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mystery german preamp module, help?

Verfasst: Do Aug 22, 2013 8:08 pm
von mitsos
Hi, I've got a mystery module that a friend asked me to fix for him. I talked to jensenmann from gdiy and he recommended I post here. It's a weird/cool looking preamp module, it's already been racked by someone, don't know who. Not really racked actually, more like a lunchbox size case with two modules and PSU.

Anyway, they look like relatives of the modules in this GS thread:
http://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much- ... dules.html

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On the inside of the side lid, there are some pencil markings of what the knobs correspond to: top to bottom: Input, treble, bass, panorama, output.

The module has no other markings, other than 271.077 on the bottom of the PCB.

Sorry for the bad pics, all I have right now is my laptop camera!

thanks in advance.

Verfasst: Di Aug 27, 2013 11:59 pm
von mch
Hmmm, difficult...

They were definitely built to be integrated into a german broadcast console, but probably only in very small quantities.
All older modules had their lettering printed on the front panel before anodising, which makes it almost undeletable.
Your modules do not have any lettering so I assume the builder did not have panels made for them.

The precisely made sub chassis for the pots and the very.. ...straightforward mounted LED and switches do not fit together.
So I would assume a small series/prototype model, perhaps from the company mentioned in the GDIY thread.

The light grey thing in the lower right corner, is it a transformer?

Cheers,
Michael

Verfasst: Do Aug 29, 2013 9:29 am
von gyraf
Color correction unit from early television mixer?

Jakob E.

Verfasst: Fr Sep 20, 2013 6:10 pm
von mitsos
gyraf hat geschrieben:Color correction unit from early television mixer?

Jakob E.
I hope not! :shock:

Well, yes MCH, the toggle switches/LED don't look like the were well planned. I don't know who put those in at all. I got this in a box with PSU and all, but it doesn't work (well).

There is a little beyer trafo in the corner. The inside of the metal side cover was covered in masking tape and had some inscriptions, like gain, bass, treble, and I don't remember the rest. (I can check this stuff tomorrow).

Anyway, one channel briefly worked, but it crapped out real soon. I haven't had time to trace this, that's why it's still sitting on the shelf. It does look cool, and I'll eventually get it to work, I just wish I could find a schemo so I could save some time.

thanks for the info, if anyone else has anything let me know please.

cheers!