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Binaural
I purchased an "Interface Electronics" audio mixer from a local ham fest last year. It came in a flight case but had no power supply or manuals. The man i purchased it from told me how to use it with any 48v power supply. I took it home and fired it up, and to my surprise the sound quality was not only good, it was amazing! I tried researching this company so i could pick up a service manual and at least get some specs on it. The board has a very distinguished sound....a good cross between API and Neve.
All boards fit into a PCI looking slot that runs along the bottom, connecting all boards. I decided to be an idiot one day and start pulling out boards to look at them...when the power was on. It has 8 similar boards for the individual 8 inputs, then an oscillator board and finally the main board with meters and master controls. I pulled out this board and then reset it in the slot...only to short it out and cause it to smoke. I found that i fried the first resistor in line after the connection to the power supply, only i burned it so badly that i cannot read what value it was to replace it. I had to blow up the one board that there is only one of. Any one have any idea of where i can find a schematic for this puppy? I have taken it to a local pro audio repair guy who found the resistance value but says there are other things wrong with it as he is finding DC all along the op amps implying a short. This is not a very expensive board but means a lot to me and my sound, any help would be greatly appreciated, if you would like to see a picture of the unit, please contact me and i'll be glad to send it to you. Thanks all!
Binaural
anyone?

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