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Fargo Baby from Rory's From The Dust CD
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Audio Gear
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about the gear ...... All my audio gear has been well cared for, some has taken the ride in the shock racks shown above that fit into the heated RV storage bays. Other pieces have been in my studios. There are two Behringer DSP-8024's, First buyer gets the ECM-8000 calibration mic. I used one of the units for Rory's on-stage monitors and the other as an RTA in the house. The HHB CDR-850 is a great CD Recorder with all posible input & output configurations, blows away many internal computer burners and it's great for a quick presentation recorder making it easy to import and edit on your laptop, then hand it to your client before he's out the door. The Tascam DA-78HR has minimum "drum" hours as indicated by the photo. It ships with the three balanced, 4', I/O snake cables shown and a 8RU rack case. The XLR I/O is included, wire it as you like. The DBX 266XL is a seasoned performer, very musical when inserted on the stereo outputs of most consoles as well as functional on 2 individual channels. I found the limiters very useful. The Sabine RT-10 FBX would be a quick fix for a single monitor send. It's old but still works great, I can relate. The two DAS ST-32's are fantastic floor monitors (or house speakers - they have stand mount holes). The coaxial design is perfect for acoustic music. I never had a problem getting exceptional level and quality for Rory's on stage mix. A Grundorf road case is included in the price. |
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