Recording Studio Equipment for sale

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$10,000 for a whole lot of Behringer and a miniscule mic locker?

Surely, you jest.
 
I was thinking the same thing Buck. Though I'd like to have the Silver Jubilee for kicks.

H2H
 
It's called a first offer...

and as a seller, you want to start high. With the guitars, mics, keys, amps, he may well have $10K there.

First offer of $8K takes! Sell off five or six on eBay and voila!
 
How is it that a lot of the main items in your studio (the HD recorder) are "new - only tested"??????

An another thing.

How come no one ever posts pictures without us having to ask?

I might make an offer for something on that list if I could see what it looks like.
 
A lot of that stuff is cheap crap, but the guitars and amps actually make it a very fair deal.
 
1) I have tried to post pictures of everything.

2) You might think that this alot of cheap crap but try and buy it new!
The meter bridge was $869.00 and the connection cables alone are over a $1000.00.

3) The reason that alot of this equipment is listed as just tested is because
I built this studio and now I am having to dissolve it before it was even
used!

4) None of you have to buy a thing here, but if you went to purchase what I have listed you would have between $20K and $25K in it. And that is alot of sale prices.

Also this is not listed but will go with studio package is a 1.7 ghz PC with 512 MB loaded with Sonar4 Producer Edition, also removable 80 gig drives for the Mackie recorder.

Anybody want any pics then email me at bbaysdon@nc.rr.com.
 
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your recordin stuff for sale

intrested in presonus tube amp any multi tack, the behringer voice processor the shure mics the keyboard


had some stuff for trade wondering if ya had any intrest,

yahmaha compresser limiter noise gate all that jazz
at 853 hanging condenser mic
mp 105 pre amp by bellari
tascam us 224 control unit and built in analog digital converter
spyder semi auto/auto 14bps paint gun have a 14inch tear drop barrel and a richochet auto hopper along with several different jt masks and tanks
also alot of studio programs such as cakewalk fruty loops, and acid pro

let me know beyoung~
 
bbaysdon said:
1) I have tried to post pictures of everything.

2) You might think that this alot of cheap crap but try and buy it new!
The meter bridge was $869.00 and the connection cables alone are over a $1000.00.

3) The reason that alot of this equipment is listed as just tested is because
I built this studio and now I am having to dissolve it before it was even
used!

4) None of you have to buy a thing here, but if you went to purchase what I have listed you would have between $20K and $25K in it. And that is alot of sale prices.

Anybody want any pics then email me at bbaysdon@nc.rr.com.

It's just too bad you never visited here to contribute or solicit advice before you showed up as a salesman with a trunkload of Behringer and cheap mics. The amps seem okay, though. Still in all, I doubt you're going to sell that entire package as a whole for what you're asking. Split it up and ask for about 70% of the original sale price of each item. Otherwise, be prepared to be stuck with it.
 
Ok, I split it up on the web site.

Oh, I never contributed because I was trying to learn this mess. If I could have stayed in buisness I would have. I had someone who was going to be the engineer but he is now diabled and unable to leave his house. I don't know enough to make it work so someone has a chance to get some deals.
 
bbaysdon said:
I don't know enough to make it work so someone has a chance to get some deals.

Jeez, I didn't know anything either when I showed up here. Now my partner and I have a kick-ass studio with a lengthy clientel list and a lot of return customers. Maybe, if you had the patience, you could do like the rest of us and hang out and learn and slowly build up a nice studio all by yourself.
 
Buck62 said:
Maybe, if you had the patience, you could do like the rest of us and hang out and learn and slowly build up a nice studio all by yourself.

I have a nice studio built with a ISO booth, seperate control room (10x13) and
main recording room (14x17). All with soundproofing, floating floor and acoustic treatment. Each room is seperated by and airlock of 31/2 feet. There is 1/2" and 3/8" glass between the control room and the ISO booth and the studio. It can record 24 tracks at a time, too. I can send pic's by email if you want. The problem is all the money is now gone and my engineer is disabled. I am just trying to recoup some of my loss.
 
bbaysdon said:
I have a nice studio built with a ISO booth, seperate control room (10x13) and
main recording room (14x17). All with soundproofing, floating floor and acoustic treatment. Each room is seperated by and airlock of 31/2 feet. There is 1/2" and 3/8" glass between the control room and the ISO booth and the studio. It can record 24 tracks at a time, too. I can send pic's by email if you want. The problem is all the money is now gone and my engineer is disabled. I am just trying to recoup some of my loss.


Engineers are like drummers, you find another one that is good an no one will ever notice.

Get another one.
 
Outlaws said:
Engineers are like drummers, you find another one that is good an no one will ever notice.

Get another one.

Agreed.

Same thing goes for a bus.

You miss one, and another will come along.
 
Where are you located? We could probably refer someone to you. I know how hard it is to sell stuff at 50% of what you paid for it, but unless it is above mid level, that's what it's worth.
 
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