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I am looking for a multi-channel volume control, and I was wondering if
anyone knows where I can get the following:

High quality active analog stage using discrete components, at least 12
channels, 16 would be better. Balanced inputs and outputs (XLR), master
volume control and remote.

If anyone knows of such a beast, I would appreciate any info. Thanks!

Steve Mannino

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In article <G-6dndRP44HghgzfRVn-hA@comcast.com>,
"Stephen Mannino" <smannino@comcast.net> wrote:

> I am looking for a multi-channel volume control, and I was wondering if
> anyone knows where I can get the following:
>
> High quality active analog stage using discrete components, at least 12
> channels, 16 would be better. Balanced inputs and outputs (XLR), master
> volume control and remote.
>
> If anyone knows of such a beast, I would appreciate any info. Thanks!
>
> Steve Mannino

I would call Ed Mitner at EMM Labs and see if he could modify one of his
existing controllers for you. It's everything you ask if he can arrange
for the remote to talk to two I/O's.

--
Bobby Owsinski
Surround Associates
http://www.surroundassociates.com

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Thanks Bobby. I did check the website, and he has 6 channel units that
would work if I could control 2 of them together. The price is a bit steep
at $8,000 each though!

Steve

"Bobby Owsinski" <polymedia@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:polymedia-47C183.08270523052005@news1.west.earthlink.net...
> In article <G-6dndRP44HghgzfRVn-hA@comcast.com>,
> "Stephen Mannino" <smannino@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I am looking for a multi-channel volume control, and I was wondering if
>> anyone knows where I can get the following:
>>
>> High quality active analog stage using discrete components, at least 12
>> channels, 16 would be better. Balanced inputs and outputs (XLR), master
>> volume control and remote.
>>
>> If anyone knows of such a beast, I would appreciate any info. Thanks!
>>
>> Steve Mannino
>
> I would call Ed Mitner at EMM Labs and see if he could modify one of his
> existing controllers for you. It's everything you ask if he can arrange
> for the remote to talk to two I/O's.
>
> --
> Bobby Owsinski
> Surround Associates
> http://www.surroundassociates.com

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Stephen Mannino <smannino@comcast.net> wrote:
>Thanks Bobby. I did check the website, and he has 6 channel units that
>would work if I could control 2 of them together. The price is a bit steep
>at $8,000 each though!

Are you sure you wouldn't settle for a 16-gang stepped attenuator? You
get no remote control, but it will be under $1k.
--scott
--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."

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In article <d6vaao$lmm$1@panix2.panix.com>,
kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:

> Stephen Mannino <smannino@comcast.net> wrote:
> >Thanks Bobby. I did check the website, and he has 6 channel units that
> >would work if I could control 2 of them together. The price is a bit steep
> >at $8,000 each though!
>
> Are you sure you wouldn't settle for a 16-gang stepped attenuator? You
> get no remote control, but it will be under $1k.
> --scott

An offshoot of that, you might be able to gang 2 M&K LFE-5s together
since they have a connector for an outboard volume control. It would
still cost 2k though.

--
Bobby Owsinski
Surround Associates
http://www.surroundassociates.com

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