24 x 16 Allen Heath System 8 w/meter bridge, custom desk, patchbays, etc.

Groove1962

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We are selling a 24 channel System 8 MKIII in a custom built wooden desk with multiple built in patch bays (three 24 channel TRS TRS patch bays, one 16 channel XLR patch bay and one 8 channel Elco recording snake). The desk also has a built in producers working area and the TRS patch bays are built into the desk and it has a few rack spaces still available for your other outboard gear. Power supply included and everything working 100% all the way down to the lights on the VU meters! (There are 18 VU meters). Pots and faders are clean and no faulty channels.

Our studio has gone all digital so we have decommisioned this board are are open to all offers. We are located in Las Vegas and an in-person pickup would be STRONGLY encouraged as the cost to crate and freight this board would be steep. It is extremely large and heavy.

All reasonable offers considered. If we strike a deal we can set it up as a buy-it-now eBay auction so that both buyer and seller benefit from the usual eBay and PayPal protections against fraud. Our eBay seller ID is "Studio-Solutions" and we have a long track record of high end recording gear.
 
Clarification

Just to clarify, the patch bays are actually FIVE quarter inch patch bays with 52 points on each of the 5 patch bays. They are all neatly pre-wired directly to the console and each patch point is labelled.

The XLR patch bay has 14 XLR female connectors and 2 quarter inch connectors. This XLR panel is wired to the first 14 XLR channels on the console. There are still another 10 channels of XLR channels on the console.

The mixer is more accurately described as "24 x 8 x 16 x 2" due to its extremely flexible 8-buss architecture with 16 tape returns and fader flip technology.

Pictures are available upon request. Serial number of this unit is #4391. THe custom built desk is nearly 7 feet long by 4 feet deep. It also has a built in monitor shelf running the entire length of the unit. We put our LCD screens up there from the DAW and it looks great.
 
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