One word: control.
ETA PD8L power and light module
In addition to the foil shield and drain on each pair, a second foil shield and drain enclose the snake. This effectively doubles the protection.
All 52 conductor pairs are individually jacketed, shielded, and numbered.
Individual pairs are numbered every inch.
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JBL SR4735X back
JBL SR4735X front
Rebuilt input panel
Stock input panel
SR4735 front
The SR4735 offers great sound from a compact package.
P4500 back panel
The Yamaha P4500 puts out over 1,400 clean watts of power (into 4 ohms). This from a compact, lightweight package: just two rackspaces and 35 pounds.
...and on-the-deck.
...regular...
Three angles: up-close and personal...
Dual Neutrik connectors, bi-amp only.
Ask any performer who has enjoyed this view--nothing sounds better.
The MICS system converts the rack's front cover into a sturdy table. This picture is for illustration purposes only (it shows a different Anvil rack). Mixer not included.
Thanks to the size of this rack, the Ashly EQs are positioned at a comfortable height. Imagine not having to squat down even once when ringing out eight monitor mixes.
Crest's Pro Series amps put them on the map, and for good reason. This rack includes 16 channels of Crest 7301 asymmetrical amplification.
The rack includes eight channels of Ashly's flagship GQX-3102 EQ.
This towering rig offers EQ and power for eight top-quality monitor mixes, enough to make a stage full of performers really happy.
CPM-24 back panel
Four assignable, built-in compressors set this mixer apart.
The CPM-24 offers four subgroups, stereo and mono outputs.
Crest Performance CPM-24 mixer
That's right--this mixer is built in the USA and backed by a generous 5-year warranty.
VS450 back
Crest VS450
V450 back
The V450 has front-mounted input level controls and meters.
Unit offers surge/spike protection and aggresssive EMI/RFI filtering.
Dual red-orange LEDs fire into plexiglass rod that can be rotated to steer light down (or up) rack. The lighting effect is subtle but striking.
Some units have "Odyssey" sticker, some don't.
RPM Optoelectronics LED Power Racklight
This rack steel ships 10 pieces per pack.
Durable zinc coating.
Well-made Penn Fabrication rack steel, 10 spaces.
German design and construction means that everything works smoothly year after year. Say goodbye to sagging friction locks, stripped threads and wobbly legs. These stands are the real deal!
Sturdy tripod legs fold and extend smoothly.
Extending center section and adjustable boom arm make this K&M perfect for most live and studio miking applications.
Konig & Meyer is a German manufacturer known for making some of the world's best mic stands, music stands, speaker stands, lecterns and other related products.
High strand count, talc-dusted, high-quality!
500-foot spool feeds easily.
CX1202V back panel.
The CX1202V looks exactly like this CX1102; the difference is the 1202V's ability to drive 70-volt lines.
These speakers are in excellent functional condition, and are being sold by an authorized JBL repair center. Yep--that's our truck.
JBL SR4719A Dual-18-inch Subwoofer
These speakers are in excellent functional condition, and are being sold by an authorized JBL repair center. Yep--that's our truck.
The SR4732's aluminum "super tweeter" horn extends the speaker's range to 20 kHz, far beyond where most standard horns roll off.
JBL SR4732 12-inch 3-way Speaker
One speaker has a ding on the front edge of the cabinet, as well as a dent in the JBL logo. The blemish doesn't affect the function of the speaker in any way.
The Powerlight 3.4 has combo XLR and 1/4-inch inputs as well as barrier strip inputs. Outputs are on binding post connectors. Dataport connection allows for remote amplifier control with QSControl software.
The QSC Powerlight is one of the highest-regarded amplifier lines ever built.
These C-stock units are in mint functional condition, with very good cosmetics.
Tilting a speaker from rolling position to hanging position is easy with the custom dollies.
Tilting a speaker from rolling position to hanging position is easy with the custom dollies.
Fly bar carts by Vision Fabricators.
A closer look at how the plates interlock the speakers.
Color-coded connect points make it easy to control the angle between the cabinets and dial in the coverage you need.
A six-wheeled caster board attaches to the front of each speaker with sturdy coffin-style latches.
Tilting a speaker from rolling position to hanging position is easy with the custom dollies.
Speakers are currently stored under plastic in a clean, dry warehouse.
Aircraft-style titanium pins (170 of 'em) hold the works together. One pin is rated to hold the weight of all 20 speakers!
Connector plates (45 total) attach the speakers in the array.
Daisy-chain input/output connectors.
This system was lightly used by AVFG (Audio Visual & Film Group) in Minneapolis.
Speakers are currently stored under plastic in a clean, dry warehouse.
Shown with protective front grill. The KF860 and KF861 are 360-pound cabinets, but they're easy for one person to manage with the special dollies (also for sale as part of this system).
Each speaker has a custom-fitted, padded cover.
Two roll/tilt dollies make it easy to move and lower the speaker to the ground. From there, it's a simple affair to connect the array.
Available are two rolling dollies that carry two ATM fly bars each.
Close-up of dolly.
These C-stock units are in mint functional condition, good cosmetic condition (some scratches).
The QSC Powerlight 6.0 II is built like a tank. It delivers 6,000 watts into 2 ohms, and weighs just 53 pounds.
The Powerlight 6.0 II has combo XLR and 1/4-inch inputs as well as Euro-style terminal block inputs. Outputs are on Neutrik SpeakOn and binding post connectors. Dataport connection allows for remote amplifier control with QSControl software.