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    Studer 928 Story...

    Sweetbeats,if you notice all cards have in-rush current limiting resistors(thermistors?) on the rails eating up some of that rail voltage.Reliability. Elevated rail voltages increases current and heat putting strain on components or having to up the spec.Cost and reliability. Studer would have...
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    Right to Repair

    We have a saying over here "Sorry". Little different over here. Pound 50 can be 100 CDN depending on the day. Sorry you didn't like the link.You do you. Peace G
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    Right to Repair

    It's a bigger issue than home appliances. When a farmer spends 500k on John Deere machinery and has no option but to use on-site John Deere service mechanics. No access to codes,software,parts,mandatory service schedules etc... Could cost thousands to reset the "check engine light" for no good...
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    Right to Repair

    Right to Repair - iFixit G
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    Studer 928 Story...

    Extended 928 manuals here. Studer | Hifi Manuals Free: Service Manuals, Owners Manuals, Schematics online for free download G
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    Studer 928 Story...

    Late 60's early 70's most likely not an issue with a hand full of mics and piss poor gear down stream. Now with 15-20 mics just on the kit and digitals dynamic range every 2-3dB you can squeeze off the noise floor is gold. Vintage Neve to track,SSL to mix as they say. Or Studer for both. G
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    Studer 928 Story...

    Always wondered why Neve chose voltage summing as apposed to current(virtual earth) summing in the early days. No need to run at those low levels.Big mistake. Big fan of Dougie. https://www.forsselltech.com/media/attachments/summing_buss.pdf G
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    Studer 928 Story...

    I was under the impression broadcast console designs put extra effort with regards to noise and especially crosstalk. Balanced summing,robust ground schemes and some +8dBu nominal outputs.Maybe just the good ones. G
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    Interesting articles

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    USED BOOK......McGraw-Hill Book: Handbook of Sound Studio Construction

    Lots of used bargains. F Alton Everest around $5. AbeBooks | Shop for Books, Art &amp Collectibles G
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    Why can’t I replicate the sound of commercial recordings?

    That studio is the old Producers Workshop space the "The Wall" was mixed and some tracking done.Cool history. The Mastering Lab was in the same building. G
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    Spaced pair on acoustic guitar - phase problems?

    Don't forget Blumlein. https://mikeriversaudio.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/using_a_stereo_microphone.pdf G
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    Hittin’ The Road Again...

    Let the commissioning begin. Should work out well as a centerpiece for a hybrid setup. G
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    Hittin’ The Road Again...

    If it keeps him out of the nudie bar all is good. G
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    Hittin’ The Road Again...

    Studer?! 963?!!, No 928 G
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    Tascam MSR-16 service.... Anyone???

    https://medias.audiofanzine.com/files/tascam-msr-16-operation-manual-472983.pdf G
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    Movable basstrap dimensions

    I'm assuming you are working with that room from a previous post. Looks like you a have some tri-corner nooks to work with. Could try grain sacks stuffed with dense cushions/pillows with some airspace behind. See B G
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    Room shape importance

    Probably start with comfort and ergonomics then go from there.You want it to be inviting. Seating,desk,shelving,somewhere to put a beer down etc.... Practice amps can go in the closet. G
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    Room shape importance

    I'm a little foggy on what the OP is going to be doing in his new room. Jamming? Recording? Both? G
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    Electric Guitar Recording techniques

    Scroll down the page.Actually the whole thread is pretty cool.Yep guy has a way with words. Delay,reverb,chorus for thickening. Why do your recordings sound like ass? - Page 14 - Cockos Incorporated Forums G
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