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Tom Young

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Re: Who's next?
« Reply #30 on: April 08, 2013, 08:43:21 AM »

Long ago Meyer made an analog console but I don't know if they were ever available in the US.

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It was made by a ATL, a Japanese company who were (I believe) the Meyer distributor there. The consoles (FOH and Stage Monitor models) were available in the US through Meyer. They had one at the Fillmore when we were there for the 5th day of SIM class in 1997.

For its time the console was very well designed, sounded great and built like a tank.
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Re: Who's next?
« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2013, 07:37:26 PM »

I think I mixed mons on one of those at a Quattro club in Japan around 95 or so?
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Re: Who's next?
« Reply #32 on: April 10, 2013, 08:18:44 PM »

It was made by a ATL, a Japanese company who were (I believe) the Meyer distributor there. The consoles (FOH and Stage Monitor models) were available in the US through Meyer. They had one at the Fillmore when we were there for the 5th day of SIM class in 1997.

For its time the console was very well designed, sounded great and built like a tank.

All of the above is correct.   A few of these consoles were bought and installed in the SF Bay Area.  I mixed many jazz shows on one at the "Life on the Water" Theater which was on one of the piers at Fort Mason.

It was a great sounding and well built console but NOT priced to compete with other desks of it's size.   And for those who could afford it the Gamble boards had more inputs and aux sends so they became the "natural match" for big Meyer systems in the USA.
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