Neve 1272 Schematic -

The Go to product viewer dialog for this item. is a classic discrete, Class-A bus amplifier from the 1970s Neve 80-series consoles. While originally designed as a line amplifier, it has become famous in the DIY and boutique audio world because it can be modified into a high-quality microphone preamplifier using the same "building block" components found in the legendary Neve 1073. 1. Circuit Overview The heart of the

The "magic" of the 1272 schematic lies in its specific transformers and the interaction between its discrete transistors. Neve 1272 Schematic

The Input Wiring: The 10468 transformer can be wired for 1200 ohms or 300 ohms. Most builders prefer the 1200-ohm setting for modern microphones, but the 300-ohm tap provides a different tonal "choke" that works well on certain ribbon mics. The Go to product viewer dialog for this item

Are you planning on building a 1272 from scratch, or are you looking to repair/mod an existing unit? Most builders prefer the 1200-ohm setting for modern