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Rupert Neve Designs Shelford 5052 Mic Pre/Inductor EQ  From Neve

Combining the authentic sonic replication of the vintage Neve modules with the flexible features of the modern designs, the Shelford 5052 gives you all you could ever want in a vintage Neve clone, plus more! *This module requires a Rupert Neve Designs power supply (powers up to 5 modules)*

Rupert Neve Designs

$2,499.00

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Manufacturer's Description from Neve

Utilizing class-A, discrete, +/- 24V topologies with custom-wound transformers and inductors, Rupert Neve designed the 5052 as a vintage-style channel strip that captures the soul of his classic designs, without the previous compromises.
 

The Mic Pre

Like Rupert’s designs from his time in Shelford, the 5052 preamplifier has 72dB of discrete, class-A gain coupled with serious square-core transformers. Unlike the classics however, the output transformer features the Silk Red / Blue and Texture controls from the Portico II Series to hone the harmonic content and tonality of the output stage. By engaging these controls and sufficiently driving the output, the 5052 can produce up to 4-5% THD (primarily 2nd order, some 3rd order), bringing a richness and thickness to tracks when desired with no danger of overloading the output stage. With Silk disengaged, the output is modern and pristine, yet still retains Rupert’s signature larger-than-life transformer sound. The mic pre section also includes a sweepable 20-250Hz high-pass filter, Mic / Line selection, 48V phantom power, and polarity reverse.
 

Dual I/O Paths

Following the preamplifier, the 5052 has a transformer-coupled output, which allows the 5052 to feed a tape machine or DAW directly from the mic pre while still using the EQ and Silk / Texture in a dedicated analogue mix path such as that found with a 5088, 5060 or vintage console. This output can also be used to insert a separate compressor between the mic pre and the EQ, or it can allow the 5052 to work with two separate sources. When the “TO EQ” button is engaged, the mic pre signal is routed directly into the EQ such that the mic / line input signal flows through to the main output as a single channel strip.
 

The “best of the classics” EQ

The 3-band, custom-tapped inductor EQ on the 5052 was inspired by RND’s favorite portions of Rupert’s vintage EQ designs. The low frequency band is primarily based on the 1064, which is renowned for its creamy, resonant bass. Unlike the 1064 however, the LF band on the 5052 can be used as either a shelf or a peak filter, adding punch, dimension, and immense control to your low end. The 5052’s inductor midrange band is based on his prized 1073 EQ, which is ideal for sweetening vocals and instruments while bringing them forward in a mix. Additionally, the mid frequency band’s proportional “Q” response makes it well-suited for minimizing problematic frequencies in a source. The 5052’s high frequency band is a hybrid vintage / modern design, blending inductor circuitry from the 1073 with capacitor-based topologies to achieve the vintage tones with enhanced control. As Rupert originally intended with his 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. The EQ circuit itself, however, is a decidedly modern updated design using techniques and components that were simply not available 35 years ago, and should not be considered a “clone”.
 

Power, Connections and Mounting

The 5052 receives +/- 24V rails from an external DC power supply using a 4-pin connection. There are currently two options available: the RND 5-way brick supply and the RND 25-way 2U rack-mount supply. The back panel of the 5052 includes three XLR-F connections for Mic In, Line In, and EQ In, and two XLR-M connections for Mic Out and Main Out. The 5052 chassis is a “half-rack” format, and can be mounted in RND’s new 2 –way and 4-way vertical racks in addition to the existing 9-way racks and the 5088 penthouse.
 

Features

MIC GAIN
A 12-way precision rotary switch controls gain from 0 to 66 dB in 6 dB steps.
 
SILK / TEXTURE
Pushing the Silk button cycles the silk modes from red silk to blue silk to off. Silk reduces the negative feedback on the output transformer, adding harmonic content as the texture is increased. Red Silk accentuates the saturation in the mid and high frequencies, similar to that of the red silk mode on the Portico II Channel. Blue Silk accentuates low frequencies. By manipulating the Texture control, the amount of Silk can be changed from essentially absent, to roughly 4-5% THD (mostly second order) depending on how hard the output transformer is being driven.
 
INDUCTOR EQ
The first inductor based EQ designed by Rupert Neve since the mid 70's, the 5051 EQ is very reminiscent of Mr. Neve's classic EQ, while providing a thoroughly modern performance.
 
HPF
18 dB/octave Hiwith two corner frequencies on a lit button that toggles through "OFF, 60 Hz then 120 Hz (indicated by a blue or red LED respectively).
 
LOW EQ
+/- 15dB Shelf or peak, selectable at 35 Hz, 60 Hz, 100 Hz or 220 Hz.
 
MID EQ
+/- 15dB with 6 center frequencies; 200 Hz, 350 Hz, 700 Hz, 1.5 kHz, 3 kHz and 6 kHz, with High Peak switch to narrow the bandwidth or increase the Q of the filter.
 
HIGH SHELF
+/- 15dB Shelf or peak selectable at 8 kHz to 16 kHz.
 
TRIM
Continuously variable +/-6 dB level trim control.
 
+48V
Engages phantom power on the microphone input
 
POLARITY
Push button inverts the polarity of the signal path, and illuminates when engaged. The symbol “Ø” is often used to denote opposite polarity.
 
HIGH PASS FILTER
The high pass filter is continuously variable from 20-250Hz and engaged by the HPF switch, which illuminates when engaged. It is a valuable aid in any signal chain, but particularly so in a microphone preamplifier. Signals below the selected frequency are attenuated at a rate of 12db / octave, getting rid of proximity effect, building rumble, air handling, motor hum, etc.
 
LEVEL METER
An Eight-segment LED bar-graph meter displays output level (pre-Silk). The color range proceeds from green for lower level signals, yellow for intermediate signals, and red for high levels. When the 5052 is clipped, the highest red LED will hold longer depending on how far above the clip threshold the signal was.
Rupert Neve Designs

About Manufacturer

Rupert Neve Designs, Inc. is nestled in the picturesque Texas Hill Country. Our small team of dedicated engineers have designed a new range of Professional Audio Gear and systems based on both proven classic design concepts and modern innovations. This new range of gear is based on custom designed transformer and single sided amplification

Specifications

Frequency Response:
Main Output, no load, –3 dB @ 2.5 Hz –3 dB @ 125 kHz
 
Noise:
Measured at Main Output, unweighted, 22Hz-22kHz, Terminated 40 Ohms, With gain at unity better than –102 dBu
 
Maximum input:
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +25 dBu.
 
Maximum output:
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz is +25 dBu. Total Harmonic Distortion and Noise: from <10 Hz to 80 kHz, @ 1kHz, +20 dBu output: Better than 0.002% @ 20Hz, +20 dBu out Better than 0.120% 13 @ 20kHz, +20 dBu out Better than 0.010%
 

Equalizer

Noise:
Measured at Main Output, unweighted, 22Hz-22kHz, Terminated 40 Ohms. with all gains set at 0, Better than –92 dBu
 
Maximum input:
from 20 Hz to 20 kH, +24.5 dBu
 
Maximum output:
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +24.5 dBu Total Harmonic Distortion and Noise: from <10 Hz to 80 kHz, @ 1kHz, +20 dBu output: Better than 0.007% @ 20Hz, +20 dBu out Better than 0.120% @ 20kHz, +20 dBu out Better than 0.070%