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Post by sean on Sept 8, 2024 16:46:05 GMT -6
Lots of stuff for sale. Pretty much firm on prices. NTI EQ3: SOLD SPL MixDream: Incredibly flexible 16 channel summing mixer with inserts on each channel, direct outs on each channel, stereo width expander, and peak limiter. $1600 Lexicon PCM96: The last great hardware reverb Lexicon designed. Amazing sounding unit. $1400 Maag Magnum K compressor: This is an incredibly flexible unit. Compressor section can be feedback or feed forward style with adjustable ratio, attack, and release as well as a range control which can limit the maximum amount of compression and a side chain filter. Next is the “K Comp” which compresses the 3K range to tame harshness. From there it hits the EQ2 and finally a soft limiter. Like new with original box. $1250 Daking 91579 FET Compressor: Amazing unit, I’ll probably regret selling this and will pick up another some day. Very flexible, hard to make sound “bad”. I really like them on acoustic instruments and vocals. $900 Sennheiser MD409 U3: $SOLD Tapco 4400 spring reverb: Plastic slide potentiometers replaced with new Bourns and fully recapped. Doing both really lowers the noise floor and makes the controls much smoother (if you’ve ever used anything from the 80’s with those terrible plastic pots you know). I’ve owned pretty much every rack mount spring reverb at this point and this is definitely my favorites. $600 Advanced Audio CM800T: Sonically inspired by the Sony C800G. One of the best values on the market. Comes with case and all the accessories. $500
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Post by Johnkenn on Sept 9, 2024 10:52:09 GMT -6
Are they DB25 to DB25?
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Post by sean on Sept 9, 2024 11:29:32 GMT -6
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Post by decasta on Sept 9, 2024 21:18:24 GMT -6
The Chandler REDD mic is amazing. Makes recording and mixing whatever I put through it so easy. Whoever buys it will surely not regret it.
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Post by sean on Sept 16, 2024 7:14:21 GMT -6
Listed updated
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Post by sean on Oct 1, 2024 19:15:46 GMT -6
Listing updated, priced dropped
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Post by sean on Nov 18, 2024 16:48:37 GMT -6
Updated
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Post by sean on Nov 23, 2024 7:55:00 GMT -6
Updated
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Post by copperx on Nov 23, 2024 19:41:43 GMT -6
Any info on the Daking compressor? I googled it and found no info about it.
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Post by sean on Nov 23, 2024 21:57:36 GMT -6
Any info on the Daking compressor? I googled it and found no info about it. Sorry, typo! It's a 91579, which is the earliest version of the FET compressor. The differences are mostly cosmetic, the release times are simply labeled A through G, but are the same as the FET II (A = .5,B = 1,C = 1.5, D = 33609 Auto, E = Compex Auto, F = Fairchild 5, G = Fairchild 6). Jensen input and output transformers. In case anyone was ever wondering where the original names came from, the numbers represent Geoff's children's birthdays. 52270 was the original name for the Mic Pre/EQ (May 22nd 1970) and 91579 for the FET compressor (September 15, 1979)
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Post by sean on Nov 25, 2024 8:59:48 GMT -6
Updated, some prices dropped
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