Heritage Audio

1073

Module

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..looks and sounds as good as a Rupert Neve era 1073 module.

The name says it all. First introduced by Neve in 1970 it has been reproduced by many others since then, most notably BAE Audio and AMS-Neve.

We are proud to introduce what, to our knowledge, is the most historically accurate reproduction ever made.

Using the same exact components, specifications and, equally important, same time consuming construction techniques, our 1073 looks and sounds as good as a Rupert Neve era 1073 module, and will last as long.

Specifications

  • Microphone input impedance: HI, 1200 Ohm minimum, LO, 300 Ohm minimum. Higher gain positions gradually have greater impedances, optimum for lo gain ribbon mics. Input is transformer balanced and floating.
  • Line input impedance: 10KOhms bridging, transformer balanced and floating.
  • Output impedance: Less than 75 Ohms, transformer balanced and floating, to drive a load of 600 Ohms.
  • Maximum output: Greater than +26dBm into 600 Ohms, greater than +32dBu into 10KOhms.
  • THD: Less than 0.025% at 1Khz, Less than 0.05% at 100Hz.
  • Frequency response :20Hz (+0.3dB) to 20Khz (-0.2dB).
  • Maximum Gain: Slightly greater than 80dB.
  • Noise: Less than -100dBm.
  • Power consumption: 106 mA @24VDC.