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Old 27th April 2005, 04:53 AM   #1
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Tascam M-3500 (24/8) value? demand?

We have a Tascam M-3500 mixing board with power supply, reportedly in good working condition. It's way more than we need as far as mixing/recording goes, so we're thinking about selling it. Is there any demand for these? Prepal.com lists the average price as around $1200. If that were true, that would be great, but I have no idea whether that 's realistic. Any insights would be appreciated.
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it is a tough climate for boards like that.
I owned a 3700 for years and it was ok once I did some upgrades.
The automation is super sweet!! The VCA's are not. :)

The eq's are really tone suckers I forget what Opamps I used to replace the 2 in the eq but, it made it usable. The pres as well needed a little love.

The 1200 sounds about right and I may have someone here in town interested.

Where are you?
possible buyer in Dallas.

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it is a tough climate for boards like that.
I owned a 3700 for years and it was ok once I did some upgrades.
The automation is super sweet!! The VCA's are not. :)

The eq's are really tone suckers I forget what Opamps I used to replace the 2 in the eq but, it made it usable. The pres as well needed a little love.

The 1200 sounds about right and I may have someone here in town interested.

Where are you?
possible buyer in Dallas.

D
I've seen a few M-3500's sell for $500-1000 in the SF bay area and Seattle.
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Old 27th April 2005, 07:47 PM   #4
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it is a tough climate for boards like that.

Where are you?
possible buyer in Dallas.

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I'm in Detroit, but shipping wouldn't be a problem. I'm sending you a PM.

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