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This auction is for a peavey cs800. Amp works great.
Up for sale here are two kick ass 18 bass cabinets. Each single cabinet is loaded with one speaker. Auction includes two cabinets. Two more identical cabinets are also available for same price as winning bid. They are loaded with the super heavy duty Selenium WPU1805. 450 watts RMS, 900 watts program, ohm. In case youre not familiar with the Selenium name. Youll find them in a lot of pro concert stadium PA systems. Their specs are very similar to JBL 2240. They became famous because they are so damn hard to break. These have just been completely looked over and reconed last year. Every last moving part, inside and out, has been replaced with brand spanking new. The magnet gap has been thoroughly cleaned and a new voice coil precision installed. Spider, surround, tinsel leads, cone and cap are all new. Used lightly for a few small shows. For specs click on link below. http:/www.selenium.com.br/site2004/downloads/trabalhos/WallChart_Falantes_2.pdf Protect your investment. Nearly new cloth padded covers are available for an additional $50 each. Good luck and thanks for your interest.
This unit isnt very old and has not been used much. It has spent all of its life in my smoke free home studio. It is in excellent condition and works great. It really sounds very sweet and warm. I think it was modeled after a high-end mic pre. I really dont want to let it go because I like it. Front: The PR8 has channels of balanced inputs. It will accept either XLR or inputs. Allows balanced +4dB or unbalanced -10dB inputs. It has a full range of gain from -20dB to +40dB and 48V phantom power for every channel. It also includes level, independent phantom power, phase reverse switches, and peak lights for every channel. It is rack units high. Rear: Has XLR, balanced analog outputs, and insert points. The power supply is built in. It also has the optional ADAT expansion card installed, (a $99 upgrade.) This converts all channels into digital and keeps them separate while feeding them through one cable into any computer or digital device with ADAT. It also has word-clock connectors, sample rate selector, and slave/master switch. (The analog outs work simultaneously with the ADAT output.) Manual included.
This auction is for one peavey 1.3k.
The ADA8000 is an 8-channel A/D and D/A converter with built-in microphone preamplifiers. All you need is an ADAT plug on your computer sound card and some multi-track recording software and you can record instruments simultaneously. studio mics, stage mics, or direct instruments can be run into this unit with separate level controls. Each mic channel is converted into digital ADAT format. (ADAT is a glass or plastic cable that can deliver separate channels of high resolution audio through one cable. Synchronization is also accomplished through this cable.) You can also use this for playback from your computer. separate channels can be returned to this unit and converted back into analog for your mixer, effects, or speakers. Its the handiest interface around. It is the perfect expansion of Behringers digital mixing console DDX3216, and lets you turn your DDX3216 into a full-fledged 32-channel console. Signal conversion can be set to 44.1 or 48 kHz at 24-bit resolution. Phantom power on all microphone inputs. External sample rate synchronization via wordclock or ADAT input Routing: All mic/line inputs are routed straight to the ADAT output (but not to the rear XLR jacks.) ADAT input
This is an EV (Electro Voice) hand held dynamic microphone. It is a standard low impedance mic which uses XLR type cable connector and does not require any phantom power. It has a cardioid pickup pattern. Learn more here.> http:/www.mediacollege.com/audio/microphones/directional-characteristics.html This is an excellent general purpose stage mic which reduces the possibility of feedback. It works well for male or female vocals, loud instruments, and even DJs. Frequency response is 50 18,000 Hz. It is made of die cast zinc and very strong construction. It is not very old and has only been used once in my home studio. I kept it in the mic cabinet so it still in superb condition.
Up for sale here is one 15 bass speaker. This is the ever popular JBL 2225H. JBL is probably in more pro concert stadium PA systems than any other brand. They became famous because they are so damn hard to break. This one has just been completely rebuilt and reconed. (Okay, older cones do tend to get fatigued so, I decided to make it new again.) Every last moving part, inside and out, has been replaced with brand spanking new. The magnet gap has been thoroughly cleaned and deoxidized and a new voice coil precision installed. Spider, surround, tinsel leads, cone and cap are all new. It has never been played except for the customary bench test. (I suppose that means it is almost the same as a new one.) (This speaker was originally a model which means it was 16 Ohms. When I reconed it, I put in an Ohm voice coil which now makes it an model.) 400 Watts (Continuous Power) 800 Watts (Recommended Amp Power) Impedance Ohms 30Hz 2000Hz (usable frequency range) Sensitivity 97dB (volume with only watt) Voice Coil Diam. 1200Hz (highest recommended crossover) Net Weight 22.25 lb. For more info go to http:/www.jblpro.com/pub/obsolete/2225hj.pdf Good luck and thanks for your interest.
Up for sale here is one kick ass 15 bass speaker. This is the super heavy duty EVX-155. Youll find them in tons of pro concert stadium PA systems. It is also featured in EVs highly acclaimed X-Array system. They became famous because they are so damn hard to break. This one has just been completely rebuilt and reconed. (Okay, older cones do tend to get fatigued so, I decided to make it new again.) Every last moving part, inside and out, has been replaced with brand spanking new. The magnet gap has been thoroughly cleaned and deoxidized and a new voice coil precision installed. Spider, surround, tinsel leads, cone and cap are all new. It has never been played except for the customary bench test. (I suppose that means it is almost the same as a new one.) EVX Modification history: EVX-150 Original design from 1980s. EVX-150a Improved voice coil ventilation and made safety modifications to leads. EVX-155 Improved cone flexibility and strength. (This speaker was originally the 150 but has been upgraded to the newer EVX-155 which includes all of the improved parts. Other than the label on the back, it is identical to a 155.) 600 RMS (Long-term Power, EIA) 1000 Program (Recommended Amp Po
StudioMaster Diamond 16-4-2-1 mixing console. The StudioMaster Diamond 16-4-2-1 is a 16 channel mixing console with subgroups, Stereo main outputs, and a mono main output. Specifically designed for easy operation onstage with color-coded controls. It is in good condition with very few marks. Someone gave this to me a few years ago. They said they couldnt get it to work. I procrastinated by letting it sit in the corner for a few years in its case. Today I got it out and hooked it up in my home studio. I connected outputs from my multitrack recorder into 14 different channels simultaneously. I ran it for about two hours while doing a complete mixdown. I used the EQ, aux sends, assigns, subgroups, and & Masters. I also checked channels 15 & 16. I used the 1/4 line-ins and they worked perfectly.Needs Work. I think it has some trouble with the XLR mic inputs. When I plugged a mic straight into a channel, it was cutting in and out intermittently. But again, I used all of the 1/4 line-ins and they worked perfectly. Perhaps it only has some loose solders at the XLR jacks. I dont know. All other features worked perfectly except for a few crackly pots. They are easy enough to fix wit
Up for sale here is one kick ass 15 bass speaker. This is the super heavy duty EVX-155. Youll find them in tons of pro concert stadium PA systems. It is also featured in EVs highly acclaimed X-Array system. They became famous because they are so damn hard to break. This one has just been completely rebuilt and reconed. (Okay, older cones do tend to get fatigued so, I decided to make it new again.) Every last moving part, inside and out, has been replaced with brand spanking new. The magnet gap has been thoroughly cleaned and deoxidized and a new voice coil precision installed. Spider, surround, tinsel leads, cone and cap are all new. It has never been played except for the customary bench test. (I suppose that means it is almost the same as a new one.) EVX Modification history: EVX-150 Original design from 1980s. EVX-150a Improved voice coil ventilation and made safety modifications to leads. EVX-155 Improved cone flexibility and strength. (This speaker was originally the 150a but has been upgraded to the newer EVX-155 which includes all of the improved parts. Other than the label on the back, it is identical to a 155.) 600 RMS (Long-term Power, EIA) 1000 Program (Recommended Amp P

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