Rupert Neve Designs 545 Primary Source Enhancer
Get the Rupert Neve Designs 545 module here: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/deta... For live sound engineers, feedback is public enemy #1. Based on the circuitry in Rupert Neve Designs' Portico 5045, the 545 Primary Source Enhancer is a monaural 500 Series module that functions similarly to a noise gate but operates on a different principle. With its superior background bleed attenuation and feedback suppression, the 5045 has become a mainstay in countless tour racks, arenas, houses of worship, and broadcast studios — largely supplanting noise gates in live applications where noise and feedback suppression is mission critical. Now the 545 offers the same natural-sounding performance and reliability in the convenient 500 Series format.

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Rupert Neve Designs 5045 Primary Source Enhancer | Part 2 Sound Test On A Live Recording

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