SSLtech
Well-known member
I have a 32-channel Ghost which I've recently refurbished. Coming from a local studio which never allowed smoking indoors, and maintained its equipment regularly.
The console has been stripped down to bare chassis, the chassis cleaned thoroughly, And all parts cleaned.
All input boards have had ANY sockets which even hinted at giving any intermittent contact problems REPLACED. (intermittent normalling contacts are a common issue with this model, but this console does not suffer from ANY such problem!)
Any issues with ANY modules (eg crunchy switches, or non-functioning EQ bands) have been repaired. EVERY part of this console has been tested and functions as it should.
Faders have been removed, 'de-dusted' with compressed air, lubricated, tested, and replaced.
All knob and fader caps have been cleaned in a degreasing bath, to look and feel as good as new again.
32 channels, 64 inputs (plus returns) in mix, all with level and pan controls. Every path tested and working.
I always liked the Ghost console; fully parametric EQ on every module, in line layout, and I seriously doubt you'll find a better-maintained example of a Ghost used.
$1400. -Complete with upgraded CPS275 power supply (the original PSM290 switch-mode unit was unreliable and was generally despised; the linear CPS275 supply was an upgrade costing over $900 on its own) The PSU has been cleaned out and Load-tested for24 hours, to confirm correct operation.
A nice long (over 30 feet long) power supply cable, and meter bridge. The meter bridge is also tested and 100% working. Every single LED segment on every channel works exactly as it should.
The console has been stripped down to bare chassis, the chassis cleaned thoroughly, And all parts cleaned.
All input boards have had ANY sockets which even hinted at giving any intermittent contact problems REPLACED. (intermittent normalling contacts are a common issue with this model, but this console does not suffer from ANY such problem!)
Any issues with ANY modules (eg crunchy switches, or non-functioning EQ bands) have been repaired. EVERY part of this console has been tested and functions as it should.
Faders have been removed, 'de-dusted' with compressed air, lubricated, tested, and replaced.
All knob and fader caps have been cleaned in a degreasing bath, to look and feel as good as new again.
32 channels, 64 inputs (plus returns) in mix, all with level and pan controls. Every path tested and working.
I always liked the Ghost console; fully parametric EQ on every module, in line layout, and I seriously doubt you'll find a better-maintained example of a Ghost used.
$1400. -Complete with upgraded CPS275 power supply (the original PSM290 switch-mode unit was unreliable and was generally despised; the linear CPS275 supply was an upgrade costing over $900 on its own) The PSU has been cleaned out and Load-tested for24 hours, to confirm correct operation.
A nice long (over 30 feet long) power supply cable, and meter bridge. The meter bridge is also tested and 100% working. Every single LED segment on every channel works exactly as it should.