Monday, September 30, 2013

Too Much Stuff


Excess Equipment For Sale



Marantz PMD 660 Professional digital stereo handheld solid state recorder with 32g compact flash memory, 5volt ac power converter and USB 6 to 4 output to connect with computers or audio studio mixers. Twin XLR microphone inputs with phantom power capability, 3.5mm line in and 3.5mm line out for headphones or speakers. 2 internal microphones and internal speakers.
User Manual, 32g compact flash card, 5v power pack included. Wiired remote available b ut n ot included.

There is a steep narrow and extremely poorly lit bridge between analog audio Island, a decrepit yet comfortable place I thought I would always inhabit and the digital mainland where audio road isn't anything I could recognize. Oh lord I hates to see me go.

Panasonic AVCCAM M70   condenser shotgun microphone with phantom power and XLR cable. High dynamic range, ultra directional. Wind screen foam blimp included.

I didn't know what a trail of tears the purchase of this thing would entail. But it is a helluva nice microphone and hope to be able to use it some day.


Panasonic AG-DV2000 digital video recorder and editing deck for digital videotape. Highly complex professional editing station with audio mixing capabilities. Outputs to Firewire, DVI mini tape or to VHS tape. Inputs from cameras or other VHS devices, microphones or from audio sources, digital or analog.
There is a wire connection not included that will turn the controller into a wired remote so you can concentrate on your monitors while you make editing decisions and give editing commands to the processors.
Before computer editing, this was the top of the line for editing videotape, working with a plethora of input modes and output formats, it will find and isolate and mark input clips, mark and output selected clips, mix and overdub audio tracks for all or part of the project
Manual, power cable, included.  Remote control extension cord available but not included. 
in the 3 am hour this seemed like a good idea to edit video without a computer, and this machine was the answer to my rebellious heart.



Paltex Abner switcher deck for videotape, allows simple A-or-B editing functions when hooked up to two cameras or recorders for input and a third for output. Mark in and mark out functions, pre-roll cushion functions to get the reels up to speed before the dub.
they called it the Abner because that is what it is, an A-or-B switcher to go from one video source or another source to edit into a single outputter I paid 18 bucks and shipping for it, still shrinkwrapped behind my bed under the window.


Lot of 2 Sony Trinitron PVM-8041Q color studio/field monitors. Full function monitors for full control of both chroma and luminence and white balance, blue-only  balance. 12 volt batteries are available but not included
Features include: 250 TV lines, beam current feedback circuit, comb filter for NTSC, component inputs (Y/R-Y/B-Y or RGB or Y/C), external sync or sync on green, underscan, pulse cross, blue only, tally, AC/DC operation, front panel gain and bias controls, rack mountable, speaker, metal cabinet, worldwide TV standard (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and NTSC 4.43), carrying handle. 5 rack units high.
Nice goddamned machines, these are, and the reason I love Sony electronics. I watched Jane Pauley every morning for many years, and Vanna White every evening on a little trini with rabbit ears. It went in the boat all over the Gulf of Mexico. These studio version rack-mountable units are even nicer than my old Trini portable

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