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<blockquote data-quote="Nils Randers-Pehrson" data-source="post: 214511" data-attributes="member: 7675"><p>Hey Jeff.</p><p>Nils here from Norway.</p><p>I must say that I absolutely agree with you. Mixing on an analog console is much more fun. I think so anyway. For that reason I bought a 48 channel Soundcraft MH3 for my studio from a rental company who has gone over to digital consoles. And best of all, it cost me $1500, including 2 racks full of stuff including an M3000, SPX2000, D-TWO, three Drawmer DL241 dual compressors, four DBX 1231 eq's (dual31 band), three quad gates, three Furman power conditioners, lots of kables with Harting connectors and a splitt rack with 3x40 splitt, 2x100 meters of 20 channel multicore cable, one 70 meter 12 channel multicore return cable) And I am sure that more and more companies can offer great deals on analog consoles including lots of nice outboard stuff for a good price. The company I bought this stuff from is still dumping gear to me for a very good price. The other day I bought 18 condenser mics for about $500 from the same company, including a case and some cables. So, for all you people out there thinking about analog gear for your studio, now is the time to make some great deals I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nils Randers-Pehrson, post: 214511, member: 7675"] Hey Jeff. Nils here from Norway. I must say that I absolutely agree with you. Mixing on an analog console is much more fun. I think so anyway. For that reason I bought a 48 channel Soundcraft MH3 for my studio from a rental company who has gone over to digital consoles. And best of all, it cost me $1500, including 2 racks full of stuff including an M3000, SPX2000, D-TWO, three Drawmer DL241 dual compressors, four DBX 1231 eq's (dual31 band), three quad gates, three Furman power conditioners, lots of kables with Harting connectors and a splitt rack with 3x40 splitt, 2x100 meters of 20 channel multicore cable, one 70 meter 12 channel multicore return cable) And I am sure that more and more companies can offer great deals on analog consoles including lots of nice outboard stuff for a good price. The company I bought this stuff from is still dumping gear to me for a very good price. The other day I bought 18 condenser mics for about $500 from the same company, including a case and some cables. So, for all you people out there thinking about analog gear for your studio, now is the time to make some great deals I think. [/QUOTE]
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