Apogee Word Clock Card - $300.00
3 DIO-8 Adat Cards - $50.00 each
3 Fader boards - $75.00 Each
Free Shipping in the USA, all others pay actual shipping cost.
email me:
renownedsoundproductions(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks,
-Casey
For Sale: Apogee Word Clock Card and others
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d8b V3 into RME HDSP 9652 with Cubase 7.5
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Hey Casey.
Would you send those fader boards to Spain for me? Also, are the boards in good working condition? Are there many faders un-responsive? |
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Hi Peter
if you have Problems with the faders you can Change them with this replacement http://www.thomann.de/at/yamaha_ls_901v ... r_217133_0 |
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Thanks for the link. Will think about it.
It will be much more easier for me to replace the whole boards instead of getting into soldering new ones. That's why I asked if the faders were good on your boards. And my console have at least 8-10 faders misbehaving, so I would rather buy the boards from you if they are good. Cheers. Peter. |
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Peter, Just now seeing this post. the 2 8ch boards I have do have issues with the first fader sticking and acting crazy. And as much as I would love to sell these things i worry that the cost of shipping two of these to your side of the globe on top of the cost of boards would be way more than just buying the spares and taking an afternoon replacing the bad faders with new ones. But, it's entirely up to you. Email me for quicker response time. -Casey d8b V3 into RME HDSP 9652 with Cubase 7.5
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Hi Peter
I can offer you to change the faders of your boards. You just need to send me the boards and replacement faders to Austria. Mark which faders should be changed. Costs (exclusive faders) 2 Euro per fader best regards |
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Hi Guys;
Just asking.. but are you sure it is the fader and not the CHIP that controls the fader? Just a thought. Cheers Bruce |
Sorry guys for answering so late to your posts. I have to confess that I don't visit the For Sale forum as often as I should.
@ Casey: It's OK. I will probably end up buying spare faders and solder them. @ Muckustrap: I'm pretty sure I can manage myself or get someone locally to solder the faders. Thanks you very much for the offer though. @ Bruce. Well that is something to have in mind but given the age of my console I believe it is the faders that are bad. |
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Peter... the faders are a piece of cake to R-n-R as long as you have basic soldering skillz. A few allen heads screws and a cable to get the board(s) loose and removed, unsolder/resolder 5 joints per fader being extracted and replaced, button it back up and your done. All in all, it's just being pragmatic, patient and careful. I'd recommend get a 'solder-sucker' - NOT a bulb or braid - for unsoldering purposes. Inexpensive, and will do a MUCH better job of removal and not leaving a mess. http://www.amazon.com/Elenco-Solder-Sucker-desoldering-pump/dp/B0002KRAAG I would also highly recommend using (63/37 alloy mix) eutectic solder too, it cools quicker than the 60/40 'normal' mix. So what's the benefit? MUCH less chance of cold solder joints developing due to quicker cooling after the iron is removed from the soldered joint. I just replaced two of mine over the weekend, took all of 25 minutes or so from removal to reinstall... However, as always, you knew it was coming so here it is : [Standard Mgmt Disclaimer] - "Your Actual Mileage May Vary..." Peace --
Dok "Too many guitars is just about right..." - [Anonymous Player] |
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Gee. Where have I been? Didn't even know this page existed.
Peter In the scheme of things, there isn't one... just chaos.
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