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A + H gl2200 channel strips, wear to buy them?
Alan Sledzieski:
Title says it all. Thanks for any help?
Ivan Beaver:
Alan Sledzieski wrote on Sat, 15 January 2011 15:15
Title says it all. Thanks for any help?
I would start with Allen & Heath myself.
I know that seems a little weird
You aren't going to find many people that stock them
Greg Cameron:
American Music and Sound is a U.S. based A&H parts & service depot. They were very helpful when I had to fix up my GL4000
Support dude: David Mitchell <david.mitchell@americanmusicandsound.com>
Parts sales: Mindy Galvin <Mindy.Galvin@AmericanMusicAndSound.com>
Greg
Alan Sledzieski:
Greg Cameron wrote on Sat, 15 January 2011 15:47
American Music and Sound is a U.S. based A&H parts & service depot. They were very helpful when I had to fix up my GL4000
Support dude: David Mitchell <david.mitchell@americanmusicandsound.com>
Parts sales: Mindy Galvin <Mindy.Galvin@AmericanMusicAndSound.com>
Greg
Any Idea on what a channel strip would cost? Theres a gl2200 on ebay with a bad power supply, thinking on getting that?
Greg Cameron:
Alan Sledzieski wrote on Sun, 16 January 2011 13:47
Greg Cameron wrote on Sat, 15 January 2011 15:47
American Music and Sound is a U.S. based A&H parts & service depot. They were very helpful when I had to fix up my GL4000
Support dude: David Mitchell <david.mitchell@americanmusicandsound.com>
Parts sales: Mindy Galvin <Mindy.Galvin@AmericanMusicAndSound.com>
Greg
Any Idea on what a channel strip would cost? Theres a gl2200 on ebay with a bad power supply, thinking on getting that?
Reseat the ribbon cable first. Have you opened up the mixer? It's super simple.
Greg
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