Creation of the dBu standard level reference

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Rupert discusses the origin of the dBu level reference from previous iterations, such as dBm, which referenced the voltage in a resistive circuit.
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Every time I think I’ve compiled a comprehensive mental list of all of Rupert’s contributions to audio, I discover something else he did that I’d not previously been aware of.
And each time, I’m left shaking my head with wonder and amazement at this incredible man.
RIP, Sir Rupert.
🙏🕯

donnythompson
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"Do you mind gentlemen!?" haha! What a legend.

Podcastage
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I love Rupert! The Lord has truly blessed him… :-)

regmonmusic
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this guy is the lord of good consoles, soundcity, bnirvana rage tom petty stevie is the answer of good quality music

pascalmerschaudio
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His chief engineer is Mr Watts!!!! Hahaha.

wriker
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Mr. Neve, where does the "u" in dBu come from? Is it from VU's "volume unit" and means "unit" or does it mean "unloaded" as many interpret it? Or was it originally meant as "unit" and then changed to "unloaded" or even something else? Best of health and greetings from Finland!

Aistlander
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The first time I listened to a whole clip with that much clicking

mariumeplume
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Why did CBS use 150 ohms? Simple: Western-Electric and RCA.

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