR Serpent Audio SA-3A LA3A Opto Compressor. The SA-3A is a dual channel replica of the UREI/Teletronix LA-3A optical compressor from Serpent Audio (formerly Shadow Audio). PCBs and kits consist of one channel + power supply, but two channels can be linked and built in a single 2RUcase.
DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. DRIP ELECTRONICS ALTEC 436 VARIMU COMPRESSOR Drip Electronics ALTEC 436 VariMu Compressor. This project is a replica of the of the vintage Altec 436c compressor. The Altec 436c was a tube, vari-mu compressor, similar to the Altec R124 used by The Beatles at Abbey road and the Universal Audio 175. Drip Electronicsoffers a
GAR1731 DISCRETE OPAMP Gar1731 Discrete Opamp. The Gar1731 is discrete opamp based on the Melcor 1731–the predecessor to the API 2520. CAPI describes this DOA as having smoother highs and lows than the 2520, while retaining it’s aggressive midrange. PCB GRINDER MS76 COMPRESSOR PCB Grinder MS76 Compressor. The MS76 is a dual channel FET compressor based on the Urei/Universal Audio 1176. It can operate in dual monoand mid-side modes.
OV560 PREAMP
The OV560 is ’s recreation of the vintage Neumann OV60 preamplifier for the modern 500-series/51x Alliance modular formats. Both the OV560 and the original OV60 are opamp-based preamps with transformer inputs and outputs. With the OV560, has added sockets for standard, 2520-size discrete opamps. DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORE PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00.CP5 ASSEMBLY GUIDE
Using The Interactive Build Map We've designed an interactive build map to aid in placing the components on your PCB. You can follow along while placing all the parts, or open it for particular sections as you see fit. To start at a particular section, click link to the build map below that step. Resistors Sort Bag 1 P EQP5 PASSIVE EQUALIZER The EQP5 is a premium tone-shaping EQ based on the prized Pultec EQP filter circuitry. The World's Most Musical Filters. The EQP5 employs the passive filter circuitry made famous by Pultec's legendary EQP series of equalizers. Decades after their introduction, these EQ's remain coveted for their uniquely musical and natural behavior. COLOUR 500-SERIES PALETTE MKII Add three stages of real analog color to your setup in a single 500-series slot. Revamped Controls. Dial in exactly the signal path you want with individual drive/trim knobs and bypass switches for each Colour. 21-position stepped controls make stereo matching and recall easy. Still Radically Affordable. Despite featur BUILDING A VINTAGE-STYLE U87 MIC IS EASIER AND CHEAPER In the video below, guest vlogger Matthew Jenkins walks us through his build of a vintage-style Neumann U87 clone. What some viewers may find surprising is that at no point during the video does Matthew perform any black magic or mortgage his home. As you'll see, a soldering iron, some attention to detail, $350-500 USD, and a free afternoon are all that's required to complete this project. HOW TO BUILD A BOUTIQUE PASSIVE DI Note: Full kits for our our passive DI project, the FE2, are now available in the store. If you can solder one component to a couple of jacks, you can make the best passive DI money can buy. That's no exaggeration--at it's core, every passive DI is just a transformer, and some of the best winders in the world, Cinemag, Sowter, Lundahl and Jensen make transformers designed specifically for DESIGNING A 500-SERIES PULTEC-STYLE EQ PT. 1 Today's post is by Joel Cameron of Rascal Audio, who's collaborating with us on a new EQ kit. I love DIY! I got my start building gear almost two decades back by scouring the internet (a much smaller internet back then) for schematics of classic gear in hopes of building the stuff I couldn’t afford to buy. This was lon "EXPLAIN LIKE I'M 5": WHY DO I NEED A REAMP BOX? Connecting the two systems directly creates a path for noisy ground currents to flow into the audio paths. A reamp box like the L2A solves this problem by isolating the grounds with a transformer. Through the magic of electro-magnetism, the transformer allows signal to pass from the input to the output without a direct connection between their DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. STUDIO 939 C12 CONDENSER MIC Studio 939’s web store provides several resources for building a reproduction of the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone, using an Alctron HT-11A as a modding platform. These include both components and PCB kits (for both the external power supply and the microphone itself), as well as the AMI T14 output transformer. DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORESHOPBLOGWIKIABOUT500-SERIESASSEMBLED PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00. L2A PASSIVE RE-AMPLIFIER KIT L2A Passive Re-Amplifier Kit. Get started with DIY and build your own professional reamping box with our most popular kit. The L2A is a rugged, sonically transparent re-amplifier that just happens to be a DIY kit. It's also a simple, fun DIY kit that happens to be an excellent piece of studio gear. COLOUR 500-SERIES PALETTE MKII Add three stages of real analog color to your setup in a single 500-series slot. Revamped Controls. Dial in exactly the signal path you want with individual drive/trim knobs and bypass switches for each Colour. 21-position stepped controls make stereo matching and recall easy. Still Radically Affordable. Despite featurCP5 ASSEMBLY GUIDE
Using The Interactive Build Map We've designed an interactive build map to aid in placing the components on your PCB. You can follow along while placing all the parts, or open it for particular sections as you see fit. To start at a particular section, click link to the build map below that step. Resistors Sort Bag 1 P L2P PASSIVE LINE ATTENUATOR KIT The L2P is a two-channel, balanced line/mic pad with two attenuation options. The -10dB setting is perfect for padding the output of mic preamps so you can run them hot without clipping your converters. The -30dB setting is a "line-to-mic" pad that allows you to run tracks directly from your audio interface or mixer to the inputs of yourpreamps.
EQP5 PASSIVE EQUALIZER The EQP5 is a premium tone-shaping EQ based on the prized Pultec EQP filter circuitry. The World's Most Musical Filters. The EQP5 employs the passive filter circuitry made famous by Pultec's legendary EQP series of equalizers. Decades after their introduction, these EQ's remain coveted for their uniquely musical and natural behavior. HOW TO BUILD A BOUTIQUE PASSIVE DI Note: Full kits for our our passive DI project, the FE2, are now available in the store. If you can solder one component to a couple of jacks, you can make the best passive DI money can buy. That's no exaggeration--at it's core, every passive DI is just a transformer, and some of the best winders in the world, Cinemag, Sowter, Lundahl and Jensen make transformers designed specifically for ROYAL BLUE BRITISH CHANNEL COLOUR Royal Blue is Louder Than Liftoff's take on the vintage Neve* console sound. This meticulously miniaturized channel strip adds the hallmark Neve thickness and richness to individual tracks and mixes. The circuit is based on the 1081 Channel Amplifier from DESIGNING A 500-SERIES PULTEC-STYLE EQ PT. 1 Today's post is by Joel Cameron of Rascal Audio, who's collaborating with us on a new EQ kit. I love DIY! I got my start building gear almost two decades back by scouring the internet (a much smaller internet back then) for schematics of classic gear in hopes of building the stuff I couldn’t afford to buy. This was lon "EXPLAIN LIKE I'M 5": WHY DO I NEED A REAMP BOX? Connecting the two systems directly creates a path for noisy ground currents to flow into the audio paths. A reamp box like the L2A solves this problem by isolating the grounds with a transformer. Through the magic of electro-magnetism, the transformer allows signal to pass from the input to the output without a direct connection between their DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORESHOPBLOGWIKIABOUT500-SERIESASSEMBLED PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00. L2A PASSIVE RE-AMPLIFIER KIT L2A Passive Re-Amplifier Kit. Get started with DIY and build your own professional reamping box with our most popular kit. The L2A is a rugged, sonically transparent re-amplifier that just happens to be a DIY kit. It's also a simple, fun DIY kit that happens to be an excellent piece of studio gear. COLOUR 500-SERIES PALETTE MKII Add three stages of real analog color to your setup in a single 500-series slot. Revamped Controls. Dial in exactly the signal path you want with individual drive/trim knobs and bypass switches for each Colour. 21-position stepped controls make stereo matching and recall easy. Still Radically Affordable. Despite featurCP5 ASSEMBLY GUIDE
Using The Interactive Build Map We've designed an interactive build map to aid in placing the components on your PCB. You can follow along while placing all the parts, or open it for particular sections as you see fit. To start at a particular section, click link to the build map below that step. Resistors Sort Bag 1 P L2P PASSIVE LINE ATTENUATOR KIT The L2P is a two-channel, balanced line/mic pad with two attenuation options. The -10dB setting is perfect for padding the output of mic preamps so you can run them hot without clipping your converters. The -30dB setting is a "line-to-mic" pad that allows you to run tracks directly from your audio interface or mixer to the inputs of yourpreamps.
EQP5 PASSIVE EQUALIZER The EQP5 is a premium tone-shaping EQ based on the prized Pultec EQP filter circuitry. The World's Most Musical Filters. The EQP5 employs the passive filter circuitry made famous by Pultec's legendary EQP series of equalizers. Decades after their introduction, these EQ's remain coveted for their uniquely musical and natural behavior. HOW TO BUILD A BOUTIQUE PASSIVE DI Note: Full kits for our our passive DI project, the FE2, are now available in the store. If you can solder one component to a couple of jacks, you can make the best passive DI money can buy. That's no exaggeration--at it's core, every passive DI is just a transformer, and some of the best winders in the world, Cinemag, Sowter, Lundahl and Jensen make transformers designed specifically for ROYAL BLUE BRITISH CHANNEL COLOUR Royal Blue is Louder Than Liftoff's take on the vintage Neve* console sound. This meticulously miniaturized channel strip adds the hallmark Neve thickness and richness to individual tracks and mixes. The circuit is based on the 1081 Channel Amplifier from DESIGNING A 500-SERIES PULTEC-STYLE EQ PT. 1 Today's post is by Joel Cameron of Rascal Audio, who's collaborating with us on a new EQ kit. I love DIY! I got my start building gear almost two decades back by scouring the internet (a much smaller internet back then) for schematics of classic gear in hopes of building the stuff I couldn’t afford to buy. This was lon "EXPLAIN LIKE I'M 5": WHY DO I NEED A REAMP BOX? Connecting the two systems directly creates a path for noisy ground currents to flow into the audio paths. A reamp box like the L2A solves this problem by isolating the grounds with a transformer. Through the magic of electro-magnetism, the transformer allows signal to pass from the input to the output without a direct connection between theirCP5 ASSEMBLY GUIDE
Using The Interactive Build Map We've designed an interactive build map to aid in placing the components on your PCB. You can follow along while placing all the parts, or open it for particular sections as you see fit. To start at a particular section, click link to the build map below that step. Resistors Sort Bag 1 P RED-25 ASSEMBLY GUIDE Assemble PCB Identify Parts Open up the parts bag and identify the parts. From left to right they are: 5x DOA Pins 2x Resistors 2x Input transistors (BC550C) 2x Power transistors (BD139, BD140) 1x Circuit board Pay special attention to the BD139 and BD140 transistors.Although they are
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO UREI/UNIVERSAL AUDIO 1176 REVISIONS Revisions. According to Universal Audio's website, the 1176 underwent at least 13 revisions from 1967 to 1973. Most of these consisted of either cosmetic makeovers, such as rev H, or minor tweaks that didn't reach the audio path, such as revs D and E. Others, however, were overhauls that significantly affected the compressors' soniccharacter.
HOW TO BUILD A DIY PASSIVE SUMMING BOX I've been curious for a while about the fuss surrounding analog summing. But with commercial boxes priced $600+ I wasn't that curious. Luckily, passive summing is a pretty simple concept and one that's very wallet- and DIY-friendly to achieve. Check out the video "EXPLAIN LIKE I'M 5": AUDIO TRANSFORMERS So let’s look at a DI box as an example. A typical passive DI box transformer has a turns ratio of 12:1, which means it will step down the guitar’s output impedance by 144:1 (12 squared). A typical output impedance for a single coil pickup is around 20k Ohms, which our DI box will step down to 138.8 Ohms, which is typical of amicrophone.
5-MINUTE PROJECT: HOW TO BUILD A "CIRCUIT SNIFFER" Here's a fun little noise-maker you can build for under $5 in under 5 minutes: a "Circuit Sniffer." Just as microphones pick up vibrations in the air and turn them into an alternating electrical current, this little device picks up the magnetic fields emitted by electronic devices. You can get some pretty brutal sounds "EXPLAIN LIKE I'M 5": WHY DO I NEED A REAMP BOX? Connecting the two systems directly creates a path for noisy ground currents to flow into the audio paths. A reamp box like the L2A solves this problem by isolating the grounds with a transformer. Through the magic of electro-magnetism, the transformer allows signal to pass from the input to the output without a direct connection between their COLOUR FOR BEGINNERS: DESIGN YOUR OWN HIGH-PASS FILTER Hi, my name is Chris. I’m a musician, I like origami, and I’ve been working here at DIYRE for 5 months (Peterson still won’t tell me what the letters stand for). So since I've been putting so many of these "Design Your Own Colour" boards in the Colour Palette kits, I’ve decided it’s about time I BUILDING A VINTAGE-STYLE U87 MIC IS EASIER AND CHEAPER In the video below, guest vlogger Matthew Jenkins walks us through his build of a vintage-style Neumann U87 clone. What some viewers may find surprising is that at no point during the video does Matthew perform any black magic or mortgage his home. As you'll see, a soldering iron, some attention to detail, $350-500 USD, and a free afternoon are all that's required to complete this project. DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORESHOPBLOGWIKIABOUT500-SERIESASSEMBLED PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00. COLOUR 500-SERIES PALETTE MKII Add three stages of real analog color to your setup in a single 500-series slot. Revamped Controls. Dial in exactly the signal path you want with individual drive/trim knobs and bypass switches for each Colour. 21-position stepped controls make stereo matching and recall easy. Still Radically Affordable. Despite featurCOLOUR MODULES
Mojo Maestro Passive Clipping Colour. DIY Recording Equipment $25.00From $25.00.
5-MINUTE PROJECT: HOW TO BUILD A "CIRCUIT SNIFFER" Here's a fun little noise-maker you can build for under $5 in under 5 minutes: a "Circuit Sniffer." Just as microphones pick up vibrations in the air and turn them into an alternating electrical current, this little device picks up the magnetic fields emitted by electronic devices. You can get some pretty brutal sounds SERPENT AUDIO SA-3A LA3A OPTO COMPRESSOR Serpent Audio SA-3A LA3A Opto Compressor. The SA-3A is a dual channel replica of the UREI/Teletronix LA-3A optical compressor from Serpent Audio (formerly Shadow Audio). PCBs and kits consist of one channel + power supply, but two channels can be linked and built in a single 2RUcase.
DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. GAR1731 DISCRETE OPAMP Gar1731 Discrete Opamp. The Gar1731 is discrete opamp based on the Melcor 1731–the predecessor to the API 2520. CAPI describes this DOA as having smoother highs and lows than the 2520, while retaining it’s aggressive midrange. DRIP ELECTRONICS ALTEC 436 VARIMU COMPRESSOR Drip Electronics ALTEC 436 VariMu Compressor. This project is a replica of the of the vintage Altec 436c compressor. The Altec 436c was a tube, vari-mu compressor, similar to the Altec R124 used by The Beatles at Abbey road and the Universal Audio 175. Drip Electronicsoffers a
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The OV560 is ’s recreation of the vintage Neumann OV60 preamplifier for the modern 500-series/51x Alliance modular formats. Both the OV560 and the original OV60 are opamp-based preamps with transformer inputs and outputs. With the OV560, has added sockets for standard, 2520-size discrete opamps. PCB GRINDER MS76 COMPRESSOR PCB Grinder MS76 Compressor. The MS76 is a dual channel FET compressor based on the Urei/Universal Audio 1176. It can operate in dual monoand mid-side modes.
DIY RECORDING EQUIPMENT STORESHOPBLOGWIKIABOUT500-SERIESASSEMBLED PR502 2-Slot 500-Series Chassis Kit with External Power Supply. DIY Recording Equipment From $199.00. COLOUR 500-SERIES PALETTE MKII Add three stages of real analog color to your setup in a single 500-series slot. Revamped Controls. Dial in exactly the signal path you want with individual drive/trim knobs and bypass switches for each Colour. 21-position stepped controls make stereo matching and recall easy. Still Radically Affordable. Despite featurCOLOUR MODULES
Mojo Maestro Passive Clipping Colour. DIY Recording Equipment $25.00From $25.00.
5-MINUTE PROJECT: HOW TO BUILD A "CIRCUIT SNIFFER" Here's a fun little noise-maker you can build for under $5 in under 5 minutes: a "Circuit Sniffer." Just as microphones pick up vibrations in the air and turn them into an alternating electrical current, this little device picks up the magnetic fields emitted by electronic devices. You can get some pretty brutal sounds SERPENT AUDIO SA-3A LA3A OPTO COMPRESSOR Serpent Audio SA-3A LA3A Opto Compressor. The SA-3A is a dual channel replica of the UREI/Teletronix LA-3A optical compressor from Serpent Audio (formerly Shadow Audio). PCBs and kits consist of one channel + power supply, but two channels can be linked and built in a single 2RUcase.
DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. GAR1731 DISCRETE OPAMP Gar1731 Discrete Opamp. The Gar1731 is discrete opamp based on the Melcor 1731–the predecessor to the API 2520. CAPI describes this DOA as having smoother highs and lows than the 2520, while retaining it’s aggressive midrange. DRIP ELECTRONICS ALTEC 436 VARIMU COMPRESSOR Drip Electronics ALTEC 436 VariMu Compressor. This project is a replica of the of the vintage Altec 436c compressor. The Altec 436c was a tube, vari-mu compressor, similar to the Altec R124 used by The Beatles at Abbey road and the Universal Audio 175. Drip Electronicsoffers a
OV560 PREAMP
The OV560 is ’s recreation of the vintage Neumann OV60 preamplifier for the modern 500-series/51x Alliance modular formats. Both the OV560 and the original OV60 are opamp-based preamps with transformer inputs and outputs. With the OV560, has added sockets for standard, 2520-size discrete opamps. PCB GRINDER MS76 COMPRESSOR PCB Grinder MS76 Compressor. The MS76 is a dual channel FET compressor based on the Urei/Universal Audio 1176. It can operate in dual monoand mid-side modes.
L2A PASSIVE RE-AMPLIFIER KIT L2A Passive Re-Amplifier Kit. Get started with DIY and build your own professional reamping box with our most popular kit. The L2A is a rugged, sonically transparent re-amplifier that just happens to be a DIY kit. It's also a simple, fun DIY kit that happens to be an excellent piece of studio gear.CP5 ASSEMBLY GUIDE
Using The Interactive Build Map We've designed an interactive build map to aid in placing the components on your PCB. You can follow along while placing all the parts, or open it for particular sections as you see fit. To start at a particular section, click link to the build map below that step. Resistors Sort Bag 1 P HOW TO BUILD A BOUTIQUE PASSIVE DI Note: Full kits for our our passive DI project, the FE2, are now available in the store. If you can solder one component to a couple of jacks, you can make the best passive DI money can buy. That's no exaggeration--at it's core, every passive DI is just a transformer, and some of the best winders in the world, Cinemag, Sowter, Lundahl and Jensen make transformers designed specifically for 5-MINUTE PROJECT: HOW TO BUILD A "CIRCUIT SNIFFER" Here's a fun little noise-maker you can build for under $5 in under 5 minutes: a "Circuit Sniffer." Just as microphones pick up vibrations in the air and turn them into an alternating electrical current, this little device picks up the magnetic fields emitted by electronic devices. You can get some pretty brutal sounds DESIGNING A 500-SERIES PULTEC-STYLE EQ PT. 1 Today's post is by Joel Cameron of Rascal Audio, who's collaborating with us on a new EQ kit. I love DIY! I got my start building gear almost two decades back by scouring the internet (a much smaller internet back then) for schematics of classic gear in hopes of building the stuff I couldn’t afford to buy. This was lon BUILDING A VINTAGE-STYLE U87 MIC IS EASIER AND CHEAPER In the video below, guest vlogger Matthew Jenkins walks us through his build of a vintage-style Neumann U87 clone. What some viewers may find surprising is that at no point during the video does Matthew perform any black magic or mortgage his home. As you'll see, a soldering iron, some attention to detail, $350-500 USD, and a free afternoon are all that's required to complete this project. DRIP ELECTRONICS 660 & 670 VARIMU COMPRESSORS Drip Electronics 660 & 670 VariMu Compressors. The Drip 660 and 670 PCBs are exact replicas of the Fairchild 660 (mono) and 670 (stereo) comp/limiters. To quote the Drip website, “THIS IS THE FAIRCHILD CIRCUIT.”. Like the originals, the Drip 660 and 670 use ten transformers and twelve tubes in the signal path for each channel. IJ RESEARCH TG12413 51X LIMITER IJ Research TG12413 51x Limiter. Igor’s clone of the EMI TG-12413 Zener Limiter for the 51x Alliance format. Igor’s version hews as closely to the original EMI schematic as possible, with a few modern additions. Because of the “beastly” requirements of this unit, Igor’s module is compatible only with the 51x Alliance racks (not500
STUDIO 939 C12 CONDENSER MIC Studio 939’s web store provides several resources for building a reproduction of the legendary C12 tube condenser microphone, using an Alctron HT-11A as a modding platform. These include both components and PCB kits (for both the external power supply and the microphone itself), as well as the AMI T14 output transformer. DLA2A OPTO COMPRESSOR Projects > DLA2A Opto Compressor. The D-LA2A is a PCB for two Urei LA2A replicas + tube heaters and psu. Each channel can be used individually or they can be stereo linked. DIYers have built this unit using many configurations of input and output transformers.Images courtesy of
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