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<blockquote data-quote="ghostinthemachine" data-source="post: 76689" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>Analogos - not so fast.</p><p></p><p>Each channel houses around 200 capacitors - to recap the whole desk cost nearly R700 000... and that is in capacitors alone! Then add the op-amps, input and output transformers, metal frame, channel casings, meters (one such SIFAM VU meter is around R1k), double-sided PCBs, PSU (twelve high current regulated devices), George Massenburg Labs automation system, Apple Computer, VDH wiring throughout the unit, shipping from England, on-site construction, channel alignment etc. It all adds up. The desk can host 114 analogue balanced channels. This was (and still remains) one of the most beautiful sounding & best analogue consoles ever built. The Rolls Royce of the console world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghostinthemachine, post: 76689, member: 760"] Analogos - not so fast. Each channel houses around 200 capacitors - to recap the whole desk cost nearly R700 000... and that is in capacitors alone! Then add the op-amps, input and output transformers, metal frame, channel casings, meters (one such SIFAM VU meter is around R1k), double-sided PCBs, PSU (twelve high current regulated devices), George Massenburg Labs automation system, Apple Computer, VDH wiring throughout the unit, shipping from England, on-site construction, channel alignment etc. It all adds up. The desk can host 114 analogue balanced channels. This was (and still remains) one of the most beautiful sounding & best analogue consoles ever built. The Rolls Royce of the console world. [/QUOTE]
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