djowns
01-05-2005, 08:56 PM
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Vestax PMC-07 for sale
This is an older Vestax PMC-07. It's one of the original Japaneese versions, that holds superior quality over the later models that were mostly constructed in china. This mixer has done me well for many years now, however the time has finally come to move on to the rane ttm-56i. The mixer functions just the same as the day I bought it. This mixer has been kept in excellent shape, kept under a towel when not in use to avoid dust, and transported in a mixer case so as to ensure it's saftey. This mixer has been my baby for years, and I'll be sad to see it go. There are only a few minor issues, that hardly effect the functionality of the mixer. Below is a list:
-The master/cue switch, and the left channels transform switch are snapped off. They can still be changed with a pen or key, and do not in anyway influence the sound quality or function of the mixer. No one who knows what they are doing scratches on the transform switch these days anyways.
-You may notice that the mixer is not as asthetically pleasing as it would be brand new. At one point I colored all the lettering on the mixer red, and purchased a new red faceplate for the mixer. Since than I painted the face plate gun metal, and the paint has worn away around the crossfader where I scratch.
-The crossfader was recently replaced, and I maintain and clean all of my faders using CAILUBE MCL. The faders are all as buttery as can be. None of the faders are sticky.
- You also may notice that I have different knobs on the mixer than come with it stock. I intentionally swapped out the smaller knobs for the larger ones, as they are easier to see in the dark, and far easier to adjust when they are larger, not to mention, I lost a good portion of the original ones. I will attach all the extra knobs I have with the mixer upon shipping
I have posted very pictures so as you can see all the details of the mixer. If you want pictures of any other parts of the mixer feel free to ask. Currently, I am selling this mixer for $200, plus whatever the cost of shipping and handling may be. Brand new pmc-07's cost $410, and the cheapest place selling them right now is www.djdeals.com . Thats a steal, considering these mixers used to go for $600+. Therefore, I think my price is more than fair.
Vestax PMC-07 for sale
This is an older Vestax PMC-07. It's one of the original Japaneese versions, that holds superior quality over the later models that were mostly constructed in china. This mixer has done me well for many years now, however the time has finally come to move on to the rane ttm-56i. The mixer functions just the same as the day I bought it. This mixer has been kept in excellent shape, kept under a towel when not in use to avoid dust, and transported in a mixer case so as to ensure it's saftey. This mixer has been my baby for years, and I'll be sad to see it go. There are only a few minor issues, that hardly effect the functionality of the mixer. Below is a list:
-The master/cue switch, and the left channels transform switch are snapped off. They can still be changed with a pen or key, and do not in anyway influence the sound quality or function of the mixer. No one who knows what they are doing scratches on the transform switch these days anyways.
-You may notice that the mixer is not as asthetically pleasing as it would be brand new. At one point I colored all the lettering on the mixer red, and purchased a new red faceplate for the mixer. Since than I painted the face plate gun metal, and the paint has worn away around the crossfader where I scratch.
-The crossfader was recently replaced, and I maintain and clean all of my faders using CAILUBE MCL. The faders are all as buttery as can be. None of the faders are sticky.
- You also may notice that I have different knobs on the mixer than come with it stock. I intentionally swapped out the smaller knobs for the larger ones, as they are easier to see in the dark, and far easier to adjust when they are larger, not to mention, I lost a good portion of the original ones. I will attach all the extra knobs I have with the mixer upon shipping
I have posted very pictures so as you can see all the details of the mixer. If you want pictures of any other parts of the mixer feel free to ask. Currently, I am selling this mixer for $200, plus whatever the cost of shipping and handling may be. Brand new pmc-07's cost $410, and the cheapest place selling them right now is www.djdeals.com . Thats a steal, considering these mixers used to go for $600+. Therefore, I think my price is more than fair.