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Hope this is of interest.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7309674778 Audio Technica AT-RMX6, 6 Channel mixer/4 Track recorder. This unit is in Near Mint Condition. The BEST 4 track console EVER made IMO. This unit is SUPER CLEAN! Check the photos. This is a serious portastudio for someone that wants a solid console feel in a compact unit (great forlearning big console techniques). Dimensions: 23.3 wide, 20.4 deep and 5.4 high. This unit weighs 50lbs, so its built very well indeed. More Specs: -6 channel mixer (with faders), 4 track recorder with 6 balanced (XLR) ins and 6 unbalanced (1/4 inch) ins -3 Direct drive motors -4 sub busses -48v phantom power for pro condenser microphones -Mixer section designed by NeoTek -Solo on each channel and sub -2 aux send/returns per channel -sweepable high and low EQ with peak/shelving option high:600-10kHz low:60-1.5kHz -VU and LED metering (tape or sub option) -4 headphone outs -4 unbalanced sub outs, 2 balanced sub outs -Dolby B and C -Simultaneous record on all 4 tracks -2 speed deck (3 3/4 ips or 1 3/8 ips) with pitch knob -super tough metal chassis, not wimpy tascam/fostex plastic This unit has been in super clean smoke free storage. Originally cost $1900.00 and is seriously like new. Barely a mark on it and was only used on a couple of occassions. Super high quality build. Great for tracking in home studio AND taking out to a gig to record multitrack LIVE! Beautiful console! |
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Ty Ford wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 22:13:57 -0500, wrote: Hope this is of interest. Yah, it is of interest. How come the AT site doesn't show this device? Ty Ford http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7309674778 Audio Technica AT-RMX6, 6 Channel mixer/4 Track recorder. This unit is in Near Mint Condition. The BEST 4 track console EVER made IMO. This unit is SUPER CLEAN! Check the photos. This is a serious portastudio for someone that wants a solid console feel in a compact unit (great forlearning big console techniques). Dimensions: 23.3 wide, 20.4 deep and 5.4 high. This unit weighs 50lbs, so its built very well indeed. More Specs: -6 channel mixer (with faders), 4 track recorder with 6 balanced (XLR) ins and 6 unbalanced (1/4 inch) ins -3 Direct drive motors -4 sub busses -48v phantom power for pro condenser microphones -Mixer section designed by NeoTek -Solo on each channel and sub -2 aux send/returns per channel -sweepable high and low EQ with peak/shelving option high:600-10kHz low:60-1.5kHz -VU and LED metering (tape or sub option) -4 headphone outs -4 unbalanced sub outs, 2 balanced sub outs -Dolby B and C -Simultaneous record on all 4 tracks -2 speed deck (3 3/4 ips or 1 3/8 ips) with pitch knob -super tough metal chassis, not wimpy tascam/fostex plastic This unit has been in super clean smoke free storage. Originally cost $1900.00 and is seriously like new. Barely a mark on it and was only used on a couple of occassions. Super high quality build. Great for tracking in home studio AND taking out to a gig to record multitrack LIVE! Beautiful console! Ty, Probably because they don't want to field questions about repairs or support. It really was a very nice mixer/recorder. Harvey Gerst Indian Trail Recording Studio http://www.ITRstudio.com/ |
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Harvey Gerst wrote:
Ty Ford wrote: On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 22:13:57 -0500, wrote: Hope this is of interest. Yah, it is of interest. How come the AT site doesn't show this device? Ty Ford http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7309674778 Ty, Probably because they don't want to field questions about repairs or support. It really was a very nice mixer/recorder. Don't I know it! I still have mine that I bought new in 1985. In fact, for some time I had acouple of these units. They worked great, and had all kinds of stuff that most other 4tracks didn't have, like +48. Unfortunately, there are some things that are prone to breakdown in these units overtime. Some of the mechanics in the transport start to go. Plus, the vu meter lights burn out easily, and it looks to be a lot of work to try to change them. I still use mine. When switched to 2 track normal speed mode, it is a very nice cassette deck. And having pitch control is a bonus. Occasionally I will have a customer who wants me to transfer a cassette recording of a recital to CD, and being able to correct pitch at the source before decoding it with dolby is a good thing. Rob R. |
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