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freevox
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Hello !
I desperately search any information ( documents / plans / user manual / ...) on this mixer HARRISON SP2000 ; may be someone on this board you could help me ...
( Automatically translated my English is too bad ) thank you all !!!
* I bought one in Belgium there is a month with
2 x M1 micro 3.2mv
4 X M2 line / phono
1 x M3 beat counter
and must have another one soon to complete GENEVA sold it ...
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jazomir
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Edited by jazomir - 23 December 2015 at 12:11pm |
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For sidefills, can we have two enormous things of a type that might be venerated as Gods by the inhabitants of Easter Island, capable of reaching volumes that would make Beelzebub soil his pants.
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freevox
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jazomir goodnight ,
I have seen this post, it is also the only online ...
Merry Christmas to everyone
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tv00
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Just saw this post, I need some boxes for old fomula mixers, have channels for building 2 pm-80
Consider doing some boxes myself! |
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Rich99
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Muckerbarnes1
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Looks like a variation of this TD125 to me
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Billy Dawg.
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P@Freak
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https://www.facebook.com/1461857724077286/photos/a.1461929060736819.1073741829.1461857724077286/1538641446398913/?type=3&theater
Sacred Halls of Studio 54 ! P@Freak
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Sanchez
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Hello,
I worked for Rank Leisures back in the early seventies. I had access to Sundown Discotech along Charing Cross Road, opposite Centre Point. They used the Millbank Disco 3, silver surface.They were called Millbank Disco III 360. Mine got stolen. Has any one got a picture or has one for sale. Thanks. Sanchez.
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madboffin
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It's quite funny to think that the Disco 3 wasn't very popular because nobody wanted those strange "crossfader" things, what's wrong with the rotary pots we all know and love?
And now, 45 years later, rotaries are back in fashion. The silver coloured Disco 3's (brushed steel panel) don't age very well, I have two very tatty ones waiting to be turned into one good unit and they are covered in rusty spots. My blue painted one is still in very nice condition. But I'm not parting with them. I will try and put up some pictures in the next few days. P.S. The Sundowns were famous for their technical installations but don't seem to have stayed in business for very long. I never visited one, but remember seeing some of Dave Martin's pictures of the venues. Edited by madboffin - 29 October 2018 at 1:22am |
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Sanchez
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Thanks, that is great. I bought mine in 1973 from Roger Squires. Still got the receipt. Got a couple of the blue surface ones, but they are probably from the earlier models because the silver steel surface ones had two types of outputs, a pair of low output connectors and two high outputs connectors at the back of the mixer. The blue ones are different.
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Sanchez
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Hi Colin t
Any pictures. I am from the seventies. I acquired the Millbank Disco 3 first and then the Citronic mixer, then the Seck Producer. Still got the citronic and the Seck Producer. The Millbank got stolen sadly.
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Sanchez
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Hi madboffin,
Any pics of the silver Millbank DISCO III. Still love them forty five years later. Sundown was a very popular venue at the time. It was always packed. It will be good to get the opinions of those who used the Millbank mixer. Keep in touch. Danny. |
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