WTB: 24 Channel Console

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Anyone have one gathering dust?

Ideally looking for a Ramsa WS-4424 but would consider others as well.

Needs to have 24 inputs with preamps and direct outputs. Individually switchable P48 a plus, but banks of 4/8 OK too.
 
Already sold on ebay, and for less than I hoped to sell it for... stupid ebay :mad:

But hey, cheer up:

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you, too, could have an invisibile sandwich. I mean what?
 
Whats your budget??? I have a couple consoles I would part with. One is a Mackie 24X8 (used, everything works and will sell cheap),,,,,,One is a Yamaha 16 Ch Recording Console (so it says) lol,,,,,and one for the more budget minded is a brand new Behringer :o 32 Ch console with flight case (used like twice). They are all in storage, so I would have to dig them out for more information, but decided to throw them out there anyway as options for ya.

Let me know
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Appreciate it guys, but I'm really looking for the Ramsa first and foremost right now. If I don't find one in the next couple of weeks I'll look at other options. Behringer is out though. This is for live monitoring for multitrack. Can't use a noisy console to check for noisy lines, right? :D

The Yammy, or any other 16 channel mixer is out of the running too (must be 24 channels minimum).

Not wild about the Mackie, but it's still under consideration. Want to exhaust all other avenues before I go that route though.

Thanks!
 
Appreciate it guys, but I'm really looking for the Ramsa first and foremost right now. If I don't find one in the next couple of weeks I'll look at other options. Behringer is out though. This is for live monitoring for multitrack. Can't use a noisy console to check for noisy lines, right? :D

The Yammy, or any other 16 channel mixer is out of the running too (must be 24 channels minimum).

Not wild about the Mackie, but it's still under consideration. Want to exhaust all other avenues before I go that route though.

Thanks!

Already sold the Yamaha, so I can tell you, if you are looking to use the onboard preamps and are concerned about noise, do NOT buy the Yamaha MG32, used or new. The pres blow. The Nady PRA-8 has better pres, and its a hundred bucks for 8. Sure, it only gives about 40dB of gain, but its still better than the white-noise generators they had built in to each track of that bad boy.
 
I have a soundcraft ghost that is sleeping here... It is the 24 channel original version (not the LE) with midi automation and the meterbridge.

Problem: I am in Canada, shipping may be expensive.


THanks


Francois
 
Hmmm. Ghost is probably a little more than I need. This setup needs to be fairly portable, as we'll be using it for live multitrack monitoring.

Cuse, I knew that about the Yammy boards but I've never actually used one so I wasn't sure. Thanks for the warning.
 
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