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Harvey Gerst
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Behringer Autocom
This is the original Autocom MX1000. We have 3 of them, and we're keeping 2 of them. It's a warm compressor that's similar to the dbx stuff. $65 with free shipping.
Behringer Virtualizer Pro Digital Effects Processor
It's an OK multi-effects unit, but we just don't use it that much. $75 with free shipping.
dbx 1531 Graphic Equalizer
This is a very cool piece of gear. We have 3 of them, and we're keeping 2 of them. It's a 15 band 1/2 octave stereo graphic eq that can be switched to be a mono 31 band 1/3 octave eq. It's great for tuning snare drums and anywhere you need precise frequency shaping. $100 with free shipping.
N.E.I. 4 Band Parametric Equalizer
Another very cool, older piece of gear. I have really mixed feelings about letting this one go. It goes from 16 Hz all the way to 24 KHz, so you can do nice "air band" lift or really dig out the deep bass. (If nobody wants it, it won't bother me at all.) $100 with free shipping.
Digidesign 442 4-Channel Audio Interface
This is a 4 channel audio interface for older Protools systems. I inherited this from somebody and never used it. It has 8 XLR's (4 in, 4 out, all with front panel trim pots), XLR AES/EBU in/out, RCA SPDIF in/out, and a BNC Slave Clock BNC in/out., and a multi-pin "Audio Card" slot for some older version of Protools. $35 with free shipping.
and finally,
Roland SRV-2000 Digital Effects Processor
This is a really nice multi-effects unit, with a terrible, non-user friendly display. great sounding unit, but damn unfriendly. We gonna keep 2 of these, and it's pretty useful, but 2 should be enough for us. $100 with free shipping.
I can post pictures if you really need to see them. Oh, and I'll guarantee all of these things to work great, or your money back.
This is the original Autocom MX1000. We have 3 of them, and we're keeping 2 of them. It's a warm compressor that's similar to the dbx stuff. $65 with free shipping.
Behringer Virtualizer Pro Digital Effects Processor
It's an OK multi-effects unit, but we just don't use it that much. $75 with free shipping.
dbx 1531 Graphic Equalizer
This is a very cool piece of gear. We have 3 of them, and we're keeping 2 of them. It's a 15 band 1/2 octave stereo graphic eq that can be switched to be a mono 31 band 1/3 octave eq. It's great for tuning snare drums and anywhere you need precise frequency shaping. $100 with free shipping.
N.E.I. 4 Band Parametric Equalizer
Another very cool, older piece of gear. I have really mixed feelings about letting this one go. It goes from 16 Hz all the way to 24 KHz, so you can do nice "air band" lift or really dig out the deep bass. (If nobody wants it, it won't bother me at all.) $100 with free shipping.
Digidesign 442 4-Channel Audio Interface
This is a 4 channel audio interface for older Protools systems. I inherited this from somebody and never used it. It has 8 XLR's (4 in, 4 out, all with front panel trim pots), XLR AES/EBU in/out, RCA SPDIF in/out, and a BNC Slave Clock BNC in/out., and a multi-pin "Audio Card" slot for some older version of Protools. $35 with free shipping.
and finally,
Roland SRV-2000 Digital Effects Processor
This is a really nice multi-effects unit, with a terrible, non-user friendly display. great sounding unit, but damn unfriendly. We gonna keep 2 of these, and it's pretty useful, but 2 should be enough for us. $100 with free shipping.
I can post pictures if you really need to see them. Oh, and I'll guarantee all of these things to work great, or your money back.