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FS: Yamaha PM1000 Channel Strips Wired
Two Yamaha PM1000 channel strips already wired with XLR input, output jacks, and power jack.
I originally bought 4 channel strips, modified 2 to fit in a rack, and the other two I wired up with XLR connectors and power supply outside the rack. These sound great and are guaranteed 100% working. If you've been hearing all the hype about these preamps, but don't want to do the wiring, these are ready to go and only need a power supply. More photos available upon request. Power supply not included. $150 per channel, or 2 for $250 + shipping. Thanks Jay jrasia (at) yahoo.ca |
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Still available!
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Been getting alot of questions about power supplies for these so here is a little info.
I was using a switching power supply for the two preamps. They don't draw alot of power but you need something that can regulate the power between 36V to 48V DC. Mine was a 48V. I don't recommend a simple wallwart or transformer. Otherwise the preamps require a 2.8mm powerjack(female). Hope this helps. Best, Jay |
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Thanks everyone.
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