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Hello TOMB! also...Looking for wiring help for my new space

Post by sjburg » Fri Jan 27, 2006 11:55 am

Hi there TapeOp people - I've been an avid reader for the last couple of years and am psyched to have discovered the message board here.

I just built a project studio in Brooklyn with a heavy emphasis on vintage analog within a protools environment (parallel analog and digital signal paths) 2 consoles (1 d, 1 a), lots of tubey outboard, etc.

An engineer buddy of mine was slated to help with the wiring, from strategy to soldering, but is unable to make it out here for a while and I want to get it finished soon.

I think the job is a bit beyond my level of expertise, and am looking for someone who can work side by side with me to help and advise. Although I don't have a huge budget (big surprise :)) I am happy to pay someone a fair wage for their time. In addition, if you are elsewhere in the country and want to come to NYC, we could work in a plane ticket as partial compensation (I've got some extra frequent flyer miles!).

You can email me at burg@polyanalog.com if you have questions or think you might be interested.

Thanks!
-Scott
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hey scott

Post by supafuzz » Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:05 pm

My good pal Tom is a pro wiring guy, lives in bklyn and can probably work within your budget. I'll send this along to him and have him contact you
good luck...

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thanks harley!

Post by sjburg » Fri Jan 27, 2006 2:22 pm

thanks harley - i'll look forward to hearing from him

still also interested in speaking to other folks as well, so feel free to get in touch if you might be interested...

thanks again!
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Post by dirty » Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:42 pm

i can't help at all, but post pictures and let us know how it's coming!

it's a big inspiration for those of us with more modest gear/spaces who like to see the good stuff sometimes :wink:

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