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Mastering Lab ML 10 Mixing Monitor System
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USD 4,200.00 |
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USD 4,200.00 |
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| Start Time |
Thursday, July 24, 2008 |
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Sunday, August 03, 2008 |
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Los Angeles, California |
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Custom Mastering Lab ML10 Monitoring SystemThis custom system was designed by the founder of The Mastering Lab, Doug Sax. Included is a highly modified Yamaha P-2200 power amp designed to go with these monitors and separate high and low Freq.,and twisted silver speaker cables. Very few of these complete systems were built and sold. This system was put together in 1993 for the Robb Brothers founders and owners of Cherokee Recording Studios, this has been their personal mix system for many years and has been used on many hit recordings. many famous engineers still use these for there personal mix systems. The much sought after ML10 used the original Tannoy SRM-B/SGM-B 10" Dual-Concentric rolled-rubber-surround paper cone driver with the Mastering Lab Crossover. Manley and The Mastering Lab jointly-commissioned the last ever production of this famous driver to build a limited run of the ML10 before Tannoy discontinued the SGM10 p/n 2558R driver around 1992. The beefy, dense, non-resonant cabinet was constructed of 1 1/2" thick MDF finished in black formica with either 1" thick solid walnut or cherry sides. These sides served to protect the corners of the cabinet. (There do exist some early ML10 without the solid wood side bumpers and yes, we observed folks dinging the corners of the formica slamming into walls and doors which is why we added the solid wood side bumpers!) The Crossover was The Mastering Lab's creation. They had been retro fitting the crossover into little plastic boxes banged on the back of stock Tannoy SRM-B/SGM-B 5/8" ply cabinets before this joint project came to light. The idea was we would design and build strong and heavily braced new cabinets 15" Wide X 10" Deep X 22" Tall weighing in at 50 lbs. each, order the drivers and build Doug Sax's crossover into these ML10's with proper production techniques, all with the crossover controls mounted on the front for the first time, and Bi-ampable/Bi-wireable recessed five way binding posts on the back.
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