Rupert Neve 5045 Primary Source Enhancer

$1,342.59

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The 5045 Primary Source Enhancer from Rupert Neve is exceptionally useful at reducing feedback without negatively impacting the sonic integrity of the source signal, effectively increasing the level a microphone can be raised before feedback occurs in a live sound environment by up to 20dB. With controls that are very simply laid out and generally require minimal adjustment, the 5045 is an invaluable tool for churches, stadiums, performance halls, or any venue where feedback is problematic.

Rupert Neve 5045 Features

  • LED indicates power status.
  • Illuminated push-button that engages the Primary Source Enhancer’s effect.

SPECIFICATIONS:

    • Threshold: Continuously variable from -20 dBu to 10 dBu
    • Depth: Continuously variable from 0 dBu to 20 dBu
    • Time Constants: data collected using 10 dB bursts.
    • RMS Mode
      • A: 50mS B: 100mS
      • C: 200mS
      • D: 750mS
      • E: 1.5S
      • F: 3S
    • Peak Mode
    • Attack: Fixed 20mS
    • Release:
      • A: 20mS
      • B: 200mS
      • C: 1S
      • D: 2S
      • E: 5S
      • F: 30S
    • Maximum Output Level: +25 dBu
    • Total Harmonic Distortion and Noise:
      • @ 1 kHz, +20 dBu output level, no load.
      • Main Output, feedback suppressor bypassed: Better than 0.002%
      • Main Output, feedback suppressor engaged: Better than 0.002%
    • Noise:
      • Measured @ Main Output, un-weighted, 22 Hz – 22k Hz, 50 Ohm terminated input.
      • Feedback suppressor bypassed. Better than -100 dBu
      • Feedback suppressor engaged: Better than -95 dBu
    • Frequency Response: Main Output: @ 20 Hz -3 dB, @ 150 kHz -3 dB
    • Crosstalk: Measured Channel to Channel: Better than -80 dB @ 16 kHz
    • Power Requirements: 12V DC Input, 1 Amp

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ContentThe 5045 Primary Source Enhancer from Rupert Neve is exceptionally useful at reducing feedback without negatively impacting the sonic integrity of the source signal, effectively increasing the level a microphone can be raised before feedback occurs in a live sound environment by up to 20dB. With controls that are very simply laid out and generally require minimal adjustment, the 5045 is an invaluable tool for churches, stadiums, performance halls, or any venue where feedback is problematic.

Rupert Neve 5045 Features

  • LED indicates power status.
  • Illuminated push-button that engages the Primary Source Enhancer’s effect.
SPECIFICATIONS:
    • Threshold: Continuously variable from -20 dBu to 10 dBu
    • Depth: Continuously variable from 0 dBu to 20 dBu
    • Time Constants: data collected using 10 dB bursts.
    • RMS Mode
      • A: 50mS B: 100mS
      • C: 200mS
      • D: 750mS
      • E: 1.5S
      • F: 3S
    • Peak Mode
    • Attack: Fixed 20mS
    • Release:
      • A: 20mS
      • B: 200mS
      • C: 1S
      • D: 2S
      • E: 5S
      • F: 30S
    • Maximum Output Level: +25 dBu
    • Total Harmonic Distortion and Noise:
      • @ 1 kHz, +20 dBu output level, no load.
      • Main Output, feedback suppressor bypassed: Better than 0.002%
      • Main Output, feedback suppressor engaged: Better than 0.002%
    • Noise:
      • Measured @ Main Output, un-weighted, 22 Hz - 22k Hz, 50 Ohm terminated input.
      • Feedback suppressor bypassed. Better than -100 dBu
      • Feedback suppressor engaged: Better than -95 dBu
    • Frequency Response: Main Output: @ 20 Hz -3 dB, @ 150 kHz -3 dB
    • Crosstalk: Measured Channel to Channel: Better than -80 dB @ 16 kHz
    • Power Requirements: 12V DC Input, 1 Amp
Condition: Item is subject to minor cosmetic imperfections. Packaging may be in poor shape. The item displayed in the images may not be the actual item you receive.
  • Converts balanced line level signals to unbalanced
  • Stereo signal path with set & forget level control
  • Transformer isolated to eliminate hum & buzz
  • J-Iso features Jensen™ transformers for optimal signal path
  The Radial J-Iso and Pro-Iso are stereo line isolators designed to convert a professional +4dB line level balanced signal to an unbalanced -10dB consumer level device. This enables you to take the balanced output of a mixer and feed a consumer level recorder or audio input on a computer. J-Iso Part # R800-1025: The J-Iso employs a premium Jensen transformer for optimal signal transfer to minimize distortion and artefact. Full bandwidth performance makes the J-Iso ideal for music production.     The passive design begins with 100% discrete components throughout. A set & forget level control lets you attenuate the input signal to prevent it from overloading the destination device. Output connections include a stereo pair of ¼" connectors, a set of RCAs and a mini 3.5mm (1/8") for interfacing to a mini recorder or lap-top computer. Transformer isolation helps eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops while eliminating stray DC currents from flowing. Construction begins with 14 gauge steel throughout utilizing Radial's unique bookend construction. This creates a protective zone around the connectors and controls for added durability. The steel construction also assists by shielding the transformers from outside magnetic fields. Inside, the J-Iso features an innovative I-beam skeletal insert that makes it virtually impossible to torque the PC board. This reduces potential stress which could cause premature solder joint failure. Designed for full range applications, the J-Iso combines exceptional signal handling with the type of durability that has made Radial famous. Signal Processors
The product that started it all for Empirical Labs. Born of founder Dave Derr’s love of classic compressors like the 1176, LA-2A and Gain Brain (among others), the Distressor incorporates his favorite sonic characteristics of these, along with other unique and interesting features that have made it a staple for audio engineers all over the world. With over 28,000 units in the field, it’s safe to say that the Distressor is one of the best selling high end compressors of all time… if not THE best selling. A prominent recording engineer recently wagered that there probably was not a top 40 record made in the last five years that didn’t have at least one Distressor on it.
Besides providing a wide range of control and a unique feature set, the Distressor offers a warm, vintage sound by using a custom designed gain control circuit. This “warmth” or “vintage sound” has become a major issue in the last few decades, as the super clear and linear digital technology does next to nothing to soften “harsh” sounds, nor emphasize the bass frequencies in music sources. Conversely, older analog tape, vinyl records and tube equipment could not be prevented from coloring the sound, often to the frustration of recording engineers. However, many people now realize that this coloring can be extremely pleasant and musical. Digital technology is often referred to as “cold” and “brittle” among other terms (although we prefer “unforgiving”).
Unique Compression Curves All eight of the Distressor’s curves are unique and distinctive, from the 1:1 mode that simply warms up signal with low order harmonics without intentional compression, to the “Nuke” setting – a brick wall limiting curve that shines on live drum room mics. Each curve has its own personality and several actually use different circuitry, and are effectively different compressors. Most exceptional is the 10:1 “Opto” ratio which uses separate detector circuitry to emulate the oldest (and valued) “light controlled” devices, such as the LA-2A.
Distortion (Color) Modes Another large part of the Distressor’s personality and power derive from three modes that color the signal, even without compression. These extended audio modes were designed to allow emulation of some very old and expensive vintage compressors & limiters, and let the Distressor deliver a classic “knee” sound all its own by providing user programmable, warm harmonic distortion. In addition to the basic distortion mode, Distort 2 emphasizes tube-like 2nd order harmonics, while in Distort 3 setting the distortion becomes dominated by 3rd harmonics more closely resembling tape. Two HP filters – one in the audio path, one in the detector path – are also available to help with low frequencies that can cause pumping and breathing.
Go Stereo For many Distressor owners, one is never enough – in fact, one extremely successful engineer has twelve of them! For those who want (at least) a stereo pair, ELI offers the EL8-S, a pair of Distressors that are matched at the factory, and come with the cables you need to lock them together.
  • Frequency Response – 2 Hz to 160 kHz in clean audio mode (+0, -3 dB). Response is shaped in distortion modes (Dist 2, Dist 3).
  • Dynamic Range – 110 dB from max. output to min. output in 1:1 mode. Greater than 100 dB signal to noise in distort 3 mode.
  • Distortion – ranges between .02% and 20% depending on distortion mode and release times set on front panel.
  • I/O – DC Coupled input and outputs.
  • Time Constants – Attack range 50uS – 50mS. Release range .05 sec to 3.5 seconds, normal modes and up to 20 seconds in 10:1 opto mode. Time constants are dependent on ratio.
  • Power Consumption – 15 Watts Max.
  • Metal Chassis – single height 1.75″ high, 10″ deep, 19″ wide.
  • Shipping info – 24.2 lbs Stereo pair. Stereo Pair box dimensions 22.5″ x 18.5″ x 6 1/4.
The product that started it all for Empirical Labs. Born of founder Dave Derr’s love of classic compressors like the 1176, LA-2A and Gain Brain (among others), the Distressor incorporates his favorite sonic characteristics of these, along with other unique and interesting features that have made it a staple for audio engineers all over the world. With over 28,000 units in the field, it’s safe to say that the Distressor is one of the best selling high end compressors of all time… if not THE best selling. A prominent recording engineer recently wagered that there probably was not a top 40 record made in the last five years that didn’t have at least one Distressor on it.
Besides providing a wide range of control and a unique feature set, the Distressor offers a warm, vintage sound by using a custom designed gain control circuit. This “warmth” or “vintage sound” has become a major issue in the last few decades, as the super clear and linear digital technology does next to nothing to soften “harsh” sounds, nor emphasize the bass frequencies in music sources. Conversely, older analog tape, vinyl records and tube equipment could not be prevented from coloring the sound, often to the frustration of recording engineers. However, many people now realize that this coloring can be extremely pleasant and musical. Digital technology is often referred to as “cold” and “brittle” among other terms (although we prefer “unforgiving”).
Unique Compression Curves All eight of the Distressor’s curves are unique and distinctive, from the 1:1 mode that simply warms up signal with low order harmonics without intentional compression, to the “Nuke” setting – a brick wall limiting curve that shines on live drum room mics. Each curve has its own personality and several actually use different circuitry, and are effectively different compressors. Most exceptional is the 10:1 “Opto” ratio which uses separate detector circuitry to emulate the oldest (and valued) “light controlled” devices, such as the LA-2A.
Distortion (Color) Modes Another large part of the Distressor’s personality and power derive from three modes that color the signal, even without compression. These extended audio modes were designed to allow emulation of some very old and expensive vintage compressors & limiters, and let the Distressor deliver a classic “knee” sound all its own by providing user programmable, warm harmonic distortion. In addition to the basic distortion mode, Distort 2 emphasizes tube-like 2nd order harmonics, while in Distort 3 setting the distortion becomes dominated by 3rd harmonics more closely resembling tape. Two HP filters – one in the audio path, one in the detector path – are also available to help with low frequencies that can cause pumping and breathing.
  • Frequency Response – 2 Hz to 160 kHz in clean audio mode (+0, -3 dB). Response is shaped in distortion modes (Dist 2, Dist 3).
  • Dynamic Range – 110 dB from max. output to min. output in 1:1 mode. Greater than 100 dB signal to noise in distort 3 mode.
  • Distortion – ranges between .02% and 20% depending on distortion mode and release times set on front panel.
  • I/O – DC Coupled input and outputs.
  • Time Constants – Attack range 50uS – 50mS. Release range .05 sec to 3.5 seconds, normal modes and up to 20 seconds in 10:1 opto mode. Time constants are dependent on ratio.
  • Power Consumption – 15 Watts Max.
  • Metal Chassis – single height 1.75″ high, 10″ deep, 19″ wide.
  • Shipping info – 12.1 lbs mono. Mono box dimensions 22.5″ x 18.5″ x 3 1/4″.
The Cranborne Audio 500R8 is, essentially, a studio in a rack. It’s an 8-slot high-current 500 Series chassis, a 28-in/30-out USB interface, an analog summing mixer, a zero-latency artist mixer, and a monitor controller — everything you need to build your dream hybrid analog/digital studio. The 500R8 is fitted with high-performance AD-DA conversion, reference-grade headphone amplifiers, a reference-quality master clock, and more. In fact, there’s very little you can’t do with the Cranborne Audio 500R8. Configure it to suit your preferred analog flavoring for any source. Pack it with vintage-style 500 Series preamps for recording drums; clean, pristine preamps for vocals; and EQ, compression, and saturation modules when it’s time for mixdown.

USB audio interface

Connect the 500R8 directly to your Mac or PC via USB and utilize the 500R8’s onboard 28-in/30-out USB audio interface for recording and playback directly to and from your digital audio workstation of choice.

Discrete summing mixer

Give your mix the crowning touch of analog character by sending submixes and stems back through your 500 Series modules, into the 500R8’s discrete analog summing mixer, and back into your DAW.

Monitor controller

Use the 500R8’s onboard high-headroom monitor controller to switch between two sets of speakers, toggle mono sum, mute, dim, and talkback facilities while monitoring the peak level of your mix on the high-resolution 28-segment LED meter.
Shown with optional 500 Series modules

Audiophile headphone amps and zero-latency artist mixer

Drive any headphones with 500R8’s two reference-grade headphone amplifiers — they have enough power to drive low-impedance ’phones with gobs of headroom and a linear frequency response to below 1Hz! Use the 500R8’s two aux buses to create pristine analog cue mixes that you can blend with DAW playback and send to the talent with zero latency.

World-class conversion and clocking

For the musician who wants to get down to business, it may be hard to get excited about conversion and clocking. But engineers at Sweetwater get to check out the best of them — and we’re amped about these converters. They’re touted as best-in-class and flaunt truly impressive specs such as under .5 picoseconds of jitter. But none of that really matters when you hear the fullness of your stereo image bloom with jaw-dropping sonic clarity. Connect the 500R8 to your macOS or Windows computer and capture every nuance of your sources with reference-grade AD/DA conversion and world-class internal clocking. Effortlessly pass audio between analog and digital worlds without the digital artifacts that color, cloud, and degrade your recordings. The only coloration you will hear is intentional — your microphone placements, mixing decisions, and the 500 Series modules you’ve chosen to use. And with word clock I/O, you can even share the 500R8’s world-class clocking with the rest of your digital gear.

Ample I/O and configurable front end

The 500R8 has generous I/O to integrate with all of your analog and digital hardware, so you can mix and match your 500 Series modules and find the best combinations during recording and mixing to help create your own signature analog sound. You can even integrate your 19" rack units via the 500R8 s dedicated per-slot TRS insert jacks.

C.A.S.T. away

Spec’d with Cranborne’s innovative C.A.S.T. system, the 500R8 does away with excess cable spaghetti, delivering a cost-effective, low-maintenance, plug-and-play solution by transmitting four channels of balanced analog audio over shielded Cat 5 Ethernet cable directly to the destination of your choice.

Handy source select

Re-patch your 500R8 at a flick of a switch. Dedicated source select switches for each 500 Series slot adjusts signal routing to send analog, C.A.S.T., or USB sources through each of your modules. Unused 500 Series slots? Bypass them using the 500R8’s dedicated slot-bypass switch.
Shown with optional modules and Cranborne 500ADAT

Expandable, in the studio or on the road

When you’re ready for additional 500 Series connectivity, connect your 500R8 with Cranborne Audio’s 500ADAT via ADAT for 16 channels of 500 Series modules. Housed in a 19" 4U rack-mountable rugged steel frame, the 500R8 makes an ideal 500 Series chassis for mobile recording setups. Packed with cool, useful features, the Cranborne Audio 500R8 is one of the more innovative pieces of pro audio gear we’ve seen at Sweetwater. Trust us — you will be impressed.

Cranborne Audio 500R8 8-slot 500 Series Chassis and USB Audio Interface Features:

  • 28-in/30-out USB interface, summing mixer, artist mixer, and monitor controller
  • Low-latency USB 2.0 interface:
  • Compatible with macOS and Windows computers
  • ADAT I/O (16x16 channels @ 44.1/48kHz, 8x8 channels @ 88.2/96kHz)
  • S/PDIF I/O; 5-pin MIDI I/O
  • High-performance A/D conversion:
  • Dynamic range: 121dB A-weighted dynamic range, 20Hz–20kHz
  • Frequency response: 2.2Hz to >80kHz (-1dB)
  • THD+N: <0.00032% (-110dB) @ -4dBFS, 20Hz–40kHz (1kHz, A-weighted)
  • Max input level: +24dBu
  • High-performance D/A conversion:
  • Dynamic range: 121dB A-weighted, 20Hz–20kHz
  • Frequency response: <1Hz to >61kHz (-1dB)
  • THD+N: <0.0003% (-110.5dB) @ -4dBFS, 20Hz–40kHz (1kHz, A-weighted)
  • Max Output Level: +24dBu
  • Reference-quality internal master clock:
  • Sample rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192kHz; <0.5ps jitter
  • Dedicated word clock I/O via BNC
  • External sync options using word clock BNC, S/PDIF, or ADAT
  • Monitor controller with talkback:
  • Speaker A/B switching, mono check, dim, mute, and 28-segment peak meter
  • Dedicated talkback input with phantom power, push-to-talk activation, and automatic routing to all headphone and C.A.S.T. facilities
  • Easy-access illuminated front panel controls for all monitor controller functions
  • Analog summing mixer:
  • 8x2 analog summing mixer with +26.5dBu of headroom and dedicated ADC
  • Balanced 1/4" jack outputs
  • C.A.S.T. link port for increasing Summing Mixer to 16x2 using Cranborne Audio 500ADAT
  • Zero-latency Artist Mixer:
  • Analog Artist Mixer with per-channel physical level/pan controls and DAW return blend controls
  • 2 high-power headphone outputs with independent blend and level controls
  • Reference-grade headphone amplifier:
  • THD+N: <0.0006% (-104.4dB) @ 20dBu, 1kHz A-weighted, 300 ohm load
  • Output wattage (1kHz): 250mW x 2 @ 600 ohms, 650mW x 2 @ 220 ohms, 1.21W x 2 @ 100 ohms, 500mW x 2 @ 32 ohms
  • Frequency Response: <1Hz to >70kHz (1dB)
  • High-current 8-slot 500 Series rack:
  • Per-slot current: 250mA , 2A total for all slots
  • XLR inputs, XLR line outputs, and TRS Inserts (pre-ADC) per 500 Series slot
  • Module source switching options to send Analog, USB or external C.A.S.T. signals through 500 Series modules
  • Per-slot module bypass switches allowing 500R8 to be used without 500 Series modules installed
  • C.A.S.T. compatible:
  • C.A.S.T. ports per channel for routing analog I/O using passive or active C.A.S.T. breakout boxes via standard Cat 5 cable
  • External power supply:
  • 24V, 5A external locking power supply for improved analog audio performance and heat dissipation
  • Designed and engineered in the UK:
  • Each 500R8 is extensively tested by a team of dedicated engineers to ensure reliability and consistency.
The vintage EQ tones you know & love. The 551 is the only equalizer for the 500 Series actually designed by Rupert Neve. Featuring 3 bands of EQ inspired by Mr. Neve’s most prized vintage designs, along with custom-wound inductors, transformers and class-A gain blocks, the 551 brings the thick, powerful lows and sweet highs of Rupert’s classics to the 500-Series format. The “Best-Of” EQ The 551’s 3-band, custom-tapped inductor EQ was inspired by our favorite elements of Rupert’s vintage EQ designs. The low frequency band is designed to produce a creamy, resonant bass response similar to a vintage 1064 – but unlike the vintage modules, the LF band on the 551 can be used as either a shelf or a peak filter, adding punch, dimension, and control to your low end. The midrange band is based on that of the 1073, ideal for sweetening vocals and instruments while bringing them forward in a mix, and its proportional “Q” response makes it well-suited for minimizing problematic frequencies. The high frequency band is a hybrid vintage / modern design, blending inductor circuitry with capacitor-based topologies to achieve vintage tones with enhanced control. The High Pass filter is a 12dB/octave design with a fixed 80Hz frequency, and can be used in tandem with the low frequency EQ to add low-end presence without clouding the source material. As with Rupert’s most prized classic designs, each EQ section uses low-feedback, class-A discrete electronics to prevent low-level artifacts and harshness from detracting from the tonal shaping. However, this new circuit is a decidedly modern design with updated techniques and components that were simply not available 50 years ago, and is definitely not a “clone”. What Are Inductors? Inductors are wires wound around a coil that provide a form of frequency-dependant resistance. When they saturate, they bring out beautifully musical harmonics that give your tracks the smooth, polished sound that has made Rupert’s consoles and equipment so desirable for over fifty years. This is what makes them different from capacitor-based EQ designs, which do a great job at surgical equalization. But inductors provide the tone. While it is certainly possible to create a functioning EQ using off-the-shelf inductors, we choose to use our own custom inductors for the 551. This attention to detail in controlling variables such as the winding and core materials in relation to the surrounding circuitry allows the 551 to capture the vitality and personality of Rupert’s classic designs. NOISE
  • Measured at Main Output, un-weighted, 22Hz-22kHz, source impedance 40 Ohm balanced.
  • Better than -102 dBV
FREQUENCY RESPONSE Main output, no load: +/- 0.1 dBu from 20 Hz to 31.5 kHz, -1 dB @ 120 kHz MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL  23.25 dBu TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION AND NOISE
  • @ 1 kHz, +20 dBu output level, no load: Better than 0.0025%
  • @ 20 Hz, +20 dBu output level, no load: 0.13% Typical (2nd and 3rd harmonic)
HIGH PASS FILTER
  • -2.7 dB @ 80 Hz
  • Slope: 12 dB/Octave
NOISE
  • Measured at Main Output, un-weighted, 22 Hz - 22 kHz, source impedance 40 Ohm balanced.
  • Better than -94 dBV
FREQUENCY RESPONSE Main output, no load: +/- 0.25 dBu from 20 Hz to 45 kHz, -2 dB @ 120 kHz MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL  23 dBu TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION AND NOISE
  • @ 1 kHz, +20 dBu output level, no load: Better than 0.009%
  • @ 20 Hz, +20 dBu output level, no load: 0.13% Typical (2nd and 3rd harmonic)
POWER REQUIREMENTS
  • 120mA on +16VDC
  • 110ma on -16VD
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