Auditronics 310
On 4/7/2019 7:36 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
I did, but it was decades ago, and it was in a broadcast application.
The things to watch out for in general on consoles of that era:
1. quality of controls -- many inexpensive consoles were built with
consumer grade pots and switches that went bad. I don't remember
the Auditronics as feeling cheap but again it's been a long time.
How does it feel?
2. Internal impedances... a lot of late 70s/early 80s consoles were
made with high-Z networks and fet input op-amps. This keeps prices
down, heat down, and allows you to use a tiny power supply, but it
makes for noise problems by modern standards. Get the schematic and
if you see 100M pots, expect noise.
I remember the EQ on the Auditronics as being kind of limited, but I
don't really remember anything good or bad about it. It didn't make
me pull my hair out though.
--scott
-- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
And thank you for reminding me of the two Tascam Model 10s I used to
have strapped together.
Looked great.
That is all.
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