I thought Adam Curry used some kind of Stereo tube processor he called it. For the longest time, I thought that was the brand name of the thing but all that really says, come to find out, that it's probably a compressor/limiter/broadcast processor that uses tubes instead of whatever they do these days.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sunshine" <sunsh...@abe.midco.net>
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on the subject of mixers/vacume tubes and the like has anyone here ever
heard of a valve eq?
----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <djdoct...@att.net>
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What a Shame to have to get red of it.
But I guess you done what you had to do.
My best regards.
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Schindler" <garys5...@comcast.net>
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it was 100 watts, and I moved and didn't have the room. I downsized from a
big house now to a smaller one and don't have the room for bulky
equipment.
----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <djdoct...@att.net>
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High Garry,
Why did you get red of them?
How much power did they put out?
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Schindler" <garys5...@comcast.net>
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that is a good clean power mixer.

one of my favorite power amplifiers I had was made by Hauffman. it used
match 12-AU-7. I could kick myself for getting rid of it. it had a
couple of electrolytic caps go bad, but it was easy enough to take care
of. that thing could kick but.

----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <djdoct...@att.net>
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High Garry,
Those were the mixers that had built in power amps in them.
There were some mixers that were only preamps, no power amps on board
at all!
But you had to have a really good power amp like the Bogen DS-265.
Or else, the RCA Victor DB-2130.
I have both of those amps.
I also have an RCA Victor stereo powered mixer that puts out 150 watts
per channel.
That one came out of an old church.
They were going to throw it out because it didn't work anymore.
I asked the pastor of that church what was wrong with it.
He told me, it just didn't work anymore.
I asked him if I could take it home with me, I mite be able to get it
to work again.
He said, sure, if you want it, then take it.
The only thing that I found wrong with it was, all 8 of the 6550 tubes
were burned out.
And some resisters and caps needed to be replaced.
Once I done that, it was like a new one all over again.
I still use it every now and then.
The record out jacks on that mixer, are connected to a pare of ECC82
tubes.
That really sweetens my recordings!
My best regards.
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary G Schindler" <garys5...@comcast.net>
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I was going to tell you the same thing, portable yesterday and today
are two different things. I used to have some Bogan and Duquesne mixers
that were the size of portable televisions, and they were mono. they
were 90 watts. I don't think the young lady wants to tote anything like
that.


----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <djdoct...@att.net>
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High Garry,
That is not really true.
In the 1950's and 60's, some of them had to be portable.
Sometimes, a PA system had to be sat up to address a small gathering
of people.
Like for instants, in schools sometimes in the class rooms.
And also, some radio stations had to use them for remote
broadcasting.
But the amplifiers in them, put out no more then 20 to 70 watts of
power.
But that was just the mono mottles.
The stereo mottles, had jacks on them that allowed you to hook up
turntables and open real tape recorders.
They put out a minimum of 70 to a maximum of 100 watts per channel.
So you see, they had to be portable so that they could be carried
from one place to another.
However, the higher powered ones, weren't light wait.
And the kinds of tubes that they used were either 7581's or 6550's.
Some of them, used either 6P35's or 6CA7's.
These were the kinds of power tubes they used.
They all used either ECC83's or 12AX7's for preamp tubes.
Some of them, used tubes like the 6DJ8 which is being called, the
6922 tube today.
They also used the ECC99 which is being called, the 12BF7 tube today.
There were some which are now being dubbed as odd tubes today being
used in the preamps of those mixers.
Tubes like the 6AU6 which is not being made anymore, and the EF86
tube.
Personally, I don't see how could some of those PA systems could be
called portable.
I say this because, some of them are as big as 19 to 25 inch TV sets.
My best regards.
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Schindler" <garys5...@comcast.net>
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I agree with you. usually solid state mixers sound cold compared to
the tube predecessors. if you had a vacuum tube mixer it wouldn't be
portable anyway.
----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <djdoct...@att.net>
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High Garry,
I've been fooling around with audio equipment since I was 5 years
old.
I've seen and heard it all.
Nothing sounds like a vacuum tube except a real live vacuum tube.
The simulators don't come close to it.
My best regards.
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Schindler" <garys5...@comcast.net>
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Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 7:23 PM
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not for that price, they just simulate the British EQ effects. I
personally would opt for the optional battery powered one.

----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ DOCTOR P" <djdoct...@att.net>
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High Tom,
Are you saying, some of these mixers have vacuum tubes in them?
 John.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom" <t...@pc-audio.org>
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Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 4:42 PM
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Kathy,

Here's a few mixers that might meet your needs.

Behringer XENYX-502
5 Input 2 Bus Mixer w/EQ
Behringer XENYX-502 5 Input 2 Bus Mixer w/EQ
Small, Affordable and Great Sounding! The new 2-Bus XENYX 502
has 5 inputs and main mix, stereo CD/tape plus separate
headphone outputs, and boasts the new XENYX Mic Preamp, which
matches the sound quality, transparency, headroom and dynamic
range of a boutique-styled, standalone mic preamp. Featuring
a neo-classic "British-Style" 2- band EQ, which gives the
warmth and musicality of those '60s and '70s mega-console
desks, the XENYX 502 offers assignable CD/tape inputs for
routing flexibility, and comes in an ultra low-noise, high
headroom design.
Main Features:
. Premium ultra low-noise, high headroom analog mixer
. State-of-the-art XENYX Mic Preamp comparable to stand-alone
boutique preamps (no 48V phantom power on the XENYX 502)
. Neo-classic "British" 2-band EQ for warm and musical sound
. Main mix, stereo CD/tape plus separate headphone outputs
. CD/tape inputs assignable to headphone output or main mix
outputs
. High-quality components and exceptionally rugged
construction ensure long life
$44.99

Behringer XENYX-802
8 Input 2 Bus Mixer w/EQ
Behringer XENYX-802 8 Input 2 Bus Mixer w/EQ
Small, Affordable and Great Sounding! The new 2-Bus XENYX 802
has 8 inputs and an FX Send control for each channel, and
boasts 2 XENYX Mic Preamps, which match the sound quality,
transparency, headroom and dynamic range of boutique-styled,
standalone mic preamps. Featuring a neo-classic
"British-Style" 3- band EQ, which gives the warmth and
musicality of those '60s and '70s mega-console desks, the
XENYX 802 offers assignable CD/tape inputs for routing
flexibility, and comes in an ultra low-noise, high headroom
design.
Main Features: . Premium ultra low-noise, high headroom
analog mixer . 2 state-of-the-art XENYX Mic Preamps
comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps; 48V phantom power
. Neo-classic "British" 3-band EQs for warm and musical sound
. 1 post fader FX send per channel for external FX devices .
1 stereo aux return for FX applications or as separate stereo
input . Main mix outputs plus separate control room, phones
and stereo CD/tape outputs . CD/tape inputs assignable to
main mix or control room/phones outputs . High-quality
components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long
life.
$59.99

Behringer XENYX-1002B
10-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Preamps and Optional Battery
Operation
Behringer XENYX-1002B 10-Input 2-Bus Mixer with XENYX Preamps
and Optional Battery Operation
The Behringer XENYX 1002B is a 10-Input 2-bus mixer offering
two high quality XENYX mic preamps, "British" 3-band EQs for
classic, warm sound and optional battery operation. Behringer
XENYX 1002B Features: . Premium ultra-low noise analog mixer
with optional battery operation . 2 state-of-the-art XENYX
Mic Preamps comparable to stand-alone boutique preamps .
Neo-classic ''British'' 3-band EQs for warm and musical sound
. 4 balanced, high-headroom stereo inputs with 3 additional
mic inputs . One post-fader FX send and one pre-fader MON
send per channel for external FX devices and monitor
applications . Clip LEDs on all channels and dedicated
inserts on all mono channels . Main output plus separate
Phones and CD/Tape outputs . Switchable phantom power for
condenser microphones . Long-wearing 60-mm logarithmic-taper
master fader and sealed rotary controls . External power
supply for noise-free audio and superior transient response .
High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction
. Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany
$99.99

** Message From: Kathy Szinnyey **
>Hey, guys and gals!  I'm looking for a not terribly
>sophisticated mike mixer that is small that I
can take on the
>road with my Netbook.  Any ideas?


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