walters said:How do i modify a console?
I heard of setting a NEW corner frequencys on each channel of a cheap
Carvin or behringer recording/mixing console
What idea's do you have to modify a console?
Which resistors or capacitors should i change or do to my preamps in my console?
walters said:How do i modify a console?
I heard of setting a NEW corner frequencys on each channel of a cheap
Carvin or behringer recording/mixing console
What idea's do you have to modify a console?
Which resistors or capacitors should i change or do to my preamps in my console?
I can't beleive someone gave skippy a serious answer!evm1024 said:I would start off with a plan before picking up that soldering iron. Then in general you would want to replace the resistors in the signal path with metal film resistors. The resistors in the feedback loop of opamps and the input resistor are first to be replaces. Ditto any caps in the signal path and in filters.
Opamp upgrades are very much plug and play. Go moderate here. So any of the nje4558 nje4559 nje4560 tl072 could be replaced with opa2132 or opa2227.
But a schematic and a plan are the first steps.
Regards,
Blue Bear Sound said:I can't beleive someone gave skippy a serious answer!
evm1024 - you do know that skippy here (aka, "walters"), is just the clueless fuckwit alter-ego of an actual audio engineer posting for shits 'n giggles, don't you?
evm1024 said:But I do tend to take all people as reasonable and serious. Some consider this a character flaw.
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Blue Bear Sound said:I can't beleive someone gave skippy a serious answer!
evm1024 - you do know that skippy here (aka, "walters"), is just the clueless fuckwit alter-ego of an actual audio engineer posting for shits 'n giggles, don't you?
HEY Skip - long time no see! I know it's not you, Skippy (capital S) -- "skippy" (lower-case S) is my generic nickname for some of the more clueless people I encounter on the web -- it started on another site....skippy said:Nope, it ain't me- I very seldom come around here any more, because the place is too hard on my blood pressure. Somebody else, maybe, but not me. I don't have time for those sorts of games...
Won't this increase "floor noise"?BRDTS said:....."Which resistors or capacitors should i change or do to my preamps in my console?".....
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What you do to eliminate this condition is to lower the console. One easy way is to install 4 casters on the bottom of your console. The little ones like used on the bottom of office chairs etc will do. Then take your console off it's table/pedestal and set it on the floor (it took four of us to do this with the mixers here). This will lower your mixer to almost floor level where waves can not form underneath.