Members vicenzajay Posted February 26, 2012 Members Share Posted February 26, 2012 Please see the pictures below - this is a beautiful example of a legacy Yamaha mixing desk. All faders, pots, etc. move as they should...it's a bit dusty, but in great shape overall. Highlights of this desk: - 32 channels (i.e. 32 separate preamps with XLR and instrument inputs on each channel). Each channel sports both High-Z and Low-Z inputs along with insert jacks - 4 busses - 4 Aux sends - 4 band semi-parametric EQ on each channel - Phantom 48v power switchable in groups of 4 channels each - Beautiful VU meter bridge with switchable meters for each buss and auxliary send as well as each monitor or cue send. Two separate VU meters for master stereo L/R Channels - Full talkback/headphone control suite Here's the thing - this desk would make a great mixing/tracking platform for the cornerpiece of a studio control room. It would also be excellent for large venues in a fixed installation. The desk is LARGE and not light. Please keep this in mind. The mixer comes with a custom fitted SKB rolling case (heavy duty!) in great condition. This is a $250-300 case in and of itself, so the overall package here is a complete steal. We are selling as the church needs to go to a small, digital-type mixer, so we are motivated to move this quickly. $1100 takes the desk and the case. Will not split the items as they are a set. Local sale only - we can meet between Langley and Anacortes (perhaps even Mt. Vernon if we need to for serious buyers). Pictures below (and more pictures available upon request): Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members vicenzajay Posted April 7, 2012 Author Members Share Posted April 7, 2012 Bump this up - accepting reasonable offers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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