I had one for a few years at my 2nd space, but it was 33 years ago.
As I recall it was a 2 scene desk, so 2 banks of faders with a cross fader handle. OR you could record cues from levels set on the upper row of faders and then run it in cue-to-cue mode, but not both at the same time. Cannot recall, but it might have had a very basic black and white monitor. Analog control output, 0-10 volt, DC, had round Amphenol 32 pin control output connectors. Might have had a 5-1/4" floppy drive.
Mine is still sitting in the shop at Litetrol Service, who I would recommend calling if you have any technical questions, or God forbid, want to get it fixed. 516 681-5288, Steve Short.
If and when the school finds a need to replace it, you can get adapters and convertors from the current DMX standard output to the 0-10v DC signal the dimmers are still getting. Litetrol would be a good source for that gear.
And it still operates? Astounding. Late 1970s. Belongs in a museum.
Pictures please.
Everything front ,back ,profile, inside , and everything in between. Always good for the CB Archive.
"Don't Touch This"
"Don't Touch These"
"Don't Touch Fuses"
Man I love all the "Don't Touch" propaganda that's stuck all over the darn thing.
Pretty impressive. I used to think that loading Windows 7 onto an old Fujitsu Windows XP tablet where I had to install Windows through my desktop because of the tablet's hardware limitations was impressive. I've truly relearned the term "Impressive" this evening.
That is more than enough. I'm sure someone will come around and add it to the archive.
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