Vintage Alice AD62-DISCRETE-Mixer Desk/Console-Limiter-Summing-Inductor EQ
I have not tested this item but it turns on. Sold as seen as it’s so old but would be a great addition to a collector. Missing two of the buttons - see photos
The Alice Stancoil AD62(often AD62/2 or AD62/3) is a rare, vintage British-made discrete mixing console from the early 1970s, designed by Ted Fletcher. It is known for its "thick" sound, transformer-balanced mic/line preamps, 3-band EQ, and a distinctive transistor limiter on the mix bus. Key Features and Details:
- Design: Early 1970s, often 6-channel configuration.
- Sound Profile: Known for having a warm, "hairy," or "thick" sound, suitable for drums and guitars.
- Components: Utilizes discrete components and transformers, with an inductor-based mid-boost EQ.
- Limiter: Features a built-in transistor limiter on the mix bus, described as "wild" and effective for squashing sounds.
- Common Issues: Due to age, units often require servicing, particularly for power supply hum (filter capacitors) and dirty pots/switches.
- Legacy: The AD62 was a predecessor to the later, more common Alice 828 mixer.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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