
sweetbeats
Reel deep thoughts...
Sent a well-written (IMHO) email to the radio station that originally owned the $50 M520 I pick up on Wednesday with a plea to assist in locating the power supply that allegedly never left the station with the console...sent it from two email addresses in case it was getting caught in their spam filter. Not too hopeful though.
Please keep this in your memory in case you hear of one for sale.
Those that are into prayer, please lift one up occasionally about this.
I've been reading up on the M520...mixed reviews...this is my favorite statement from a critic:
"summing busses with no headroom. Try 5532 chips in every channel that sound like ass. Try no way to directly assign an input channel to the master output; must pass through a superfluous gain stage/summing amp. Try pcb-mounted RCA connectors for all gozintas & gozouttas.
One of the worst-sounding boards I have ever had the displeasure of working with...and unfortunately I got stuck working at three different studios that all had M-520's during the mid-1980's."
Don't really care too much about that opinion...I figure its got to sound better than my ART Phantom 1608 board ever did, or than my Yamaha 01X does now (not that I'm not happy with it).
I tried to find the pics with the worst presentation of the M520 to out up on the What would you pay... thread. I was looking over all the pics today and it really is a nice looking board...will need cleaning and who knows what actually works, but HELP ME FIND ONE OF THESE.
Please keep this in your memory in case you hear of one for sale.
Those that are into prayer, please lift one up occasionally about this.
I've been reading up on the M520...mixed reviews...this is my favorite statement from a critic:
"summing busses with no headroom. Try 5532 chips in every channel that sound like ass. Try no way to directly assign an input channel to the master output; must pass through a superfluous gain stage/summing amp. Try pcb-mounted RCA connectors for all gozintas & gozouttas.
One of the worst-sounding boards I have ever had the displeasure of working with...and unfortunately I got stuck working at three different studios that all had M-520's during the mid-1980's."
Don't really care too much about that opinion...I figure its got to sound better than my ART Phantom 1608 board ever did, or than my Yamaha 01X does now (not that I'm not happy with it).
I tried to find the pics with the worst presentation of the M520 to out up on the What would you pay... thread. I was looking over all the pics today and it really is a nice looking board...will need cleaning and who knows what actually works, but HELP ME FIND ONE OF THESE.
