M308 vs. M308b

What are the differences between the two?

Mainly the lack of phantom power on the non "B" version and that it would be a bit older. I'm not sure whether or not electronically they're identical or not but they're fine boards nevertheless.:)

I see one on eBay currently (cheap - $75 BIN). I'd grab it. ;)

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The same but...

Reading from the manual:

"The M-300B series mixers are new versions of the TASCAM M-300 series recording mixers. The M-300Bs differ from the M-300s in several ways. Phantom power (48 volt) has been added for microphones that require it. The nominal and minimum input levels of the effects returns have been lowered so that devices with lower output levels can be used with better results. Four additional VU meters now appear on the M-320B. In every other way, the M-300B mixers are identical to the M-300s; their operation is therefore identical."

M-300 effect return

Impedence 3.6k ohm
Nominal input level: 0 dBu (0.78 v)
minimum input level: -10 dBu (0.25 v)


M-300B effect return

Impedence 6.7k ohm
Nominal input level: -10 dBV (0.316 v)
minimum input level: -20 dBV (0.1 v)

--Ethan
 
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Wow. Thanks, guys.

Quite the definitive answer.

Daniel, I saw that M308...tought about grabbing it but wasn't too sure. I knew the shipping would be pretty spendy *if* done right, and that was my secondary concern. Obviously its a smaller mixer, but not immune from poor packing and in-transit damage RIGHT??

Also, some of the closeup pictures gave the appearance that the console face was relatively soiled. It was all there, but it went before the Seller replied to my questions. I'm going to keep my feelers out for something local.
 
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Daniel, I saw that M308...tought about grabbing it but wasn't too sure. I knew the shipping would be pretty spendy *if* done right, and that was my secondary concern. Obviously its a smaller mixer, but not immune from poor packing and in-transit damage RIGHT??

Yeah, the 308 weighs about 45 lbs and has a somewhat of an awkward shape and thus would require better than the standard shipping option. Still, I've had experiences with sellers which would not follow my packing instructions and thus you're at the mercy of the person sending you the item. Most have no idea what a package goes through in transit or simply have no imagination as to what it takes to pack right. But yeah, local pickup is always best and if you can do that, by all means do it.

Also, some of the closeup pictures gave the appearance that the console face was relatively soiled.

Yeah, I saw that too but it was cheap enough ..... ;) Shipping would be another issue altogether though..:eek:

I'll tell you, those boards go for a lot less than they rightfully should, for the quality you get.

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Cool, Ethan.

Thanks!

I'll see what happens. I definitely have too much gear right now...need to figure out what direction I want to go and go there rather than trying to go everywhere, which is par for the course. :eek::D

Ethan, those panels look amazing! :eek:

Hey, seriously, if you ever find/go for that 320, I might be interested in your 312, and we're in the same vicinity so that would keep cjacek happy (no shipping). :p

BTW, how did you know I was in the Portland area?
 
Ladies and gentleman,

In addition to making wicked-nice side-panels, he has a memory like an elephant!! :D:D:D
 
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