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bundy trombone with case and mouth piece - $60 (murray)
bundy trombone with case and mouth piece - $60 (murray) murray
this trombone is like the sister for a trumpet of mine that i am also selling. has been around my house for a number of years, mostly just sitting in the case. i maybe play it once a month for 20-30 minutes, if that. i have a lot of instruments around. this one says made by selmer and designed by bach on the bell. its a decent playing student level trombone. laquer is still in pretty good condition. comes with mouthpiece and hard case. price is firm. located in murray near 4500 south and i-15. call victor @ 801-450-9468 Location: murrayits NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
Soundtracs Topaz 24 channel analog console - $500 (Murray)
Soundtracs Topaz 24 channel analog console - $500 (Murray) Murray
This would be great to bridge the gap between your Pro Tools system and the wonderful sound of analog...This unit is in good condition, and works great (except for the talk back mic; easy to get around with an empty track). All 24 channels, mic inputs, line inputs, and groups work.  Heres some information on it:The Project 8 is an analog 8-bus mixer designed for multitrack recording that comes in 24- and 32-channel (48- and 64-input) versions. Because its an in-line design, the Project 8 has two inputs (Channel and Monitor) for each channel strip. Generally , the Channel is used for recording live tracks during tracking and overdubbing and for tape tracks during mixdown. The Monitor can be used to monitor previously recorded tape tracks (or virtual MIDI/workstation tracks) during tracking/overdubbing and for sending any other line input source to the 2-track bus during mixdown.Channel InputsStarting from the top of the input channel, the Project 8 has a scribble strip and switches for phase reverse, phantom power, flip and bus (more on flip and bus later). The gain pot has a 10dB to 60dB range for mic and a -20dB to 30dB range for line-level signals.The channel EQ section has a high-shelving band at 12 kHz, low-shelving at 80 Hz, and two swept-mid EQs. MF1 EQ is sweepable from 350 to 8k Hz, and the MF2 EQ is sweepable from 50 to 1k Hz. All EQ has a +/-15dB range and a center detent. EQ bypass switches are provided. A dedicated 2-band EQ devoted to the Monitor input consists of high-/low-shelving EQs (80 and 12k Hz), both with a +/-15 dB range.The aux section uses a four-of-six arrangement, meaning that there are six aux send outputs, but only four can be used on a channel at a time. Aux 1 is a pre-fader channel send, and Aux 2 is a pre-fader monitor send; unfortunately, these cannot be switched for post-fader use. Auxes 3 and 4 are post-fader sends and can be switched for use with either the Channel or Monitor input. Switches allow routing Aux 3 to the Aux 5 output and Aux 4 to the Aux 6 output.ConnectionAll of the jacks, except for headphone and talkback, are located on the back of the mixer. The mic inputs are XLRs; all others are 1/4-inch phone jacks. Inserts are TRS, requiring Y-cables for sends and returns.Each channel has five jacks: mic, line, insert, monitor/tape in and tape out. There are separate mic and line input jacks, but as there is no mic/line switching, only one source should be plugged into these jacks for each channel. Whatever is plugged into the mic or line jacks is by default routed to the channel input. The insert jack (post-EQ) allows you to process each channel individually. The monitor/tape in jack is routed by default to the monitor input section on the channel strip. You will normally connect your tape returns here, but you can connect any other line-level source. Pressing the Flip button reverses the channel and monitor assignments. Whatever is connected to the mic or line inputs will now be routed to the monitor section, and whatever is plugged into the monitor/tape inputs will now be routed to the channel section.Project 8 employs an elegant floating-bus scheme, which allows you to record using direct outputs or the group bus, without repatching. The tape out jacks connect to your tape inputs and serve double duty as both direct outs and group bus outs. These work in conjunction with the bus switches on the channel strip. When the bus switch for a channel is not depressed, that channels tape out jack functions as a direct out.In addition to the floating-bus scheme, Project 8 has eight dedicated Group Out jacks. The rest of the back panel contains eight TRS insert jacks for the groups, Aux 1-6 output jacks, four TRS stereo effects return jacks, control room A and B L/R jacks, studio L/R jacks, main L/R jacks, main L/R TRS inserts, monitor mix L/R jacks, 2-track A and 2-track B L/R input jacks, and connections for the outboard power supply, optional meter bridge and automation. Although non-rackmountable, the power supplys convection cooling does not require a fan and provides silent operation.  Location: Murrayits NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
Dod attack & grunge pedals $25 each, direct box $20, misc pedal--$15& (Murray)
Dod attack & grunge pedals $25 each, direct box $20, misc pedal--$15& (Murray) Murray
I have a Dod attack pedal, Dod grunge pedal, a extreme chorus pedel for $25.00 each, and a momentary pedal for--$10. Call me at 801-556-9324. Thanks Location: Murrayits NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
Cymbal, Sabian B8, 20" heavy duty ride, great condition $70. Salt Lake (Murray)
Cymbal, Sabian B8, 20 Murray
This is a real nice sounding Sabian B8, 20\