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ETR audio?

Postby Simon B » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:31 pm

I have heard through the grapevine, there is another Ausie company that does mic Preamps,

I cant find any information on them or their products?

does anyone have any contact information?

cheers Simon
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Postby headman » Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:44 pm

Simon B,
Yes there once was a company called ETR Audio. A one man operation in Newcastle NSW. His name was Bruce Evans and to be frank he was a weird guy, sort of an "electronics nerd". BUT he made a great mic pre.
You will note, I'm using the past tense, as he died about eight years ago. He sold pre's to a few of us in Newcastle (I've got a pair), the ABC bought some and Bob Spencer has a pair as well, I think Bob has a prototype limiting amplifier. and he designed an interesting speaker system as well, but I have no idea what happened to that, but that's about it, no more.
It's a sad thing really, he only just started to do well, found out he had a few months to live, and that was the end of Bruce, his designs, and his weirdness. They were my first real mic pre's, and I'm glad I met Bruce and the gear is still used, even this afternoon.
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Ben Sneesby's Para-1

Postby Ben Shapiro » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:28 pm

Ben Sneesby
From BeesNeez microphones has started manufacturing valve mic-pre called the para one.
I would love to try one or even here from anyone who has.
You can read all about them here.

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/gearslut ... c-pre.html

Piece

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Postby Simon B » Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:00 am

ahh thank you mr headman....


I think it was an email from bob a long time ago that told me about etr, and in the emails mentions he doed and was a little out there.....

I just forgot that he mentioned it was Bruce was mr ETR and that he died.

Thanks Ben, But I dont have an account at gearslutz so I cant read it at the moment.
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Re: Ben Sneesby's Para-1

Postby JulienG » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:13 pm

Ben Shapiro wrote:... BeesNeez microphones ...


Mics that ship smelling like beer?
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Postby Ben Shapiro » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:05 pm

Thanks Ben, But I dont have an account at gearslutz so I cant read it at the moment.



Here you go Simon

FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

* Classic sound
* Great mix of Modern Passive Components and Vintage JAN Vacuum Tubes
* Variable Gain, Texture and Outputs levels for maximum tonal variety
* Microphone and Hi-Z DI Inputs
* Switchable 10db Pad
* Transformer Balanced Isolated Input and Output
* Phase Reverse Switch
* +48V Phantom Power (Switchable)

SPECIFICATIONS

* Maximum Microphone Input Level-10dBu
* Maximum Output Level +16dBm
* Output Impedance 600ohms
* Frequency Response at LINEAR setting 15Hz to 25kHz
* Maximum Gain 57dB
* Signal to Noise Ratio Greater than 80dB
* Vacuum Tubes, 1 x 5744WB and 2 x 5718 Sub Miniatures.
* Power Requirements 110/115 or 230/240 volts.
The PARAMETRIC SERIES PARA 1 is the first preamp ever to have a TEXTURE CONTROL, this gives you the ability to control the level of 2nd and 3rd harmonic distortion, what this really means is that YOU control the warmth and overtones of the Pre.

There are a few reasons that help the PARA 1 to stand out from the crowd. Firstly, the PARAMETRIC SERIES of Mic Preamps are Hand Made In AUSTRALIA, even our enclosure is manufactured right here in Australia using Australian Steel. All Assembly, Quality Control and Product Development are done right here in our Australian Manufacturing Plant. Secondly, the PARAMETRIC SERIES of Mic Preamps are the only Pres on the market to benefit from the use of VINTAGE SUB MINIATURE MILITARY VACUUM TUBES. Our tubes are all JAN (Joint Army Navy) certified vacuum tubes that have been designed for military use meaning that they are the best of the best. By using these Vintage Tubes, we are able to combine the best of modern passive components with the flavour, incredibly low noise and very high reliability of JAN Vacuum Tubes.

Price is USD 750 each.



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Re: Ben Sneesby's Para-1

Postby heathen » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:09 pm

JulienG wrote:
Ben Shapiro wrote:... BeesNeez microphones ...


Mics that ship smelling like beer?


Bonus! :)
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Postby headman » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:16 pm

Simon,
If you talk to Bob he can let you some great stuff about Bruce E, my favourite quote is "That Rupert Neve has a lot to answer for".
Never the less his pre was pretty advanced for it's time, especially when most of us were still using the channels in our desks and bussing into tape.
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Postby Simon B » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:42 pm

The rupert neve has alot to answer for is something that made me laugh, but even the man hmself says technically the old stuff is not right.

thanks for that Ben, being able to adjust the amount of second order or third ordr harmonics has me, where do I sign up
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Postby Ausrock » Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:22 pm

Bruce was your typical "eccentric", totally obsessed with audio. He once showed me his stereo system with "his speakers", etc., but I'm afraid he was on a different level and most of what he was explaining was over my head. I used to see him frequenting a couple of nightclubs when I was doing live sound, I believe he was looking for "company"

I know he "potted" certain components in (some of) his pres, whether anyone has ever found out what those components are is anyone's guess.
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Postby rick » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:06 pm

mr sneezby gave /lent / i am not quite sure what you call it one of his preamps
call me for a review
i dont particlarly want to do one here :(
i havent had a chance to talk this through with him yet
so i dont want to discuss his "trade secrets" without his permission but this has nothing to do with the etr thread so move along :)
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Re: ETR audio?

Postby tweakeasy » Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:04 am

Resurrecting an old thread here but I'm doing so as I came across it whilst researching Bruce Evan's work after spotting this:

http://brisbane.gumtree.com.au/c-Stuff- ... 235945000#
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Re: ETR audio?

Postby Text_Edifice » Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:11 pm

Pretty sure that's the one Dale was selling on here?
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Re: ETR audio?

Postby HA_DA_JA » Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:58 pm

That is correct it is the one I was selling here.
I have started the thread in the classified section.
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Re: ETR audio?

Postby tweakeasy » Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:59 pm

The sound engineer's world is a small one in Australia.
Two to many words in that sentence:)
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