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FS: SoundWorkshop 34C 32ch with add'l 16ch returns section

Post by JohnDavisNYC » Thu Jan 17, 2013 8:19 am

We've been rocking this console in B for a minute now, but we are planning a huge upgrade to Studio A in the console dept, and so our much loved Auditronics 501 will be moving to B and displacing the SoundWorkshop.

It is a great sounding, easy to use inline console. We had the master section recapped and rechipped by Dan Zellman in the spring, and the desk really sounds great. Freelancers have loved working on it and I've mixed two film scores and a bunch of records on it. Quiet, clean, flexible EQ. It's got 32 channels, all of which have had the (shitty) VCA fader/automation replaced with P&G's... the faders alone probably cost what we're selling it for... there is a cool little 16x2 returns section in the meterbridge... i can't find the patch points for it, but it probably works... 32 channels was enough for us in the B room, so we never bothered tracking it down.

We're asking what we've got into it: $2500.

All I/O is via AMP connectors. They suck, but not as much as Molex's... There's a bunch of cable that came with the desk, and we will throw in all the AMP connectors and pins that we got to install it. We can work out some sort of reasonable install tech rate, too, if you don't want to do it alone.

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Post by losthighway » Thu Jan 17, 2013 5:01 pm

Soooo... you're saying you won't ship it.

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Post by JohnDavisNYC » Thu Jan 17, 2013 8:14 pm

hmmm... i'd have to figure out HOW to ship it... where are you?

email me if you're really interested, might be able to work something out...

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Post by drumsound » Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:52 pm

That sounds like a screaming deal.

I'm interested to hear about whats going into the A room!

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Post by gabewax » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:29 am

I've used this exact console, I thought it would suck. It really didn't at all, it was really awesome actually. Very great console for the price.

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Post by Wagz » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:29 pm

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Post by supafuzz » Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:15 pm

so will it fit in a 50foot tractor trailer??lol

how long is this thing.....it looks gigantic
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Post by nob turner » Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:04 pm

I worked extensively on one of these in the 90's. They are really very nice, clean sounding consoles. The EQ is more than usable... I actually liked it a lot. The patchbay was the weak point, (as were the switches on the model 54 that supplanted it in the SW line) but at this price point, it's a deal. It actually replaced an Auditronics at the studio I worked at.

I'm not associated with this in any way... but having put several thousand hours in on a 34, I figure it's worth mentioning. Best of luck with the sale...

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Post by JohnDavisNYC » Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:32 am

thanks for chiming in on how cool a desk this is. the dimensions are 40h, 98.5w, 30d... it's pretty heavy, but not insane.

it's on ebay right now, too.

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Post by supafuzz » Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:51 am

you may want to take a head on picture with someone standing next to it to show the dimensions..this may help you to sell it.
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