2 Trident Fleximix channel strips with rack and power supply. Each channel has gain, line/mic switch, xlr input, 1/4" line in, 1/4" direct out, 1/4" send and receive (insert). 3 band EQ with mid sweep and selectable low and high frequency points. Output fader with horizontal VU meter. These are real vintage Trident channel strips right out of a console that have been custom wired to a power supply and in a vertical rack that I built. They have the real vintage Trident sound (think A range meets series 80). $750 + shipping
Audio Technica 4050 large diaphragm condensor mic with shockmount. If you don't already know the AT 4050, then you are miising out. It's a multipattern mic that offers a lot of flexibility. In general it is a pretty balanced and neutral sounding mic that leans a little towards the dark side. Much smoother sound than a lot of the current run budget LD condensors. $400 + shipping
Aphex Aural exciter C2 with Big Bottom. Fun little guy. Not something I would use on every channel, but occasionally it will really spice up a track. The C2 is a 2 channel unit. Personally, I like it sometimes on kick, snare and certain guitars. If you know when to use it, it can be a valuable tool. If not, you will have a blast, but your mix may suffer. $100 + shipping
Behringer BCF2000 motorized fader surface. 8 motorized faders, 8 encoder knobs, 14 buttons. All programable with usb and/or midi interfacing. Seems to work pretty cool, faders jitter a little when they settle (hey they aren't uptown faders!). Basically, it just sits on my rack collecting dust so its time to get rid of it so I can fund my vintage U87 $125 + shipping
Audio Technica 4050 large diaphragm condensor mic with shockmount. If you don't already know the AT 4050, then you are miising out. It's a multipattern mic that offers a lot of flexibility. In general it is a pretty balanced and neutral sounding mic that leans a little towards the dark side. Much smoother sound than a lot of the current run budget LD condensors. $400 + shipping
Aphex Aural exciter C2 with Big Bottom. Fun little guy. Not something I would use on every channel, but occasionally it will really spice up a track. The C2 is a 2 channel unit. Personally, I like it sometimes on kick, snare and certain guitars. If you know when to use it, it can be a valuable tool. If not, you will have a blast, but your mix may suffer. $100 + shipping
Behringer BCF2000 motorized fader surface. 8 motorized faders, 8 encoder knobs, 14 buttons. All programable with usb and/or midi interfacing. Seems to work pretty cool, faders jitter a little when they settle (hey they aren't uptown faders!). Basically, it just sits on my rack collecting dust so its time to get rid of it so I can fund my vintage U87 $125 + shipping