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What is a good console to start out with that has about 20 inputs.
I'm going to use it for recording.
I'm going to use it for recording.
trax said:What is a good console to start out with that has about 20 inputs.
I'm going to use it for recording.
Yamaha O1V, actually.trax said:What is the cheapest console that has motorized faders.
JPickman said:Panasonics Pro Audio Division made some decent sounding consoles under the Ramsa Name, you can get some of them pretty cheap these days. I have a 16 channel for sale, but it is too heavy too ship.....Only reason I am selling is because I have a Matchless also. But some of them are reaaly nice for a low priced console (back in the 80s the one I have went for $7,000). I think they sound a lot better than a lot of the stuff out today for that you can by-it blows a 1604lz away. they do require more maintanence though.
-PickMan
That was my first guess...I never trust my first instinct.Michael Jones said:Yamaha O1V, actually.
They sell for about $800 or so on e-bay now-a-days.
Sometimes more, sometimes less....
c7sus said:A 2-inch 24 track tape deck would do that nicely................![]()
MikeA said:A TAC Matchless was a board built in the 80's by Amek. Not bad for a semi-pro board. They competed along the same lines with Tascam consoles. I worked a few sessions in Nashville at a demo studio that had just traded up to a Trident 80 series. It was a quantum leap in performance according to them but then you aren't comparing apples and apples there either. Check out the picture if I can get it to attach and not bitch...