32 Channel 16 Buss Analogue Console w/ Stand, Side Car, 6 Patchbays & Cables For Sale

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32 Channel 16 Buss Analogue Console w/ Stand, Side Car, 6 Patchbays & Cables For Sale

For sale on eBay until 6/30/2013: TASCAM M-600 Series Fully Balanced Professional Mixing Console 32 Input Channels x 32 Monitor Channels x 16 Busses x 2 (Stereo Buss). Record 32 mics/inputs onto 16 tracks simultaneously. 32 channels of warm analogue pre-amps with XLR and 25-pin D-Sub inputs. Great for live sound situations as well. Console itself is 5'3" long by 3'5" wide, weighing about 300 lbs. On the stand and with the side car included it's 7'1" long by 3'5" wide by 3' high.

This package includes custom TASCAM Stand, custom TASCAM Side Car, 6 of the TASCAM PB-664 Patchbays (each has 32 inputs top & bottom), 40 custom Cables totaling 514 feet 7 inches & Operation/Maintenance Manual.
 
A new member with no history here and a new zero feedback seller with no history on eBay? I don't think so!

Always best to establish yourself first. Basically you gotta be an eBay buyer before you sell anything. No one knows who you are... and the price is on the crazy high side for this model.
 
Good Point Sir, So Let Me Offer A Little Relevant History

Dear Sir, Thank you for your feedback on my first post. My bank account and credit card are PayPAL confirmed. I've lived in the same house at the same phone number with the same wife for nearly 20 years. I'm not comfortable sharing much more personal history than that. I cannot help being a person currently unknown to this forum and to eBay buyers, but, as the original owner of all of these parts, I'm happy to answer inquiries and share what I know about the history of the items in this package and to admit what I don't know. Actually, the Factory Service Manager at TASCAM has known me since 1995 when he came to do a complementary courtesy service the day I brought the brand new console back from Guitar Center in Hollywood. I consulted closely with him last month while checking the functionality of the matrix of this console, and he suggested that this was a great forum with highly-knowledgeable users who might be interested to know what I'm selling and offer guidance as you have. I stopped by to see him at TASCAM in Montebello last week and picked up a replacement knob for the only part that was missing. Those interested shoppers who may take the time to read my eBay ad will learn that the check-up was comprehensive, and that my description and pictures reveal both positive and negative information found. The price for this entire package will of course be set by the market, but I have been offered more than that minimum eBay bid to break up the various parts and sell them separately. I'm simply trying to connect with a buyer who may enjoy using the integrated TASCAM package as much as I did while I did. Again, Sir, thank you for reminding me to offer a little of the relevant history to our fellow forum members, and that it's always best to start by taking the time to introduce ourselves. Sincerely, binklesteen
 
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