fluxivity
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8 channel Soundcraft LM1 location sound mixer - Handmade in England.
The LM1 works with external power or internal batteries and is designed to meet the demands of location sound recording for the film and broadcast industry. It offers performance and features to satisfy the most exacting cart-based requirements. Robust, and I mean robust, construction combined with good size and weight allow the LM1 to be easily transported on a sound cart to the most remote location, where high gain, low noise and long battery life guarantee the best results under the worst conditions. TL072 amps. Penny and Giles faders. VU meters. This thing is a tank and easily outperforms most mixers in its class an amazing upgrade to the smaller portable mixers (mackie, newer chinese soundcrafts behringer etc.) I just gave it a good hosedown with Caig Gold as it hasn't been in use much lately. Ex NPR stock.
As you can see the circuit board has room for input transformers, the master module also has room for output transformers, this is clarified in the manual. THe back panel has a slot for a DB25 which is used to configure the mixer with direct outs. I'm still figuring this modification out as its NOT in the manual.
heres the link to the manual at Soundcraft
Soundcraft - [Downloads]
$450
Thanks
Paul
The LM1 works with external power or internal batteries and is designed to meet the demands of location sound recording for the film and broadcast industry. It offers performance and features to satisfy the most exacting cart-based requirements. Robust, and I mean robust, construction combined with good size and weight allow the LM1 to be easily transported on a sound cart to the most remote location, where high gain, low noise and long battery life guarantee the best results under the worst conditions. TL072 amps. Penny and Giles faders. VU meters. This thing is a tank and easily outperforms most mixers in its class an amazing upgrade to the smaller portable mixers (mackie, newer chinese soundcrafts behringer etc.) I just gave it a good hosedown with Caig Gold as it hasn't been in use much lately. Ex NPR stock.
As you can see the circuit board has room for input transformers, the master module also has room for output transformers, this is clarified in the manual. THe back panel has a slot for a DB25 which is used to configure the mixer with direct outs. I'm still figuring this modification out as its NOT in the manual.
heres the link to the manual at Soundcraft
Soundcraft - [Downloads]
$450
Thanks
Paul