Strobe Recording
08/13/2018
We are selling our Neotek Series IIIc circa. 1980. Please let me know if your interested and please pass on to your friends! Feel free to contact me direct with any questions.
Neotek Series IIIc 1980 | Strobe Inventory Sales This is a fully working 28 channels, 24 inputs, 24 busses, 4 aux sends, 6 stereo sub-groups. Includes working power supply, 9 patch bays, connectors, mic snakes, patch bay cables and stand. The console was completely rewired and re-capped in 2009 with all new external w...
Here's continuation of what we still have available as of 1:45 pm at the Strobe Recording Studio Equipment Sale: Version 2! We are here today until 6 pm and will be open tomorrow at 11 am - 6 pm. Message us with any questions.
07/07/2018
Lots of deals!
07/07/2018
Come on down to Strobe Recording Studio Equipment Sale: Version 2! today and tomorrow 11 am - 6 pm. Great deals on studio gear including mic's, instruments, amps and other stuff!
07/02/2018
Day 3 and going strong at Strobe Recording Studio Equipment Sale!, still got some good deals on mic's, instruments and stuff! We will be here till 2 pm today we will be having another sale this upcoming weekend! Look for event on Facebook.
07/01/2018
Day 2 underway for Strobe Recording Studio Equiptment Sale! and we still have lots of gear. Here are pictures of whats still available as of 12:30 pm CST today. We will be here until 6:30 pm today and 11 am - 6 pm tomorrow making deals! Message us if you have any questions and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
06/28/2018
Congratulations Nick Broste, the proud new owner of a EMT Plate Reverb!!!
One of my most fulfilling sessions at Strobe Recording was in 2010 with drummer and "bad ass" arranger/composer Frank Rosaly who recorded (with James Frederick Wagner engineering) the soundtrack to the independent documentary "Scrappers"!
Scrappers follows two Chicago families who make ends meet using brains, brawn, and battered pickup trucks. Shot in vérité style, the film focuses on work: finding metals; raising children; understanding the city. The film questions popular notions of poverty, race relations, and recycling and examines dreams of personal self-sufficiency and urban sustainability.
This hits home on so many levels, since the studio is closing and we have asked 2 scrappers to pick help us dispose of the leftover metal! its a very ironic thing!
Best of luck Scrappers and I hope some of my friends took the time to watch!!
James
Scrappers One of Roger Ebert's Best Documentaries of 2010
05/20/2018
Regrettably we are parting with an old, reliable friend. Please share or message us if you or someone you know is interested. Thanks!
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