Yamaha PM1000 Mic Pre/EQ Modules Racked
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Re: Yamaha PM1000 Mic Pre/EQ Modules Racked
thanks for posting prices. Space - remember folks these consoles are huge. Getting a couple of these pres could be cool!
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Oh yeah, is it all XLR or are there 1/4" outs? Is there a 1/4" DI input? Thanks
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yeah, but a console can be had for five or six hundred dollars...
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i'm really cuurious about these. i like the idea of the 'japanese neve'. do you have any clips?
i've been thinking i need a pre or 2 and these are right in the range i'm thinking of
i've been thinking i need a pre or 2 and these are right in the range i'm thinking of
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And the console doesn'tdwelle wrote:yeah, but a console can be had for five or six hundred dollars...
1) Have direct outs
2) Have my power supply
3) Have switchable phantom per channel.
4) Take up 1 rack space
Oh, and don't forget to add $300 of shipping to that console price. ;P
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I added xlr outputs. There isn't a transformer on the output, just "impedance" balanced.
There is no di input, per say, but the rotary switch it a stepped pad, that goes from line level to mic level. So you can send signals in line level signal, there jsut isn't a di transformer.
There is no di input, per say, but the rotary switch it a stepped pad, that goes from line level to mic level. So you can send signals in line level signal, there jsut isn't a di transformer.
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Hey,
I am back from vacation. I know a couple of you had PM'd me and wanted to wait till I got back. We'll I'm back!
Cheers,
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I am back from vacation. I know a couple of you had PM'd me and wanted to wait till I got back. We'll I'm back!
Cheers,
d./
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Re: Yamaha PM1000 Mic Pre/EQ Modules Racked
Just thought I throw another message out to see if anybody is interested.
Just to recap, I have the following:
1) 41V power supplies for racking the modules + 48V phantom
2) Modules racked in 19" case
3) Modules wired up for you to rack.
Thanks,
d./
Just to recap, I have the following:
1) 41V power supplies for racking the modules + 48V phantom
2) Modules racked in 19" case
3) Modules wired up for you to rack.
Thanks,
d./
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