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Default Does anyone make a multi-module rack for the V72 style modules?

Like the API racks but with a phantom and phase switch for each would
be pefect.
TIA

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Oh yeah, and they are surprisingly reasonably priced:
http://www.hestudiotechnik.de/index.html

NOTE: I have not purchased one myself, but these racks do look nice.

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Thanks Steve, it's a good lead but it looks like the multi rack is only
for the solid state modules. I'll email them to see but if anyone else
knows I'd appreciate the info.
Thanks

hollywood_steve wrote:
Oh yeah, and they are surprisingly reasonably priced:
http://www.hestudiotechnik.de/index.html

NOTE: I have not purchased one myself, but these racks do look nice.


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On 17 Mar 2005 16:49:11 -0800, "db2100" wrote:

Like the API racks but with a phantom and phase switch for each would
be pefect.
TIA


I think the other replies to your post are confused with the Neve V
series modules.

If you are talking about Telefunken V72 or 76, I had one custome made
my Marquette Audio Labs, but I also bought the pre amps from him.
Built solid as a tank, but heavy as hell.

www.marquetteaudiolabs.com

I seem to remember seeing ads in Mix mag for other companies
specializing in racks for vintage gear.

mark
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