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BOGEM MPR-6 w Spring Reverb Repair and Modification Project
Here's Bogen MPR-6 with spring reverb repair and mod project in details:
http://www.mzentertainment.com/studi...gen_mpr_6.html ******* This is a rather simple all transistors 6-channel mic ins - 'mono' out mixer with spring reverb "off/on" on each channel and reverb intensity control, yet it's pretty cool and very useful device, and you can put it on microphone stand - ![]() The project covers general restoration, power supply repair, and all the inside details. The modifications are: 1. Add Send-To-Reverb level control potentiometer on each channel 2. Add Line Level input jack on channels 1 through 5 3. Add power line fuse and new three-prong power cord. |
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I'm not sure I would have painted it black. I'm really sure I wouldn't have fixed that crazy looking tolex.
Aesthetics aside it's really freakin cool!!! ![]() That is an interesting piece. It doesn't have the usual Bogen utilitarian/industrial look to it. I guess it was designed on the day the CIA secretly slipped acid into the water cooler and watched through the windows taking notes. ![]() I have noticed that in Bogen gear there is an absolute minimum of electrolytic caps used in the audio signal paths. Even the unit I made the other Bogen thread about only has 1 electrolytic in the signal with all that circuitry... Good designs. Good job bro ![]()
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yeah, painting is for paineters
![]() ***** I caught "how does it sound?" note ![]() I don't know how to put it, except - "cool". It is what it is, sort of speak. It's a "minimalist" type of gear, (may I put it this way ?), yet the entire unit is hosted inside of a heavy metal tank ![]() The reverb is getting rather noisy after "1am" or so if output volume is all the way up, I'd guess that is to be expected. It's sure is a cool effect box or for what ever you may think of using it for. Hey! - submixing analog drum synth(s) , that's what I am looking forward to trying, but that would not be happening soon. |
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Yeah I didn't notice the mp3 clips.
I really like spring reverb on some sources. I have a hot-rodded Hammond T-524C which has spring reverb. When I get back to finishing the mods for it I'm gonna add a line-in and out for the verb. And another for the scanner vibrato ![]() Hell yeah, your unit would be a sweet submixer. Another possible source besides drum synths would simply be multiple outputs from a sound card. Get you a nice analog tone for your digital mixes without resorting to buying a massive beast of a mixing console ![]() Speaking of analog drum synths I have a link you may enjoy if you ain't seen it yet. The Analog Peasant... http://www.electronicpeasant.com/projects/projects.html He's built a pretty nice drum synth - and the pads to trigger it. I love this dude because he makes stuff from real junk. For example he has a reverb thing that's made from the LCD displays of trashed VCRs. Wild shit.
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Uh, cool. Thanks for the link 'reminder', I saw this site while ago, forgot about it. I DO dig Country Crock Drums
![]() ![]() ******** I am planing on building drum-synth based on DS8, learned about it first here: http://m.bareille.free.fr/ds7clone/ds8.htm, there are many diy project based on it around as well. I've took that design and sort of "expanded" it and added some experimental extras and "potentials" (by that I mean, there are things I'm yet not sure about, but only guessing, that they may be used in the "future possible set up", if you know what I mean )I have the "system" in working experimental stage on bradboard (one channel) , I am planing to have four channels. Here's the "unfinished" sketch schematics I'm still working on (this is one of four channels, I may add mixing section, but am not sure about it, I may just leave four outs idea and use external mixer(s): http://www.mzentertainment.com/pics/...ics_sketch.gif |
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Zee Cool looking unit and I like the vintage vibe.
But most of all I think the unit can sound real nice. The medium settings I thought where the best. I am not much on the global warming garbage that is put out today, But you do your share of recycling, The kind I like ![]() |
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Thanks, Gary!
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I have yet to try it with recording drums. This could be interesting ![]() I have few samples of UNIVOX CP-110 analog electric piano, recorded through this mixer with VERY VERY little reverb (almost unnoticeably little), it was recorded through MPR-6 channel, then through MX-8000 channel with a little compression (the "mighty" 3630, that is ) - to CD-Recorder, then of course converted to 128kbps mp3 .,So, if you wish to check it out, for what it's worth, here is the page with those samples of CP-110 through MPR-6 (scroll down there): http://www.mzentertainment.com/studi...ano_cp110.html the samples there were "designed" to simply demonstrate the sound of CP-110: piano, honky and clavi with bass and then there's a sample - bass sounds only. For extra effect, while listening to notes decay - one should visualise electrolytic caps slowly discharging - heh heh ![]() ![]() ********** btw, speaking of "warming" ,each time, right before engaging myself in the act of recycling, - I take a real DEEP breath first, naturally followed by rather extensive and prolonged exhalation. So, my "carbon footprint" is rather noncompensatively heavy ![]() |
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