Author Topic: Selling SL613 Test jig Replicas  (Read 824 times)

mike_signo

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Selling SL613 Test jig Replicas
« on: October 02, 2024, 01:46:57 AM »
Hello Everyone,

After receiving some interest I've decided I'm going to build more Test Jigs for SSL 4000/6000 E/G/G+ Consoles.

It’s a replica of the the original SL613.

You can test:


611E or 611G Mono Channels

611S Stereo Channels

611 Dual Line input Channels

611V 6000 series Channels


It will come with:
Test Jig itself - rack mountable 3U
Channel to Jig extender

The Jig can be ordered as 115V or 230V, the psu is linear, no cheap switching stuff.

The Jig allows to power up the channel without the need of the console, Every input and every output can be tester very quickly and easily.

INPUTS

  • MIC - Microphone I/P
  • LINE - Line I/P
  • INSERT - Insert Return
  • MIX AMP - I/P to the Group Output Module from the 32 Busses, Channel slot dependent
  • SLATE - I/P Slate Signal Bus
  • MON - I/P of the Monitoring section

OUTPUTS

  • INPUT - Listen to the input signal to calibrate the output level
  • MIC - Listen to the what it is being sent to the mic input
  • INS (L INS) - Insertion send (Left insert send for stereo modules)
  • GRP OUT (R INS)- Group output (Right Insert send for stereo modules)
  • METER OUT - Meter output
  • LF, RF, LB, RB - Main Quad bus
  • AL, AR, BL, BR, CL, CR - 3 Stereo Busses
  • AUX 1 to 4 - Auxiliaries
  • AUX LEFT and AUX RIGHT
  • BUSSES 1 to 32 - Routing busses

LOGIC

STATUS - Change the status of the channel

MODULE SELECT - Select what channel version you’re testing

FADER SELECT - The pot on the fronpanel simulates the large fader, It can be bypassed making it unity gain or 10dB attenuation.

Balanced XLR in - Balanced XLR Out

It is compatible with both VCA and ULTIMATION Consoles

All the rotary switches are Grayhill american made.
Wurth capacitors.

The way I build stuff is very simple and straightforward, it's completely analogue and it's easily serviceable.
I intentionally avoided aving and kind of microprocessor because I want to be 100% sure that you can turn it on in 15 years and I will work straight-away.

The PSU is on a different pcb for extra serviceability.

If you’re interested please email me at info@michelesignorini.com

Dave Dicson

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Re: Selling SL613 Test jig Replicas
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2024, 03:47:25 PM »
Nice job, Mike. What about testing the small fader? What about testing the 4 buttons with the green LED's below the routing buttons?

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Re: Selling SL613 Test jig Replicas
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2024, 10:11:34 PM »
Very nice, I hope you get some takers.

emilshayeb

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Re: Selling SL613 Test jig Replicas
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2025, 11:21:41 PM »
Hello, I’m very intereste. Please hit me on dm with more info.