➡️ I'm restoring this German mixing console from 1972 and expand it according to my needs. It is the KSG625 from RFZ (East Germany). ➡️ new videos every month ➡️ marc_herwig...
Great work! Im glad to see an old console come back to life. A vido on your In/Out and Meter driver PCB design would be very helpful for my console restoration. Take care!
Really impressive man.Over the years I've seen these consoles and wondered why they were much cheaper than other desks. It sounds fantastic. Wish I had your skills.
Nice project - My unfinished modded KSG625 is 18 into 6 into 2 with 6 eq's and 1 limiter. I am also using 3 Neumann PSVE''s for 4 aux and main stereo summing.
Great project! But most likely there are problems with the VU meter. This is a stereo (not balanced) connection, and at the same time the VU has a phase shift when the signals at the stereo input are unbalanced. Mono VU meters would be better. They are more expensive, but the accuracy and independence of measurement is better. Good luck!
Loved this video. I'm rebuilding a yamaha mixer now. This video is a great example of what can be accomplished with a bit of modernization. Please make additional videos on the boards added, and level marching technology. Please include power supply.
Great work Mark! I recently bought a Siemens C4 without power supply and I intend to build a proper PSU for that beast. May I ask for your advice? Thanks.
Holy shit dude!! Like wow, you've got some skill man, I would love to hear more details, like diving in more on the electronic parts you had to get, and where you found them. and maybe just some deeper explanations on your electronic builds. I just bought a Tascam M50 from the 80s and want to do exactly what you did here basically. I am obsessed with everything 70s, and have been chasing that era of sonics for years. I found out that my desk is a transformer-less design after I bought it, but I really Digg it, I am just thinking about adding trans to every channel. To make it sound more seventies.
Servus, ich plane gerade mir die perfekte Konsole zu bauen daher bin ich auf dein Video gestoßen da es meinem Projekt am nächsten kommt. Ich will eine Art “hybrid” console. Analoge pre Amps, analoge eqs (500 Series) und unter fader von einem daw Control unit z.b icon qcon. Wie hast du die einzelnen 500 Series Teile einzeln auf die fader bzw. Pre map weiter geleitet? Ich seh die ganze Zeit nur die 500 Series racks wo alles in einer Schleife zusammen läuft. Hast du da ein rack? Oder alles selber gebastelt? Lg würd mich auf deine Hilfe freuen! ✌️😌