Repurpose an 8 channel lab Instrumentation Amp ? "Trig Tek"

Got this for cheap....up to x1000 gain, 8 independent, single-ended channels. BNC in/outs.
See below for my ideas... what to use this for...audio-wise.....

Trig Tek Incorporated.
Model 208b
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I contacted the new company (Astronics, link) and inquired about obtaining a manual, as I could not find one anywhere.
They said they no longer have those files for their discontinued products of this vintage.
So, I'm still looking for a manual (or it's younger brother, Model 205b).
The unit is pretty straight-forward, though I'd like to know the calibration process. Each board has 4 trimmers.
Also, each board has an empty 8-pin DIP socket, which I believe is for optional filters (Hi, Low, Bandpass, whatever.....I'm not positive.)
I may have to re-engineer the circuit.

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The 16 pin socket connects a ribbon cable to each switch. The 8 pin socket might be for optional filters (??)

All the Lorlin 12 pos. switches were hardly working (no signal).
I opened one up, and found the contacts had a covering of hardened goo. I tested all my solvents, and the only one that worked was Naptha.
There are vent holes in the switch body, so I flushed each switch with Naptha, then blew them out with compressed air. I repeated with Isopropyl Alcohol, and finally a couple drops of DeOxit Gold.....spinning the contacts a lot.
Switches fixed.
Passes clean signals.

Main chip....
PGA207ua ..............5-MHz, 100-pA bias current, FET input programmable gain (g=1,2,5,10) instrumentation amplifier (link)

I assume this was used to amplify load-cells, strain gauges, vibration monitors, or accelerometers.....??

WHAT COULD I USE THIS FOR ??

I'm not sure......mic preamps ? .....piezo-acoustics ? test/measurements ? Making experimental/unusual sounds from tiny signals ?
(I make music and sounds with my modular synth, so.......)
 
Check the slew rate, 741 / 358 and other op amps were intended for such use, stability is valued in that field, and shielding from transients.
In audio, that can be a disadvantage.
Best thing is refurbish it, and use as intended, or sell it off as a working unit, finding buyers is something I cannot tell you about.