soundcraftsman/pe2217/graphic equalizer

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laykexx

Audiophyte
There is one on ebay need help with the price right at 900.00 dollars can this be right clams never used new in box can't find no Info on it so doe's any body konw am new at this just starting new system starting with JBL 4312s yes old but ok so help Please. 1k is a lot.Thanks. email layke@cebridge.net
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
There is one on ebay need help with the price right at 900.00 dollars can this be right clams never used new in box can't find no Info on it so doe's any body konw am new at this just starting new system starting with JBL 4312s yes old but ok so help Please. 1k is a lot.Thanks. email layke@cebridge.net
That sounds rather expensive. How many bands and what are you trying to accomplish?
What kind of a speaker is that 4312?
Have you checked Behringer web site for EQs?
 
highfihoney

highfihoney

Audioholic Samurai
Soundcraftsmen equipment was low end mid fi gear at best,mostly it was economy gear & not high quality or highly sought after,the $900 price tag is because its listed as new in box which in most cases is not a good thing with 30 plus year old electronics,the seller is looking for a sucker plain & simple.
 
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laykexx

Audiophyte
Well JBL professional series model 4312 control monitor speakers in the day flag ship mine are restored by JBL at great cost to me like I said am starting a vintage system. Thanks
 
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joshw

Audiophyte
Soundcraftsmen products were absolutely not "low end, mid fi ... economy gear" as Highfihoney states. Realistic/Radio Shack falls under that category, fair and square. But Soundcraftsmen made some seriously great equipment used by audiophiles and pro audio techs in recording studio and live performance settings. For a company to excel in both markets required high quality and reliability. While $900 is way more than the PE2217 normally sells, it's a really great and well made piece of audio equipment. The combination of a super transparent preamp and wire-wound coil, octave eq combined with a zero-gain and channel balance feature plus tons of inputs was unheard of at the time. It sold for $530 in the early 70s(not cheap!). It worked(s) great and looks really nice too.
 

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