- For the time being, until I can confirm operation, I'm selling it at this price. If I can confirm operation I'll either keep it or put it back up for sale. It does power up, and all meters seem to engage and light, but I don't have molex connections to get it into my DAW to try the preamps/channels. Its circuitry is described by "tekbench" on Gearslutz as "somewhere in between API, Ward Beck and older Auditronics desks."
- One of the last "sleeper" consoles for high-end summing/mixing. Originally designed as a broadcast desk, this console includes discrete audio path and Jenson transformers. This desk has 6 mic inputs, some EQs and line inputs, as well. It uses Molex connectors and is an extremely versatile modular console. space for 18 input channels.
- Video at the end of photos isn't my specific console, but walks you through the smaller model's (AMX18) features.
- Includes power supply and additional parts. I've powered it up but haven't gotten around to trying it out, but just ordered Molex connectors to audition mic-pres and operation. Local pickup only.
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| Listed | 4 years ago |
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| Condition | Non Functioning (Used) Non-functioning items do not work as they should. All known issues should be described in the listing description.Learn more |
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