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SUMMARY:Audio Engineering Society San Francisco Swap Meet
DESCRIPTION:Wes Dooley\, AEA Ribbon Mics will give a workshop at the Audio Engineering Society swap meet at CCSF on April 7\, 2018\nJust added:\nWes Dooley\, AEA Ribbon Mics\nAES Fellow Wes Dooley\, founder of AEA Ribbon Mics in Pasadena\, will be joining our swap meet as a seller and conduct a workshop on ribbon mics during the swap meet. This is a great opportunity to come learn everything you ever wanted to know about ribbon mics. \nThere is still time to sign up to sell your extra audio gear at the AES Audio Swap Meet on Saturday\, April 7th\, in San Francisco\, or put it on your calendar to come shop. Early signups indicate that this might be our biggest swap meet yet. \nSpend a Saturday buying\, selling or browsing great audio gear and instruments with other Bay Area audio professionals at our spring swap meet\, on Saturday\, April 7\, 2018\, at City College San Francisco Arts Extension Building. We will also have a lounge area with snacks to hang out and network. \nHosted 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. \nAudio Engineering Society San Francisco will post an advance page on our website of gear sellers plan to bring and a wish list of what people are looking for\, as that information gets communicated to us. \nTickets to attend: open to everyone\, members and non-members:\nAdvance: $3 per person ($4.14 with service fees) at Eventbrite.\nAt the door: $5 per person \nInfo for Sellers:\nIf 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 studios and halls\, so giving us a rough idea of what you plan to bring helps AES plan space and promote. \nVendor spaces are payable in advance through eventbrite: once you’ve reserved your spot\, we’ll send you information on how to prepay for your space. \nAES Members: $10 includes your admission\nNon-AES Members: $15 includes your admission \nLocations 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. \nMove-in at 9:00am. Doors for shoppers at 10:00am. \nTo request a selling spot\, please fill out the following form:\n[wufoo username=”aessf” formhash=”z9118wv1f4z8fd” autoresize=”true” height=”760″ header=”show” ssl=”true”] \n  \n \nUpdates on Sellers as of April 4:\nNote–this is what sellers have listed to bring so far\, not a complete list. Some are still sorting through their gear and we expect more sellers to be signing up.\n \nFabulous door prize: There is an upright piano at CCSF\, free to the first person willing to take it. \nDavid Bowles/Swineshead Productions\, LLC\nForsell SMP-2A stereo mic pre (2) separate paths for phantom-powered and non-phantom-powered mics).\nPelican 6RU rolling case\nPelican 2RU case\nOdyessy 4RU semi-firm gear case\nOlympus OM-1 camera with 50m f1.4\, 28mm f.3.5 and 135mm f3.5\nLOTS of spare connectors\, format converters\, etc. etc.\n2 x 125′ stereo cable\nLots of misc cables\, connectors\nPlextor PX716UF external CD/DVD writer\nART S8 (8-channel balanced mic splitter)\n…maybe more\, as I sort things through \nWes Dooley/AEA Ribbon Mics\nA mix of mics and gear \nDemian Martin/Product Design AServices\nExcess audio test equipment: Audio analyzers Tape recorder analyzer\nSound cards and audio interfaces\nParts\n3M M79 tape recorder (I’ll bring a picture. its too big to schlep)\n(one small table and several boxes of stuff) \nCameron Bashaw/Neologic Sudios\n01: Schecter C7 Hellraiser + strings\n02. BC Rich NJ Supreme w-Hardcase & accessories + strap + strings\n03. Breedlove Atlas\, w-gig bag\n04. Ibanez Soundgear Bass w-gig bag\, hi-z cable + strap\n05. Line 6 Vetta\, Floorboard + ethernet & power cable\n06. Line 6 Bass Pod XT Pro\n07. Mackie Big Knob\n08. SE Electronics Reflexion Filter\n09. M-Audio Keystation 49e\n10. Raxxess Rack Rails 6-RU\n11. Neutrik NC-MX XLR Male Adapters (set of 16)\n12. Amphenol XLR Male Adapters (set of 16)\n13. Generic XLR Male Adapters (set of 8)\n14. 3x Fender Amp Corner Set of 4\n15. Cleartone Low B string for bass guitar (5th string)\n16. EVGA GeForce 560 SC Graphics card.\n17. Corsair H100i V2 all-in-one liquid cooler kit for processors.\n18. Emerson 32″ LCD HDTV/PC monitor. \nJosh Turner/TooFar Media\nSome outboard rack gear (including Inward Connections mic pres and compressors\nMotion Sound rack Leslie speaker)\nmicrophones\npercussion instruments (shakers\, frame drums\, etc)\nassorted accessories (cables\, DIs\, etc)\n \nTed Marsh/Ted Marsh Enterprises\n1. Yamaha: A4115H 100W powered bass reflex cabinet with 15” speaker with Electro-Voice: DH2 high frequency driver\, HP1240 horn\n2. Korg M3R\n3. Kurzweil SP88\n4. There may be additional items \nDave Peck\nTwo SSL Alphalink 24 channel AD/DA converters\ntwo small vintage synthesizers (1978 Arp Odyssey and 1980 Moog Prodigy)\nWeiss Hydra-X AES format converter box. \nStuart Rosenthal/Rosenthal Productions\nMic Preamps\nmicrophones\nmixers\nsnakes\nanalog outboard gear\, etc. \nJohn Sillari/Media ProVisions\nThree (3) Mackie Onyx 1640i 16-Channel 4-Bus Firewire Analog Mixer 24/96 \nDavid Sands/Zoox\nsmall Behringer portable mixer (12X4X2) withfx\nsmall Yamaha portable mixer (8X2) \nChris Cooper/Blue Seven Audio\nvarious lengths 9451/Belden/Gepco/Canare wire up to 50’\n48 pair multicore 75’\n4 channel insert cable 30’\nMisc Elco shells 36/56 pin M/F\n2 – In floor boxes for 2 speaker connections-prewired with speakon\n2 – Avid/Digidesin Digilink adapters 12” (old to new version)\nNetgear Gigabit router in box\n15’X4’ Cabinet felt roll\nAPB Dynasonics Spectra Ti 48 channel live console in road case with custom load table\nHeavy duty 100’ 32×6 Stage box/snake by Whirlwind with Cat5e link\nMisc road cases 8-16RU\nVarious pieces outboard gear\nAntelope Audio OCX Master Clock refurbed \nCharlie Cluff/Knock Knock Recording Studio\nJBL 4312 control monitors (near mint)\nYamaha MG166cx 16 channel mixer\nYamaha MW12cx 12 channel mixer\n96 point tiny telephone patch bays (3x)\nOtari CB-107 auto locator (for parts)\nValley Audio 401 rack units (3x)\nAphex Aural Exciter rack unit\nMarshall MG100HDFX amp head\n7 disc CD duplicator
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