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User manual for Rupert Neve Designs Shelford 5051 Inductor EQ and Compressor
- Manufacturer: Rupert Neve Designs
- Basic description and contents of package
- Product classification: Pro Audio - Recording - Equalizers
- Safety instructions
- Startup and operation of the equalizers
- Tips for setting up your Rupert Neve Designs
- Settings and expert assistance
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- Troubleshooting
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User manual for the Rupert Neve Designs Shelford 5051 Inductor EQ and Compressor
The user manual for the Rupert Neve Designs Shelford 5051 Inductor EQ and Compressor provides
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The Rupert Neve Designs Shelford 5051 Inductor EQ and Compressor combines the classic 3-band EQ from Rupert Neve's vintage circuit designs with the flexibility and power of the Portico II compressor. Using a fully discrete class-A signal path combined with high-performance input and output transformers, the combination EQ and compressor upholds the world renown reputation of the master circuit designer.
The EQ section of the module uses a custom-tapped inductor with selected capacitors to form the mid-range equalizer band and the shelf curves are based on Neve's vintage Modules. Each of the EQ sections uses a low feedback class-A discrete electronics to prevent low-level artifacts from distracting from the tonal shaping of your signal.
The high and low bands can be switched from shelf to peak curves and both offer 15 dB of boost or cut. The high band can be switched from 8,000 to 16,000 Hz and the low band can be set to 35, 60, 100, or 220 Hz. The mid band offers six center frequencies at 200, 350, 700, 1500, 3000, and 6000 Hz. The mid band also features a high peak switch to narrow the bandwidth or increase the Q of the filter. An 18 dB/octave high-pass filter with two corner frequencies that can be toggled between Off, 60, and 120 Hz.
The EQ can be switched to pre or post compressor in the signal chain. It also allows for the two XLR balanced inputs on the back of the unit to be switched from the front panel which allows setups such as having a mic preamplifier and a line input from a DAW to be pre-patched and selected at will.
The compressor section of the module uses a discrete class-A signal path from the Portico Series of signal processors with individual control over threshold, attack, release, make up gain, ratio, side chain HPF, Feed-Forward/Feed-back selection and Peak/RMS detection modes. If you deactivate the compressor the unit can be used as a transformer-coupled high-performance line amplifier.
The compressor has the ability to switch between feed-forward and feed-back operation, and two modules can be linked together for stereo operation. The unit is intended for use with 5088 consoles or with 5285 vertical frames. There are two ±24V power supply options. One 5-way power supply can be placed at the bottom of the rack or a separate 25-way power supply in a 2U enclosure may be used. Using the external module provides clean power with less heat build-up within the modules associated with the DC to DC up-conversion.
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Additional parameters of the Rupert Neve Designs Shelford 5051 Inductor EQ and Compressor:
Frequency Response | Main output, no load: -3 dB at 2,500 Hz -3 dB at 125,000 Hz | Noise | Measured at main output, unweighted, 22 to 22,000 Hz, terminated at 40 ohms with gain at unity better than: -102 dBu | Maximum Input | From 20 to 20,000 Hz: +25 dBu | Maximum Output | From 20 to 20,000 Hz: +25 dBu | Total Harmonic Distortion/Noise | From < 10 to 80,000 Hz At 1,000 Hz: +20 dBu output: better than 0.002% At 20 Hz: +20 dBu out better than 0.120% At 20,000 Hz: +20 dBu out better than 0.010% | Noise | Measured at main output, unweighted from 22 to 22,000 Hz with 40 ohm termination and all gains set at 0: better than -92 dBu | Maximum Input | From 20 to 20,000 Hz: +24.5 dBu | Total Harmonic Distortion/Noise | From < 10 Hz to 80,000 Hz At 1,000 Hz and +20 dBu output: better than 0.007% At 20 Hz and +20 dBu output: better than 0.120% At 20,000 Hz and +20 dBu output: better than 0.070% | Noise | With threshold at +20 dB, Ratio at 1.1:1, Gain at 0 Measured at main output, un weighted, 22 to 22,000 Hz and terminated at 40 ohms: better than -92 dBu | Maximum Input | With threshold at +20 dB, Ratio at 1.1:1, Gain at 0 From 20 to 20,000 Hz; +25 dBu | Maximum Output | From 20 to 20,000 Hz: +25 dBu | Total Harmonic Distortion/Noise | With threshold at +20 dB, Ratio at 1.1:1, Gain at 0 From < 10 to 80,000 Hz At 1,000 Hz and +20 dBu output: better than 0.020% At 20 Hz and +2- dBu output better than: 0.140% At 20,000 Hz and +20 dBu output better than: 0.070% | Threshold | Continuously variable from -30 to +20 dBu | Ratio | Continuously variable from 1.1:1 to 40:1 | Gain | Continuously variable from -6 to +20 dB | Attack | Continuously variable from 20 to 75 ms | Release | Continuously variable from 100 ms to 2.5 seconds | Dimensions | Not specified by the manufacturer | Weight | Not specified by the manufacturer | |
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