RUPERT NEVE DESIGNS 5059 SATELLITE
The Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite is a 16 x 2+2 summing mixer meticulously crafted around the topologies and custom transformers that have become synonymous with the renowned 5088 mixer. Encased in a 2U, rack-mountable chassis, the 5059 delivers exceptional sonic performance, control, and analog warmth right out of the box.
Key Features
- Sonically Elite Design: Built on the same topologies and custom transformers as the acclaimed 5088 mixer, the 5059 ensures a level of sonic excellence that mirrors the heritage of Rupert Neve Designs.
- 16 Channels with Individual Controls: The 5059 boasts 16 channels, each equipped with individual level controls, pan controls, inserts, stereo-2 sends, and master texture controls. This comprehensive setup allows for seamless integration with outboard equipment and provides complete control for two separate stem mixes.
- Master Texture Controls: The master texture controls enable the dialing in of analog mojo in two modes, allowing engineers to add warmth and presence to their tracks.
- Silk/Texture Control: The continuously variable Texture control for Silk modes lets engineers fine-tune the harmonic ratio and tonality of both stereo outputs. The Silk switch cycles between Red, Blue, and bypass modes.
- New Class-A Topologies: The 5059 is designed with new Class-A topologies, ensuring zero crossover distortion and unmatched purity, setting a standard for rack-mountable summing mixers.
- Custom Transformers: The inclusion of custom transformers not only provides galvanic isolation but also plays a pivotal role in delivering the larger-than-life sound associated with Rupert Neve designs.
- Stereo 2 Send: The Stereo 2 Send sends the channel's signal to the Stereo 2 bus, splitting the input channels into two stems for further processing and mixing, each with independent Silk.
- Channel Level and Pan: Individual continuously variable level and pan controls for each channel allow precise adjustments ranging from -∞ to +10dB (level) and feature a 3dB pan law (pan).
- Channel Insert: The Channel Insert feature changes the buss input signal from the line input to the insert return. (Insert sends are always active.)
- Master Output Level: Level controls for each of the stereo outputs range from -∞ to 0dB, providing flexibility in setting the overall output level.