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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: Adding Ultimation faders from different desks
« Last post by brewery on Today at 12:57:10 PM »
I have at least 2 different kinds of touch pcb's in this console. The blue potted ones and the green non potted ones. They work fine together mixing daily with the Tangerine auto .I believe the console the additional 56 faders were taken from were of the same vintage (4056 G. No 9k stuff here.

Those 2 are the same circuit, I think the older (blue) ones were oem from p&g. The latest ones with the vari cap are not compatible. The pcb is also bigger.
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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: I've recreated the SL613 Test jig!
« Last post by mike_signo on Today at 04:28:45 AM »
Thanks Everyone!!!
The small amount of components present on the 354 test jig (Thanks Chris for linking that thread!) makes me optimistic that It should'n be too difficult to recreate.
Looks very simplified compared to VCA fader itself.

I can see two of the same power connectors used for the SL613 Jig, they are likely linked to together just to make it easier to use the 613 and the 354 with a single psu.
There's the IDC connector with presumably goes to the VCA card on the channel itself.
They used a rotary switch with discrete steps instead of a pot for the fader, there are 5 blue burns trimmer which I presume are used to finetune the individual attenuation levels of the rotary switch (fader).
The Vca switches this fader in an out compared to a fixed value (photo is quite blurry but I looks like it says +10dB).
I don't know how the total recall swtich is implemented, I'll check my documentation to find out!

I'm very excited to get it working!
All the best!
Michele
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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: I've recreated the SL613 Test jig!
« Last post by oyanliz on April 24, 2024, 06:06:49 AM »
Amazing job!! I saw your job on instagram! Well done!!
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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: I've recreated the SL613 Test jig!
« Last post by matt on April 23, 2024, 07:55:36 AM »
Wow - this looks like quite some work - well done
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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: I've recreated the SL613 Test jig!
« Last post by horizonsound on April 23, 2024, 03:25:05 AM »
Excellent work!

I have some low res photos of the Ultimation test jig.
If you message me your email, I'll send them through.

Anthony.
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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: I've recreated the SL613 Test jig!
« Last post by Clip6 on April 23, 2024, 01:30:48 AM »
Nice. Looks awesome.
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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: I've recreated the SL613 Test jig!
« Last post by mike_signo on April 23, 2024, 12:21:46 AM »
Here's the link of some pics.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/jsnXnLozwBA9jktW9
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4K,6K,8K Series / I've recreated the SL613 Test jig!
« Last post by mike_signo on April 23, 2024, 12:16:38 AM »
Hello everyone!
After many many sleepless nights tracing the circuit of the SL613 (the SSL Test jig schematic has intentional errors) I'm happy to say that I've managed to recreate it in a 3U rack mounted form.
I've tested it today and all the fuctions of the original test jig work perfectly (4000/6000, Mono, Dual line and stereo channels supported)!
I need to add the fader module to allow it to work with ultimation consoles, the original 613 missed this feature as well.
Some kind of ultimation fader simulator called 354/613 was used to test ultimation consoles, there is very little information about it but it shouldn't be too difficult to recreate.
Does anyone have any information about this very rare ultimation fader jig?

All the best
Michele
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4K,6K,8K Series / Re: SSL 6000 E DL Connector Pinouts
« Last post by BLZProductions on April 22, 2024, 09:43:12 AM »
Hi Jim

Thanks for the response.
I'm based in the UK (East Sussex), but up and down to London like a yoyo of late. Ha!

SP meaning Spare makes a a lot of sense. I'll see if I can work out what's what on my next visit to the client.

Funky Junk are still going. Not doing so much of the desk refurbs these days as it's not so cost effective these days, which is a shame as the E/G series are great desks and not too difficult to get back up to their original glory. Just takes a fair bit of time, patience, recapping, and switch cleaning.

I'll check out your FB page, and will Email directly if I get stuck again.


Cheers

Bob
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