In Very Good condition. Has two thumb-size dings in the upper surface
of the rotopod (hit by falling counterweight) and some light scratches on
the front of the hand rest. Five years old. Spent 30% of it's life in a small
rehearsal room and the other 70% in my office... some faders & pots
probably never even used. Operationally checked out with zero negatives
other than the the light cosmetic issues and fact that I am a smoker. Kept
covered when not in use.
Original box & power cable comes with - still looking for the owner's manual.
$375 plus shipping and insurance... call it $400 total.
"David Morgan (MAMS)" <mams@NOSPAm-a-m-s.com> wrote in message
news:VSWMc.4479$PK5.2007@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
> In Very Good condition. Has two thumb-size dings in the upper surface
> of the rotopod (hit by falling counterweight) and some light scratches on
> the front of the hand rest. Five years old. Spent 30% of it's life in a
small
> rehearsal room and the other 70% in my office... some faders & pots
> probably never even used. Operationally checked out with zero negatives
> other than the the light cosmetic issues and fact that I am a smoker.
Kept
> covered when not in use.
>
> Original box & power cable comes with - still looking for the owner's
manual.
>
> $375 plus shipping and insurance... call it $400 total.
>
> There's a hi-res (over 500k) photo on my web-site... more photos are
> available. http://www.m-a-m-s.com/16040006.JPG >
> The dings on the top of the rotopod are fairly large, though only one
> can be seen in this photo.
>
> If no bites, it's headed for e-Bay on Tuesday. Prefer PayPal buyers.
>
>
> Thanks for the space....
>
> --
> David Morgan (MAMS)
> http://www.m-a-m-s DOT com
> Morgan Audio Media Service
> Dallas, Texas (214) 662-9901
> _______________________________________
> http://www.artisan-recordingstudio.com >
>
>
As the knobs go, four... actually 6, since 3 & 4 can toggle to become 5 & 6.
Send one and two are switchable pre or post fader. 1 & 2 are also 'always up'
auxes because channel mute does not interrupt the signal flow.
Never thought about headphones. The board surface stencils are laid out for
use as an 8-track 'split' configuration. Separate control room outs; 16 mic inputs,
16 line inputs; inserts on 16 channels and master outs; 1st 8 channels have 1/4"
direct outs for tape machine or 8-channel sound card; plus 4 stereo aux return
inputs assignable to auxes & mains. It's a great little self contained recording
board for 8 tracks, or fine for monitoring 16. Definitely good for routing and
puttering around in the office.
I'll add a less defined picture of the rear panel right now....
<neil.henderson@sbcglobal.netNOSPAM> wrote in message news:yW%Mc.5733$LT.4834@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
> Hey David...how many aux sends do those have? I'm thinking it might make a
> good headphone mixer.
> > There's a hi-res (over 500k) photo on my web-site... more photos are
> > available. http://www.m-a-m-s.com/16040006.JPG > >
> > The dings on the top of the rotopod are fairly large, though only one
> > can be seen in this photo.
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