I also use an old micer console from the sixties and some vintage keyboards ( a bit out of topic i guess)
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Not really ancient, but I remember when this amp came out, and I said to myself, "You will never own one of these." Too much money for me. 26 years later, I find one for $1,500 with an extra set of Mullard tubes. Then sent it to Manley to add extra outputs and a triode/ultra linear switch for the output. Yup, another $1,000. This unit is 20 years old, but I will keep for the rest of my years in audio, no doubt about it.
Front Panel Express in WANow, if only I could find an engraver who does that level of work.
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