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Fully functional vintage sound board. My church bought it 3.5 years ago and it was deemed too large for our space so it has been sitting in storage.

Specs:
32 mic/line inputs
16 busses
8 aux sends
8 subgroups
High pass filter is -12dB (gradual) at 100Hz
Low freq boost/cut +/-15dB @ 60Hz
Parametric Low Mids boost/cut +/- 15dB, sweepable from 150Hz-2.4kHz - super useful for removing muddiness
Parametric High Mids boost/cut +/- 15dB, fixed 1 octave width, sweepable from 600Hz to 10kHz - great for carving out just the right frequencies for each instrument
High freq boost/cut, +/-15dB @ 10kHz
EQ in/out switch - takes EQ out of circuit (keeps noise down when not in use, and makes it easy to A/B with and without EQ)
Switchable phantom power on each channel
8 VU meters - to monitor the subgroup levels
20dB Pad - switchable for input signals that are too loud (as can happen with drums)
Phase reverse - switchable per input
Long-throw faders (much more control over fades in/out)
Modular channel strips - allows individual channels to be removed and repaired or upgraded without downtime for the whole mixer
Through-hole components - the capacitors and other electronic parts are inexpensive and easy to replace

unit dims: 66" x 29.5" x 12.5"

Case Dimensions Outside: 38" High, 72" Long, 16" Wide
Inner Foam padding is 2-8" thick

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Listed8 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Series 800B 32-Channel 8-Bus Mixing Console
Categories
Year
  • 1980s

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Seattle, WA, United States
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