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ATT: Audio guys! Dangerous Music D-Box - CHEAP!

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Mo Facta

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Item: Dangerous Music D-Box
Age: 6 years
Price: R10000
Warranty: No
Packaging: Can organise
Condition: Good
Location: Randburg, JHB
Reason: Don't need it anymore
Shipping: On you including packaging
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Link: D-BOX - Dangerous Music

Dangerous Music D-Box

This piece of kit needs no introduction but here goes. Dead quiet DAC, monitor controller and summing bus. Sounds fantastic. The Swiss army knife of the project/home recording studio setup. This unit is absolutely top shelf, handmade in the USA and is mastering-quality reference grade.

It is in good condition but as you can see in the pic below some of the rubber bands around the knobs have come off over time. I used it in my studio for years without fail and it never disappointed. Otherwise it's in perfect working order.

I don't do audio work at home any more since I work in broadcast now and it basically just got relegated to a volume control for my gaming PC :). I would like it to go to a good home where it will be used to its full potential again.

Features:

- Hand-built in the USA.
- Transparent monitoring from a meticulous Chris Muth design.
- 8 Channels of unmatched analog summing.
- Reference-grade digital-to-analog conversion. (The best I've ever heard in 15 years as an audio engineer.)
- Enormous headroom, big soundstage, and superior sonic imaging.
- Two crystal clear 20-watt/channel headphone amplifiers.
- Accepts both professional (+4dBu) and commercial (-10dBV) - analog signals.
- Select between two sets of monitors.
- Full talkback functionality with on-board mic.
- Effortless outboard gear integration.
- Expand your summing path with 2-BUS+ or 2-BUS LT

Summing inputs are DB25 Tascam pin out. All other I/O are XLR. The AES/EBU inputs accept S/PDIF (copper only, no optical, but it will even take S/PDIF from your PC motherboard/soundcard if you have an RCA to XLR adapter).

New price is R33,000

Asking R10,000. This is a steal.

I bought it when they were first released and so I feel the price is fair given the missing rubber bands on the knobs.

Cheers :)

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