Rupert Neve Designs Shelford Channel


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Rupert Neve Designs Shelford Channel

 

 
 
 

A Whole New Vintage.

The Shelford Channel is built around Rupert Neve’s first new transformer-gain, class-A microphone preamplifier in over 40 years, a “best-of-the-classics” inductor EQ section, a tone-packed diode bridge compressor, the power of variable Silk saturation, a new dual-tap transformer output stage, and twice the operating voltage of vintage designs.

Over fifty years in the making, the Shelford Channel is the definitive evolution of the original technologies in Rupert’s classic console modules like the 1073, 1064 & 2254, thoughtfully advanced and refined for the 21st century studio.

The Input Stage and Transformer Gain Mic Pre

Like Rupert’s designs from his time in Little Shelford , the Shelford Channel’s preamplifier uses a directly-coupled transformer input with gain provided by the custom transformer itself – a first in over 40 years for Rupert Neve. This new custom-designed input transformer, along with its careful integration with the surrounding class-A circuitry, is critical to the Channel’s bold and instantly recognizable character.

Conveniently, the Direct Input uses the same topology as the best-selling RNDI Active Transformer Direct Interface, providing astonishing clarity for high-Z instrument signals, with unparalleled low-frequency response and an incredibly smooth high end.

WHAT IS Silk?

The Silk & Texture circuit on the Shelford Channel allows you to fine-tune the amount (and type) of harmonic content in the output stage. This means your signal can be adjusted from quite transparent to settings that produce nearly 10x the amount of sonic color as Rupert’s vintage modules – and in two very unique modes. No matter what sound you’re looking for, Silk can help get you there.

When you apply SILK RED, you’re enhancing harmonic content generated by the highs and high mids of your source. This adds a sparkly sheen to the top end, and is often ideal for sources including vocals, snare, strings, pianos, and other acoustic instruments.

With SILK BLUE, you’re enhancing harmonics generated by the lows and low mids of your source. This tends to “beef up” a signal from the bottom up, making it a great choice for drums, bass guitars, heavy electric guitars, male vocals, and synthesizers.

The Dual Tap Transformer Output

Complementing the Silk circuit is the custom-designed output transformer, which uses Rupert Neve Designs’ unique dual-tap output topology. This offers both full-headroom (+26dBu) and -6dB outputs, allowing the engineer to drive the unit fully into classic transformer saturation without clipping converters and other devices later in the chain.

The high headroom tap is designed capture a more pristine sound at high levels, avoiding non-linear coloration of the output stage and taking full advantage of the Shelford’s higher voltage design. The low headroom tap however is optimized to allow an engineer to drive the full voltage range of the Channel – adding dynamic tone with these same non-linear “colorations” – without clipping most professional interfaces. On drums, vocals, guitars and other instruments, this output lets you easily hit the transformer’s “sweet-spot” of non-linear harmonic content, which can bring a recorded performance to life in a way that other effects can’t.

The “Best-Of” EQ

The Shelford Channel’s 3-band, custom-tapped inductor EQ was inspired by our favorite elements of Rupert’s vintage EQ designs. The low frequency band is designed to produce a creamy, resonant bass response similar to a vintage 1064 – but unlike the vintage modules, the LF band on the Shelford Channel can be used as either a shelf or a peak filter, adding punch, dimension, and control to your low end.

The midrange band is based on that of the 1073, ideal for sweetening vocals and instruments while bringing them forward in a mix, and its proportional “Q” response makes it well-suited for minimizing problematic frequencies. The high frequency band is a hybrid vintage / modern design, blending inductor circuitry with capacitor-based topologies to achieve vintage tones with enhanced control, with the shelf / peak corner switchable between 8K or 16K.

The Diode Bridge Compressor

Like the Inductor EQ and Transformer Gain microphone preamp, the Diode Bridge Compressor in the Shelford Channel is based on the same topologies found in Rupert’s vintage designs – but refined & adapted for the modern engineer.

What is diode bridge compression? Where the VCA compressor found in the Master Buss Processor provides unmatched clarity, the weighty, harmonically rich tonality of diode bridge compression can be essential in pushing key sources like vocals, electric guitars, bass and drums to the forefront of a mix. 

By understanding the limitations of vintage units like the legendary 2254, painstaking effort was taken to reproduce the unique tone of these classics while improving the noise floor & accuracy, expanding inflexible time constants, adding full wave sidechain detection for improved dynamic response, and widening the range of threshold and ratio controls. 

Delivering the powerful sound of these iconic designs with enhanced flexibility for the modern age, the Shelford’s diode bridge compressor is a dynamic tool equipped to make a statement on virtually any mix or track.

With an infinite variety of tone, the Shelford Channel maintains the soul of Rupert’s vintage designs with new levels of versatility, delivering the combined essence of fifty years of Rupert Neve’s designs.

Silk / Texture

Pushing the Silk button cycles the Silk modes from Red to Blue to OFF. Silk reduces the negative feedback on the output transformer, adding harmonic content as the texture is increased. Red Silk accentuates the musical harmonic saturation from the mid and high frequencies, while Blue Silk accentuates harmonics from the low and low-mid 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.

DI / THRU

The Hi-Z front panel input uses the same discrete class-A FET with transformer topology as the Rupert Neve Designs RNDI, but it utilizes the new RN4012 input transformer directly into the microphone preamp for gain. This design, delivers exceptional clarity to high-Z sources, with a substantial low-end presence and incredibly smooth high frequencies. The DI also includes a passive THRU output to feed a separate amplifier. 

MIC/DI & LINE

Switches between microphone/direct injection input (button out) or line input (button in).

Gnd Lift

This switch separates the direct connection from audio signal ground to chassis earth.

Signal Present LED

This LED is dual function. When green, it indicates “Signal Presence” (a signal level of -20dBu). When red, it indicates 2-3dB below input stage clipping of the Mic/Line stage (+23 dBu while the pre actually clips at +25 dBu).

Mic Gain

This 12-way precision rotary switch controls gain from 0 to 66 dB in 6 dB steps.

Trim

This rotary switch provides further continuous gain adjustment over a range of +/– 6 dB.

48V

This push button switch engages phantom power on the microphone input.

Polarity

This push button switch inverts the polarity of the signal path. It illuminates when engaged. (The symbol “Ø” is often used to denote opposite polarity.)

HPF / HPF FREQ

The HPF switch engages a 12dB per octave high pass filter. The HPF FREQ potentiometer is variable from 20Hz to 250Hz, and can be used to filter out unwanted low frequencies, or in conjunction with the EQ to help shape source material. Note that engaging the HPF to S/C switch moves the HPF from the primary signal path to the compressor side-chain signal path.

EQ In

This switch engages all EQ frequency bands except the HPF.

LF EQ

+/- 15dB, Shelf or Peak, selectable at 35 Hz, 60 Hz, 100 Hz or 220 Hz.

MID EQ

+/- 15dB with 6 center frequencies; 220 Hz, 400 Hz, 900 Hz, 1.8 kHz, 3.5 kHz and 7.5 kHz, with MID HI Q switch to narrow the bandwidth or increase the Q of the filter.

HF EQ

+/- 15dB, Shelf or Peak, selectable at 8 kHz or 16 kHz.

Comp In

The compressor-limiter section is engaged with this button in.

Threshold

Sets level where the compressor may begin to react, from -25 dB to +20 dB. Minimal or no compression is with this control fully clockwise and it gets more sensitive and tends to cause more gain reduction as the knob is rotated counter-clockwise.

Ratio

Sets the “slope” of the compression from 1.5:1 (minimal) to 8:1 (significant). 

SC (Side Chain) Insert

When engaged, this inserts an external device into the side-chain signal path via the rear panel side-chain insert jacks. These pairs of jacks are used to perform some fine-tuning of the compressor operation. The audio that normally controls the compressor is available on the “SIDE CHAIN SEND” jack. One can take this audio and pass it through an external equalizer then return it back to the “SIDE CHAIN RETURN” jack, so changes on the external EQ affect the response of the compressor.

HPF to S/C

This routes the High Pass Filter into the side chain of the compressor circuit.

Gain

Applies post-compressor make-up gain.

Timing

This six-position controls adjusts the attack/release speed of the compressor. For specific timing values, see Specifications below, or reference the manual.

Link

Links the side-chain control of multiple units for ganged operation, such as would be used in stereo compression.

Pre EQ

Pushing this button places the Compressor before the EQ in the circuit.

Blend

This controls the mixture of the dry, uncompressed signal with the compressed signal. Fully counter-clockwise is uncompressed, and is very similar to not having the “COMP IN” button pushed in. Fully clockwise is 100% compressor-limiter path.

Fast

When pressed, speeds up both the attack and release of the compressor’s selected time constant.  

VU Meter

The VU Meter is calibrated to display both average (RMS) output level and compressor gain reduction

Peak LED

Red indicates near clipping of the output stage.

Dual Tap Output

In addition to the MAIN full-headroom output, the -6dB output creates a rich harmonic character while reducing the risk of clipping the next device in the chain.

Universal IEC Power Input

Works worldwide, accepting voltages from 100-240VAC.

MIC PREAMP

INPUT IMPEDANCE

  • 2200 Ohm

MAXIMUM INPUT

  • +21.5 dBu from 150 Hz to 22 kHz
  • +8 dBu 20 Hz to 22 kHz

NOISE

  • Un-weighted, 22 Hz-22 kHz, source impedance 150 Ohm balanced.
  • Main Out @ unity gain -100.9 dBu
  • -6 dB Out @ unity gain -106.6 dBu
  • +30 dB gain (Main Out) -91.37 dBu
  • +66 dB Gain (Main Out) -64.1 dBu
  • Equivalent Input Noise -121.37 dBu

FREQUENCY RESPONSE

  • +/-0.25 dB from 17 Hz to 45 kHz

DIRECT INPUT

MAXIMUM INPUT

  • 8 dBu @ 20 Hz to 120 kHz

NOISE (MAIN OUTPUT)

  • -100 dBu (22 Hz to 22 kHz)

LINE INPUT

MAXIMUM INPUT LEVEL

  • +30.5 dBu 20 Hz to 30 kHz

TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION AND NOISE

  • @ 1 kHz, +20 dBu output level, no load: Better than 0.002%
  • @ 20 Hz, +20 dBu output level, no load: 0.05% Typical (2nd and 3rd harmonic)

NOISE (MAIN OUTPUT)

  • Un-weighted, 22 Hz - 22 kHz, source impedance 40 Ohm balanced, no load.
  • -101.1 dBu

FREQUENCY RESPONSE

  • +/- 0.25 dBu from less than 10 Hz to 110 kHz
  • -0.32 dB @ 120 kHz

MAXIMUM OUTPUT LEVEL

  • +26 dBu @ 16 Hz to 20 kHz

TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION AND NOISE WITH SILK ENGAGED

RED

  • MIN TEXTURE @ 100 Hz, +20 dBu input level, no load: 0.0131%, mostly 3rd harmonic (typical)
  • MAX TEXTURE @ 100 Hz, +20 dBu input level, no load: 1.66%, mostly 2rd harmonic (typical)

BLUE

  • MIN TEXTURE @ 100Hz, +20 dBu input level, no load: 0.0079%, mostly 3rd harmonic (typical)
  • MAX TEXTURE @ 100Hz, +20 dBu input level, no load: 0.941%, mostly 2rd harmonic (typical)

HIGH PASS FILTER

  • Continuously variable swept frequency from 20 Hz to 250 Hz.
  • Slope: 12 dB/Octave

EQ NOISE

  • Un-weighted, 22 Hz-22 kHz: -92 dBu

SIGNAL PRESENT

  • Illuminates GREEN when input stage signal level reaches -20 dBu

OVERLOAD INDICATOR

  • Illuminates RED when input stage signal level reaches -23 dBu

DIODE BRIDGE COMPRESSOR

NOISE (BW 22 Hz – 22 kHz)

  • 0 dB Makeup Gain: -84.5 dBu
  • +20 dB Makeup Gain: -64.2 dBu

TIME CONSTANTS

  • Measurements taken represent full range achievable between 1.5:1 Ratio and 8:1 Ratio setting.
  • 0 dBu I/P 1kHz Burst Tone used for all recorded measurements.
  • Fast (TC1): Attack 180µS — 1.8mS // Release 100mS – 150mS
  • MedFast (TC2): Attack 750µS – 5.25mS // Release 160mS – 250mS
  • Med (TC3): 2.7mS – 18mS // Release 350mS – 525mS
  • MedSlow (TC4): 4.6mS – 38mS // Release 600mS – 1 S
  • Slow (TC5): 11mS – 72.5mS // Release 800mS – 1.25 S
  • Auto (TC6): 5.75mS – 35.5mS // Release T1 400mS – 850mS, T2 TBD
  • “Fast” Mode Multiplier: Modifies aforementioned TC’s by 70% of original value

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