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For over six decades, audio transformers have been the bedrock of Mr. Rupert Neve's audio circuit design philosophy - and Rupert Neve Designs' bespoke transformers are an integral part of virtually every RND product.
The MPDI-4 is as musical as it is powerful and flexible, switchable -20 dB input pad and -10 dB output pad.
The Upton 251 microphone is a condenser microphone based on the classic Telefunken Ela M 251 which was produced by AKG from around 1960 to 1965.
The Gyraf G22 Dual Stero Vari-Mu Compressor is an updated, dual version of the venerable G10 vari-mu compressor and "backwards compability mode.
Undertone Audio Unfairchild 670M II 2-Channel Tube Compressor / Limiter.
Helios 2128 preamp circuit with 70dB of gain in 5dB increments. 20dB pad, Lustraphone input transformer. A balanced line in section is also featured. Inductor based LF/MF EQ section with selectable LF and MF and fixed 10Khz HF controls.
KLANG:vier supports individual immersive in-ear mixes for 5 musicians. Plug your headphones or in-ears directly into the four high-end stereo headphone amps during rehearsal or use the DB-25 break-out interface to connect your wireless transmitters on stage.
Burl Audio B80 Mothership Digilink 24 x 24 Demo Today! Ever wondered if spending $15K on a 24 channel converter was worth it? Well it is. In our studio at Sonic Circus we have the privilege of recording on the best consoles on the planet. Helios, Neve, Rupert Neve, API. When we added the Burl [...]
3-way Active Main Studio Monitor with Time-aligned 500W 1" HF, 500W 8" LF, and 2400W Dual 12" Sub-bass Drivers; Hybrid Horn/Waveguide System; and 3400W 3-channel Amplifier (each)
Vintage Neve Style All Class A, transformer-coupled Dual Mic/Line Pre, DI Input, Input impedance selector, External 24V PSU
The BAE 1073 is as authentic as you can get to the original, featuring the same St Ives (Carnhill) transformers as the vintage modules, Elma switches and Canford wire.
Rather than a reproduction of existing equipment, the RS660 Compressor stands apart and represents a path forward in the recording engineering development department.