November 26th, 2009
I’ve been doing a little bit of house cleaning and have decided to unload some of the gear that is not getting used. If you know me, you know I do a lot of research before purchasing anything. So I can assure you, all of this is good quality gear that I would recommend to anyone. The pictures feature the actual items for sale. If you are interested in anything let me know or make me an offer.
First up are some audio goodies. There was a time in my life when I thought I was going to make hit records and wear gold-plated diapers. Well, that hasn’t happened. So I’m reluctantly letting go of some of my recording and monitoring gear. Here is a like-new pair of Dynaudio BM6A mkII monitors. These are beautiful near-field monitors that create stunningly clear sound. If critical monitoring is important to you, (and it should be), do a little research on these. But do it fast ’cause you’ll get the best deal through me and supplies are definitely limited. I bought these new about a year ago through Sweetwater Sound. Only used them a couple times.
Next up in the audio department is a sweet little audio interface, the Mobile I/O 2882. The big selling point for me on this box was the high-quality pre amps (there’s eight of them); and it’s completely BUS powered through Firewire. Just mate this to a Macbook Pro and you’ve got a portable recording studio.
And lastly, let’s move over to the video side of life. Up for sale is a used Matrox MXO. Great for monitoring and color correcting video on an external monitor. The MXO converts your secondary DVI output to a true REC709 broadcast signal. It also allows you to calibrate an Apple Cinema Display or other DVI monitor using a proc amp. Works with the lappy tops too! Great little box that I simply no longer need.
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Hey Jesse
How much are you wanting for the monitors and the matrox?
Thanks
Ty
December 6th, 2009 10:10 am
Ty Bos
Jesse,
Is the Matrox MXO still available? What’s the asking price?
Thanks much!
Bran
December 9th, 2009 9:48 am
Brian Granfors