Been researching summing box's and ran across this. It's German made so maybe some one from the European membership has seen and hopefully heard what this piece of gear sounds like and it's build.
It damn sure looks well done, typical summing functions but also with direct outs. The maker dwells on the Neumann connection of which there may be none.
I know little when it comes to specs so any info on what is hyped nicely, Haufe Trannys and something to do with Neumann. As stated it looks like a quality build but looks don't mean squat.
"Like Whipped Cream On S**T, It Looks Good But You Can't Eat It"
Here's a brief description:
"This is a custom made Velvet Audio SA-24 Vintage line mixer. It is based on a Neumann dual summing amp with floating balanced inputs & outputs. The level and pan controls are realized by a passive circuit so the Neumann Vintage sound is not altered by modern electronics.
The sound is very natural but also warm and full which is probably caused by the high quality Haufe transformers.
The gain controls are working as a pad. The master volumen enables a maximum gain of +10dB. Pan pots have a center click and each channel can be muted.
An additional feature is a stereo buss input. You can cascade up 4 units with it to reach a total of 96 channels while only the master unit includes the Neumann board. The slave units will be cheaper. Feel free to ask if you are interested in a 48, 72 or 96 channel solution.
The SA-24 is running with an external power supply. It works from 100V to 240V main voltage.
This unit can be used for analog summing / mixing or just to give signals a warm analog color."
Any information on this unit would be appreciated and Picture follows.
Regards ,,deda,,