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Audek Console Restoration

Postby Chris H » Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:29 am

Well the Amek has sold so time to bring its replacement back to life after being in storage for over 20 years. Everything works but the power supply has to be rebuilt, and
quite a few switches are a bit stiff. Allan Jenkins built the desk and is doing the restoration work with me helping out ( trying not to get in the way...) Should be up and going in about a weeks time.

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Postby mfdu » Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:35 am

oh chrisH, she's beautiful!!!!

what's it like, working with rotary faders?

such a georgeous creature. can i come over to pat her?

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Postby jkhuri44 » Fri Nov 30, 2007 11:47 am

that desk looks sick!

love the EMI style accelerometers.. :P

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Postby Chris H » Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:04 pm

mfdu wrote:oh chrisH, she's beautiful!!!!

what's it like, working with rotary faders?

such a georgeous creature. can i come over to pat her?

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Yes the rotary faders......will dictate the way i work the desk a bit. I haven't worked it in my studio yet but it is fairly limited as a mixing console as it is,
but just the thing for tracking and summing from the DAW... the intention is in the future to use my optro 12 ch side car and a furthur 6 optro mic pre / comp lim modules for a total of 30 inputs on mixdown or 24 with 6 comp /limiters all fully discreet transformer balanced. I will be able to pull the comps out of their rack and mount them in the desk, there is enough room. These will be set up via the patch bay and some bussing options the Audek and Optro side car have so i can group channels for parallel compression etc. I will also get my Ampex MM 1100 hooked up to it for the tape option. Most likley anything that goes to tape wil end up in the box for mixdown so i can use the recall and automation etc.
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Postby mfdu » Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:54 am

yeah, the different way of working could prove to be a good thing, but i certainly saw it as a tracking and summing unit.

one hell of a tracking and summing unit, though.

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Postby Chris H » Thu Jan 17, 2008 2:08 pm

A quick update.... All modules up and working now with direct outs on each . Next job...... adding inserts
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Postby Chris H » Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:00 am

Here is a pic of the module innards. Fairly simple looking. Some of the transformers like the one shown are made by Graham Thirkle so i'm told and others are Gardiner's. Just above the transformer are the chokes ( or are they called inductors) for the passive eq. Just found out the module at the bottom right hand end of the console pic above is a dual mono comp / limiter, the two pots are for input gain. These will be patched in via the patch bay for individual channels or over a bus. There is a bit of spare space in the console frame for more comps so i'm looking for some like the AD&R if any one knows of some. Also any questions the techs here have, i would be happy to forward them on to my tech to answer.

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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby Chris H » Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:23 pm

Time to resurrect this old thread with an update:
Getting the Neve pumpkin cards gave me a push to post an update. The desk has been operational for a few years now but work began a few weeks ago on another layer of the job. We are replacing caps where needed and adding a few stereo inputs.
The Audek has a special design on the summing/ stereo bus output stage so that it virtually never runs out of headroom at the summing amp stage, my tech was explaining last week, though i don't fully understand the techy details,( getting there though). I am going to be summing my 6 silver optro pre's to a stereo input of the Audek so i think the Neve's pumpkin cards will be used as stereo output amps for the 6 Optro's. The Audek has 12 Ch, the Silver Optro's 6 and 10 of the newer 7500 Optro modules which already are built into a sidecar with stereo bus outs that will feed into another stereo input of the Audek giving me 28 chanels for mixdown from my computer or the 2 inch machine.

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The 3 little VU's on the bottom left are opto comps that can be selected comp 1 for the first 4 chanels comp 2 the next 4 and comp 3 the last 4. I will probably change that and have them on the patch bay and as there is plenty of room i will add more comps. 500 series should go well so i would like some API and maybe some Inward Conections as well........but it's all costing money so one step at a time.

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Thanks Tunetown for your generosity pushing the project one step forward with the freeby Neve pumpkin cards. That one will go on the good will account..... A free day or two in the studio when you're in Melbourne if you ever need it.
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby tunetown » Fri Jul 30, 2010 1:54 pm

Cheers Chris.

It's my pleasure.

I'd love to check your room out once it's finished.

I'm really glad it found a good home and will be taken care of.
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby Alastair Reynolds » Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:01 pm

Chris, looks like a great old "battleship". Nice to see some rotary faders and Quadrant faders. I've got an old AWA Consolette broadcast console(circa 1951) under restoration at the moment, 12 i/p, 6 rotary faders and one big VU meter, ah Glorious mono...
I'll watch the Audek journey with interest. good luck with it
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby rick » Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:04 pm

alastair
can you post a picture of the awa conselette
one of the forum members was asking me about a photo of one which i cannot find ,
i thought the awa conselette photos were all over the place it seems they are not .

i mean i know what your talking about , but THEY might not etc etc
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby Alastair Reynolds » Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:47 pm

No worries , give me a couple of days, I'm off to regional South Australia (Berri, Renmark, Port Augusta, Port Pirrie) to our regional stations commissioning Studio Transmitter Links and preparing for Station relocations. I'll get some good shots of the AWA on the weekend and post them on this forum.
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby rick » Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:19 pm

cheers, one less thing on MY list of things to do now :)
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby Chris H » Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:26 pm

I had an old RCA consolette like this one stolen from my shed on the Mornington Peninsula 10 years ago. It was in pretty bad shape but it was still a bit of a blow.

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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby rick » Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:35 pm

thats cool looking chris
but the smaller awa radio ones have a wonderful "calling elvis" look to them
i thought they were common knowledge about the place ... apparently not so
there are still heaps of them kicking around though
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby rob » Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:58 pm

hey Alastair if you are passing through Adelaide on your whirlwind tour of South Australia and have time for a cup of tea, swing on past. I'm five minutes out of the city centre.

We can look at the RCA broadcast mixer lurking in the shed whilst the kettle boils, not to mention the several cubic metres of tubes limiters hogging the shelves

and the five Rola 77mkIII I picked up today
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby tunetown » Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:51 am

Hey Rob,

Will you be turning the Rola77's into cool little guitar amps?? I might be interested.

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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby Chris H » Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:01 am

rick wrote:thats cool looking chris
but the smaller awa radio ones have a wonderful "calling elvis" look to them
i thought they were common knowledge about the place ... apparently not so
there are still heaps of them kicking around though

Actually, Rick the one i had was smaller.... Like about half the size of the one pictures, the first 5 rotary faders.
Just can't find a pic.
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby rob » Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:03 am

the Rolas will get the standard pro harmonic mod - mic pre / DI / mini guitar amp

not sure if there will be any spare units, as essentially these are taken, but it will depend on how many I get going
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Re: Audek Console Restoration

Postby tunetown » Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:10 am

rob wrote:the Rolas will get the standard pro harmonic mod - mic pre / DI / mini guitar amp

not sure if there will be any spare units, as essentially these are taken, but it will depend on how many I get going

Cool. Let me know if you end up with a spare. I'm interested.

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