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SUMMARY:AESSF Swap Meet
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to dust off\, spark to life\, bundle up and trundle out that gear that’s been lurking in the corner\, longing for use in some other studio\, live rack\, classroom or other loving home. \nHosted by the Audio Engineering Society San Francisco \, 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. Fine opportunity to hobnob with fellow knob-twiddlers and catch up on what colleagues are up to. \nTickets to attend: \nAES Members: Free (enter your AES membership number in the promode field to apply the discount) \nNon AES Members: $5 per person pre-sales or $10 at the door\, cash or check please \nSnacks and beverages included\, so good opportunity to network with other local audio people. \n \nGet Tickets\nAudio 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. \n \nInfo for Sellers: \nIf you have professional audio gear or musical instruments to sell\, contact us with the form to request a spot. \nWe’ll have a limited number of tables and chairs available for vendors. Should some items be too large\, weighty or awkward to schlep\, pics\, spec sheets or manuals can be displayed on your table to transact for later pickup or delivery. \nVendor spaces are payable in advance through eventbrite. \nAES Members: Free (enter your AES membership number in the promode field to apply the discount) \nNon-AES Members: $15 (includes your admission) \nLocations on floor will be on a first arrival basis once you’ve reserved a spot. We’ll be indoors\, with electricity available for testing gear. There are tables & chairs for sellers\, Sellers are responsible for all of your own transactions and fund collection. \nMove-in at 11:00 am. Doors for shoppers at noon. \nOnce you sign up\, you will be invited to submit some of the gear you have to offer for sale. \nStreet parking is available \n \nList Your Gear!\n \n\nPartial List of Sellers and Gear\nCCSF BEMA students\, faculty\, and staff \n\nGuitars:\n– Gibson SG guitar\n– Eastwood 2×4 guitar\n– Carvin V220 guitar\n(2) Presonus Eris 8 Active monitors\nMackie 1202 mixer\nElectrix rack-mounted units:\n– mo-fx time synchronized fx\n– repeater loop-based recorder\n– warp factory vocoder\nMorley Black Gold basic volume pedal\nKorg Toneworks DTR-2 Rackmount Tuner\nMicrophones:\n– CAD Equitek e100 supercardioid condenser mic w/shock mount\n– (2) AKG C418 condenser mics (clip on)\,\n– BLUE Yeti Nano dual-pattern USB mic\nLots of old digital from Gary Hobish’s studio:\n– Euphonix MC Control and Euphonix MC Mix\,\n– Sony PCM 800 Hi-8 digital multitrack\n– Sony PCM R500 DAT Recorder\n– Sony PCM 601 esd digital audio processor\n– Sony Super BETA HiFi VCR\n– JVC TDW354 dual cassette deck\n– Metric Halo ULN-8 mkIV multi-channel audio interface with snakes\nSpeakers:\n– Klipsch R12SW 12″ subwoofer\n– Hafler Transnova reference monitor 12″ subwoofer\n\nBZ Studio \n\nPro Co DB-1 direct box\, $25 – Top\, right\, and left views\nC.B.I. DBGL Pro direct box – $25\, Top\, right\, and left views\nJK Audio phone line tap\nRocktron Compressor/Hush\nOpcode Studio 3\nPeavy Sampler\nBlue Tube Mic Pre\nRoland R8 Drum Machine\nProteus 1 Midi Module\n\nDavid Bowles \n\nMeyer CP10-E911275 analogue EQ unit\nMeyer CP10-00467847 analogue EQ unit\nEMM Labs SWM3 (6-channel/3 source analogue switcher) with remote control\n\nJonah Strauss \n\nAMS Neve 1073dpx\nSPL Transient Designer TD4\nMeyer CP10S\nLexicon PCM60\nBSS DPR-504\nDBX PA2 w/mic\nValley People Gatex\nFMR RNLA\nFMR RNP\nPresonus EQ3B\nARX Multi-Q\nMackie HMX56\nRadial MC3\nFurman RP-8\n2x 6U ATA\nMuch more\n\nJX Loeb \n\nG&L ASAT Guitar\nAgile LP Style Guitar\nElectro Harmonix 12AY7 Mic Pre\nAssorted speaker and signal cables\nSansAmp Classic\nAssorted Guitar FX pedals\nVintage Wharfdale woofers\nSony MZ-R90\nBoss BR-80\nAKG K-240\nAuratone Copies\ndbx parts\nCrown D-75 amp\nVox AC-4 amp\n\nMarkus Cremer \n\nGuitars:\n– BC Rich Virgin w/ Bareknuckle Aftermath PU set\n– ESP LTD F-207 w/ Fishman Fluence PU set\n– Seagull 12-string acoustic Cedar (~1990)\n– Ovation CS-257\n– Squire bass guitar\nAmps:\n– Mesa Boogie 295\n– Line 6 LD150\n– Sony STR-DN1030\n– Sony STR-DG600\nSpeakers:\n– Laney 4×12 (~1990)\n– EV ELX115P PA/Stage Monitors (pair)\n– Epicure EPI202 HiFi speakers (pair) (~1975)\n– Siemens HiFi speakers (pair) (~1965)\nVarious:\n– Chauvet Scorpion laser\n– ADJ VFI300 fog machine\n\nMatt Boudreau \n\nRetro Instruments OP-6 Microphone Preamp\nAmphion Amp500\nAT4047MP\nUniversal Audio Apollo Silver\nNeumann U87\nWhiteStone Audio P331\nAEA TRP2 Mic Pre\n\nSteve Oppenheimer \n\ndbx PB-48 48-point TRS patch bays (2)\nDigiTech Studio Vocalist EX vocal harmony processor\ndbx Project 1 Model 242 Parametric EQ\ndbx 140A Type II Broadcast Noise Reduction\ndbx 263X de-esser\nAphex Model 110 Aural Exciter Type E\nHughes Sound Retrieval System AK-100 3-D audio processor\nHughes Retriever AK-500 3-D audio processor\nPreSonus FireStudio Tube audio/MIDI interface\nConquest MPS-1000 48-point TRS modular patch bay\nBoss SE50 stereo multi-effects\n\n\n \nAbout Airship Laboratories \nAirship Laboratories is a 3\,000 square foot media production facility adjacent to the San Francisco Bay in Richmond\, CA. Built in the late ’70s\, the studio has had two major retrofits: first in the ’90s with the Studio A build-out and then again in 2011 when new studio owner Neil Godbole took over and invested in a full digital integration. \nThe Airship features two control rooms\, one of the largest and best-sounding live rooms in the Bay Area\, several auxiliary and isolation rooms\, a listening lounge\, and a full kitchen. In addition to an airy and inviting floor-plan\, the ability to bring in natural air and light allows the peaceful surroundings of the bay to fill the studio with character—the perfect environment for focused creativity. \n 
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