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  • in reply to: Alice Mixer #16014
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    Hello there Ted! Have had great joy bringing this desk into my studio set-up.. Ended up mounting a d-sub connector on the rear & running the 6 direct outs(on detachable connectors for ease of service), & stereo outs through it, so it can be easily integrated as a summing mixer, too, which has worked out brilliantly. It sounds amazing! I was wondering if you may be able to offer a tiny bit of advice regarding the phantom power circuit, which unfortunately is out of action.. Can you recall anything on these desks(if the phantom circuit wasn’t a consistent design throughout this era of boards & is thus too specific, no worries!) which might be a first port of call with troubleshooting, or is it best to just get a multi-meter out & work my way through the circuit? Thanks again, this is probably my favourite sounding set of pres in the studio right now, it’s really stood the test of time!!

    in reply to: Alice Mixer #16013
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    That’s perfect! Thanks very much for your help, looking forward to giving it a new lease of life!

    in reply to: Alice Mixer #16011
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    Hi there Ted! I’m the lucky owner of this desk, and as per the initial posters plans, am looking to add direct outs to the board.. It looks in wonderful condition! Thankfully, did the same to an old Sony broadcast desk a while back so am not quite going into the process in complete ignorance, but wondered if you had any thoughts on where might be the best place to tap the signal post EQ/prefade, & any other considerations were i to impedance balance the ouputs? The circuit boards themselves are marked as APC 210/1078, ACM 2/4/8302, and am happy to provide pictures if that helps.. Thanks for crafting such wonderful audio equipment over the years!

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