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jbl_man
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Well done vcmazz,its nice to see some of this old English gear being looked after and used again,you with the TK discosound,Martin has all the Citronic range,Greg has a large collection of HH,and i have a heap of vintage ASS,RSD Studiomasters,Matamp,and Citronic....
Now all we need is someone with a collection of FAL,and we have the 1979 Roger Squires brochure covered! Or how about something even more exotic? some Phase Linears anyone? Midas 1kw block amps? |
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Be seeing you.
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vcmazz
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Not so sure about the FAL though. Dreadful business. I remember you used to be able to order that stuff from your mum's catalogue. It was inbetween the car radio/cassettes and the lingerie .
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vcmazz
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GregM
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[/QUOTE]I think it's beautiful .[/QUOTE]
It is indeed and, and, and, best of all, it's mine! - shamefully I paid all of £29 for it a year or so ago, and I love it.
To be fair, it's still in the same place I left it, simply because it's so soddin big - I'm seriously considering building a skate-board shaped wheel board to shuffle it about on, and one of those rolly-over-thingies used to rotate large sound desks.
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vcmazz
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The lower end models were the Midas (unpowered mono), the Magister (powered mono and 175W as someone else has stated). There was also the Magnum which I THINK was powered but with magnetic carts - not sure about that.
Got it now. The Magnum was the powered version of the Midas and the Magister was the same as the Magnum but with a built in 3 channel sound to light controller. Nothing to do with magnetic carts . Therefore I'll correct myself and say that the mystery console on the other thread has to be a Magnum Mk2 as there is no light controller switch on the mixer. It's all over here.
- http://forum.speakerplans.com/stuff-from-the-early-days-roger-squires_topic28079.html Edited by vcmazz - 25 November 2011 at 3:19am |
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GregM
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Somebody's still trying to knock out this old TK deck - a tad enthusiastic at £175 though:
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vcmazz
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Those speakers that come with it look like old Squires cabs. Any thoughts?
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GregM
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Yep, they've got something of the old low budget XL100 look about them.....
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vcmazz
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I intend to live forever. So far so good.
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Ian
Dont forget Cloud Very nice consoles I have a series 6,7,8,9,and 10 and powered versions of some too Martin |
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