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- Old Altec 195A Condenser Microphone. - $100 USD
Also refered to as the Altec "lipstick" mic.
This microphone is a small diaphram condenser (I believe a 1/2 inch) and is an interchangable capsule, screw-on type. I only have the cardioid 29B capsule for it, but the popular 21A omni capsule can be used with it. Also comes with the detachable wire-mesh windscreen.
Requires a seperate "T Power" power supply to work. It is the Altec 539A (for AC 117v) or an Altec 540A (for DC battery power). Phantom Power CANNOT be used!
For more information and complete specifications, go to:
http://www.k-bay106.com/altecm49.pdf
- Kawai 8 Channel Parametric Equalizer. - $125 USD
This 1U rack module is a VERY versatile, fully parametric EQ!
Each channel has 3 Q (band-width) options with a cut/boost of -/+15dB at a user selected center frequency ranging from 50Hz-15kHz.
Also, each channel has 3 input level reference options. They are "L" for -10dBV, "M" for 0dB, and "H" for +4dBu. However, on channels 1 and 2, the options are "L", "M", and "MIC"; the "MIC" would be used for microphone levels. You'll find using the "M" (0dB) setting is ideal for most situations, but it's nice to know the other options are there if the occasion arises!
Please note that the input level switch on channel 5 is partially broken of and is set to "M" (0dB). An open saftey-pin could easily adjust it to "L" or "H" if you ever needed to. This really isn't much of an issue as once you set it for interfacing and application(s), there really isn't any need to change it.
There is a 1/4" input and output connection for each channel. So, it can be used as 8 separate, 1-band parametric EQ channels. However, if you only connect to inputs 1, 3, 5, 7 and outputs 2, 4, 6, 8, you then can use this module as 4 separate, 2-band parametric EQ channels. Also, it can be used as 2 separate, 4-band parametric EQ channels by connecting to input 1, going from output 2 to input 3, and out of output 4 for the first channel, and connecting to input 5, going from output 6 to input 7, and out of output 8 for the second channel.
I am also including the original Kawai Model PS-121U2 AC 120V power supply.
- TOA Condenser Microphone Model RD-15C - $80 USD
This microphone is a small diaphram condenser (I believe a 1/2 inch) and is an interchangable capsule, screw-on type. I only have the cardioid capsule for it.
It is in good condition for its age. The only reason I am selling it is because I already have too many mics.
Guaranteed to not be DOA.
It works great, but make sure to use a windscreen or pop-filter in front of it if going to be used on vocals or in any type of environment where wind can possibly be blown into it.
Please e-mail for pictures and questions or for inquiries on a few more rare gear for sale such as NOS Mullard tubes (both pre and power), a pair of passive 8" studio monitors, a pair of Telefunken light meters, and a 2000 watt power transformer that'll handle your entire studio.
Weston Ray aka Recording Engineer aka RE
Weston House Recording
Orangevale/Sacramento, California
United States
jwbros@hotmail.com
Also refered to as the Altec "lipstick" mic.
This microphone is a small diaphram condenser (I believe a 1/2 inch) and is an interchangable capsule, screw-on type. I only have the cardioid 29B capsule for it, but the popular 21A omni capsule can be used with it. Also comes with the detachable wire-mesh windscreen.
Requires a seperate "T Power" power supply to work. It is the Altec 539A (for AC 117v) or an Altec 540A (for DC battery power). Phantom Power CANNOT be used!
For more information and complete specifications, go to:
http://www.k-bay106.com/altecm49.pdf
- Kawai 8 Channel Parametric Equalizer. - $125 USD
This 1U rack module is a VERY versatile, fully parametric EQ!
Each channel has 3 Q (band-width) options with a cut/boost of -/+15dB at a user selected center frequency ranging from 50Hz-15kHz.
Also, each channel has 3 input level reference options. They are "L" for -10dBV, "M" for 0dB, and "H" for +4dBu. However, on channels 1 and 2, the options are "L", "M", and "MIC"; the "MIC" would be used for microphone levels. You'll find using the "M" (0dB) setting is ideal for most situations, but it's nice to know the other options are there if the occasion arises!
Please note that the input level switch on channel 5 is partially broken of and is set to "M" (0dB). An open saftey-pin could easily adjust it to "L" or "H" if you ever needed to. This really isn't much of an issue as once you set it for interfacing and application(s), there really isn't any need to change it.
There is a 1/4" input and output connection for each channel. So, it can be used as 8 separate, 1-band parametric EQ channels. However, if you only connect to inputs 1, 3, 5, 7 and outputs 2, 4, 6, 8, you then can use this module as 4 separate, 2-band parametric EQ channels. Also, it can be used as 2 separate, 4-band parametric EQ channels by connecting to input 1, going from output 2 to input 3, and out of output 4 for the first channel, and connecting to input 5, going from output 6 to input 7, and out of output 8 for the second channel.
I am also including the original Kawai Model PS-121U2 AC 120V power supply.
- TOA Condenser Microphone Model RD-15C - $80 USD
This microphone is a small diaphram condenser (I believe a 1/2 inch) and is an interchangable capsule, screw-on type. I only have the cardioid capsule for it.
It is in good condition for its age. The only reason I am selling it is because I already have too many mics.
Guaranteed to not be DOA.
It works great, but make sure to use a windscreen or pop-filter in front of it if going to be used on vocals or in any type of environment where wind can possibly be blown into it.
Please e-mail for pictures and questions or for inquiries on a few more rare gear for sale such as NOS Mullard tubes (both pre and power), a pair of passive 8" studio monitors, a pair of Telefunken light meters, and a 2000 watt power transformer that'll handle your entire studio.
Weston Ray aka Recording Engineer aka RE
Weston House Recording
Orangevale/Sacramento, California
United States
jwbros@hotmail.com