Welcome to Showtrade® Pre-Listing Services
Here's your chance to view up and coming equipment that has yet to be listed on The Showtrade Outlet eBay store. Some equipment is in the process of being repaired while other pieces are awaiting appraisal. If you see something you like send us an e-mail with your best offer and we will forward it to the owner for consideration. You could be the next owner of some of this classic equipment before it hits the market!
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HHB CDR 830 BurnIt Plus |
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HHB CDR 830 BurnIt Plus - More information to come and price to be determined. |
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Panasonic SV3700 |
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The Panasonic SV3700 incorporates technological refinements for enhanced sound quality and functionality. It features 18-bit resolution DAC's, together with 1-bit, 64 times oversampling A-D converter. The result is a wide dynamic range, low noise and great linearity. In audible terms this means natural sound, true to the original, with minimum coloration. The SV3700 incorporates the highest quality, high tolerance components, resulting in low noise and exceptional reliability. |
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Studer A820 2-Track |
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Studer A820 2-Track - More information to come and price to be determined. | |
Tascam DA302 |
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Physically, the DA302 is the size of a typical pro DAT machine: 3U high and quite deep. On the technical front, the DA302 uses 1-bit delta-sigma A/D and D/A converters; in practice, this means that it produces good, natural-sounding recordings. The front panel is awash with controls, and no wonder: each deck has its own transport and track ID management controls. There's a single custom display in the middle of the front panel, but within the display are two level meters and two tape counters, along with various status icons - sample rate, dubbing mode, Auto ID, and so on. With two decks on board, headphone monitoring could be a problem: a three-way switch lets you listen to either deck separately, or both together. |
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Tascam DA302 |
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Physically, the DA302 is the size of a typical pro DAT machine: 3U high and quite deep. On the technical front, the DA302 uses 1-bit delta-sigma A/D and D/A converters; in practice, this means that it produces good, natural-sounding recordings. The front panel is awash with controls, and no wonder: each deck has its own transport and track ID management controls. There's a single custom display in the middle of the front panel, but within the display are two level meters and two tape counters, along with various status icons - sample rate, dubbing mode, Auto ID, and so on. With two decks on board, headphone monitoring could be a problem: a three-way switch lets you listen to either deck separately, or both together. |
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