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PM1000 Price?

Post by AudioJunky » Tue May 01, 2012 10:51 pm

Hi - I have a PM1000 mixer I might be getting rid of. I'd say that about 8 of the 12 preamps that are left in the mixer work- and as far as the actual mixer itself goes, I think it has some issues. With that being said, I'm sure someone could make some $ off of it. I'm not really wanting to put the effort into fixing it and selling each strip individually. How much would you say is a fair price for someone to take this off my hands?

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Post by kslight » Thu May 03, 2012 11:58 am

Well individual channels are on eBay for around $100, I'd say around $800 in its current (unknown?) condition would be about tops. That's assuming you can unload it locally...

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Post by The Scum » Thu May 03, 2012 12:09 pm

I've purchased two 16 channel PM1000's in the last few years. Both complete, unmodified and better than 90% functional.

One ran me $650, the other $350...and the $350 one is actually in better shape all around.
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Post by digitaldrummer » Thu May 03, 2012 6:44 pm

I also paid $550 for a complete 16 channel (a couple years ago) which I proceeded to gut...

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Post by BlueTick » Mon May 07, 2012 1:46 pm

Hello, I am located in LA- Are you interested in trades?

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Post by calaverasgrandes » Mon May 07, 2012 3:11 pm

the PM1000 may be worth some money to part out. OTOH they weigh an effing ton and are huge. PLus after you gut them you have about 100lbs of wood and metal to dispose of, which doesnt fit into the curbside recyling bins too easy.
$500 seem to be the average price a 16-er goes for. Mine was about $350 but it was heavily modded and had an oscillation in the auxes.
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