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Audio Engineering Society Gear Swap Meet
July 22, 2017 @ 10:00 am - 1:00 pm


George Petersen holding the Altec 1567A TUBE 5-input mic mixer he sold at the AESSF 2016 Audio Swap Meet
Spend a Saturday morning buying, selling or browsing great audio gear and instruments with other Bay Area audio professionals at our summer swap meet, on Saturday, July 22, 2017, at Airship Laboratories in Richmond.
Hosted by the Audio Engineering Society, this is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit, community event for music and audio industry professionals. All transactions are 100% buyer to seller, with no commissions. This event is open to non-AES members as well.
Audio Engineering Society San Francisco will post an advance page on our website of gear sellers plan to bring and a wishlist of what people are looking for, as that information gets communicated to us.
Tickets to attend & shop: open to everyone, members and non-members:
Advance: $3 per person ($4.16 with service fees) at Eventbrite.
At the door: $5 per person
Info for Sellers:
If you have professional audio gear or musical instruments to sell, contact us with the form below to request a spot. Selling space size varies since we’re putting everyone inside the studio, so giving us a rough idea of what you plan to bring helps AES plan space and promote.
Vendor spaces are payable in advance through eventbrite: once you’ve reserved your spot, we’ll give you information on how to prepay for your space.
AES Members: $10 includes your admission
Non-AES Members: $15 includes your admission
Locations on floor will be on a first arrival basis. We’ll be indoors, with electricity available for testing gear. Bring your own folding table, crates, tablecloths, seats or whatever you need to display. Sellers are responsible for all of your own transactions and fund collection.
Move-in at 9:00am. Doors for shoppers at 10:00am.
To request a selling spot, please fill out the following form:
Wish list items people have inquired about or are looking for:
Parabolic Mics
Sound Devices 633 and Lectrosonics HMA/SRc/LMb (all A or B unit)
Mackie Control Universal Pro – Expandable Control Surface (or something similar)
Partial list of gear sellers plan to bring. More will be added to this as information comes in. (updated 7/21)
Chris Cooper/Blue Seven Audio
Digidesign HD 192 I/O
Avid 6’ Digilink adapters (x4)
24×4 150’ stage snake (x2)
Rane GE60 Graphic EQs (x2)
DBX 1046 comp/limiter 4ch
DBX 165 comp/limiter 2ch
Netgear N600 Wireless Router
Cabling of various kinds
Jordan Rode
Pair of Bryston Model T speakers
Otari MTR 10
Otari MTR 90
Trident TSM (do not plan on bringing to event space)
Teac 3340S
Various mic-pre’s,mic’s, tape machine cards, heads, outboard gear and other related audio components and parts
4×10 guitar cabinet and 2×15 bass cabinet
Tim O’Brien
stereo/audio components
Lauretta Molitor
Location sound items pare down. Sound Devices 664, Lectrosonics wireless, vintage Schoeps, mint condition mixer bags, RED cables, boom cable, and many odds and ends.
Guy Bailey
Misc. mics EQs cables etc.
Michael Romanowski/Coast Mastering
Josephson Mics
EAR 660 pair
Gibson EB2-D bass
Cables
Equipment furniture Racks
More…
Stephen Jarvis
Professional wooden equipment racks, Vertical shock mounted equipment racks on wheels
Beyer MC740N condenser microphones
Lucid SSG192 Master Clock
Brainstorm Distripalyser
D.W. Fearn VT-1 mono tube microphone Preamp
Tascam DA45HR DAT machine
Various audio adapters
Sam Lehmer
Otari MX-80 with Dolby (not bringing to event), Tannoy SRM-12B, MXR Pitch Transposer, Lexicon Prime Time II, 2 dbx 160x’s, Lexicon PCM 70, Roland SN-700, Digitech IPS-33B, DeltaLab super time line ADM 512, 2x Alesis Midiverb II, Fostex 4030 system, dbx 120x-ds, Mackie 1202, equipment rack, multipair cables.
David Sturdevant/Medicine Ball Music
A big variety of stuff- some vintage, some current. Audio support; Guitar, keyboard and vocal support. Amps.