Rupert Neve Designs 5045 Primary Source Enhancer

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The Most Natural Feedback Reduction

The 5045 shares some traits with conventional “noise gates”, but operates on a different principle. One common aspect is that both reduce the gain during the absence of signal – or more specifically, both begin to attenuate when the level of a signal falls below a certain user-defined threshold. The 5045 senses when someone is speaking or singing into the mic and allows the signal to pass through, and senses when the person has stopped talking or singing and reduces the gain appropriately, thus reducing the system’s tendency to feed back.

Importantly, the 5045 does not utilize filtering or digital processing to achieve its significant benefits. Built around Rupert Neve Designs’ custom input and output transformers, its all-analog circuitry provides superb control and sonic performance without compromising the integrity of the source material. This makes the 5045 the most intuitive, natural-sounding and effective method of feedback reduction available on the market.

Rupert Neve Designs 5045 Features:

  • Power Status LED
  • Time Constant switches from "A" through "F" to prevent choppiness and stop feedback in specific situations by setting how quick attenuation occurs
  • RMS / Peak detection modes
  • Threshold
  • Depth knob to set amount of attenuation applied
Simple, Intuitive Controls

Simple, Intuitive Controls

With a minimal control set, the 5045’s ease of use makes it ideal even for circumstances where a full-time or experienced engineer is not readily available, and allows for rapid adjustments on-the-fly even during performances.

The 5045 is an absolutely indispensable addition to any setup where feedback or reverberation are problematic, and is used every night on the biggest stages all across the world.

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