![]() It had the exact same algorithms as the DMX15R, but with it's own converters. In 1981, AMS released the RMX-16 digital reverberator. ![]() Because AD/DA converters were such an expensive component at the time, it was decided to use the converters in the delays that already where in many studio's. DMX15R Digital Reverb (1981)ĪMS's first reverb was an expansion of the DMX 15-80. ![]() The DMX later included pitch changing and up to 32 seconds of delay. THe DMX 15-80 is a stereo version of the machine and later the DMX included "loop triggering" launching the use of digital sampling. One of the early users of the AMS DMX 15-80 was Manchester record producer Martin Hannett. In 1978, AMS introduced the world's first microprocessor controlled, 15-bit digital delay line, the AMS DMX 15-80. This was used by ELO, 10cc and Paul McCartney, who used it on the Wings' London Town album in 1978. Their first product was the DM-20 Tape Phase Simulator. They were originally Aerospace engineers before getting into professional studio equipment for the manipulation and control of sound. Early years.ĪMS was founded by Mark Crabtree and Stuart Nevison in 1976. The company later merged with Neve Electronics to form AMS Neve. I have seen them occassionaly on e-bay so it may be possible to obtain one for spares there.Were a manufacturer of professional studio equipment. Well worth repairing this, excellent amplifiers, and well made. this does give voltage outputs.Īlternatively given the old transformer and the above info it should be possible to get it rewound, there are still places about, there is one local to me, I'm sure other forum members could suggest somewhere nearer to you. Whilst I was researching my problem I found this German site, which does list Transformers Ĭlick on 'service' scroll down to Dynacord, the link to transformers is at the bottom in blue. ![]() The Dynacord part number of the transformer is DCN 027, I have a scan of the circuit if it would help, PM me if you need a copy. Pity about Dynacord having no spares, I have found they are very helpful. I was the instigator of the original thread as mentioned by Nick Arnold, and do indeed have one on the bench here, in fact with the help of forum members have practically solved my problem, indeed I just about to reply to my original thread when I spotted yours, coincidence! ![]()
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