Professional Audio Design Is Liquidating Equipment
Jun 2, 2006 4:46 PM
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Professional Audio Design Is Liquidating Equipment Following the successful liquidation of recording equipment from The Hit Factory, Professional Audio Design has been retained to liquidate several other studios and is currently selling off a large quantity of used and vintage equipment.
Highlights include a Neve VX96; SSL 4040E/G+, 9048J, 9080J and 9096J; Sony Oxford; Euphonix CS2000 and CS3000 consoles; Augspurger main monitors; racked Neve and Focusrite modules; Pultec EQs; EMT plate and digital reverbs; outboard gear from UREI, Teletronix, Lexicon, TC Electronic, Tube-Tech, Eventide and dbx; and much more.
For a complete list, go to www.proaudiodesign.com/pdf/liquidation.pdf. All reasonable offers will be considered.
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