Hello,
Anyone have any info on the Gately Electronics mixers (6x2 small simple PRO mixer from the 70s). Gately was in Havertown Pa, made consoles in the early days of ics. I have a spm 6w. in the70's it was available as a kit or factory wired, mine was factory wired. I can send photos for anyone interested. very minimalist, no eq, no headphone volume control, no phantom although it was an option, has xlr in, one higher level of gain selectable for cdynamics, ribbons etc. Sescom input trans, Allen Bradley pots for the pans, and I assume other components are high quality as well. I have no manual or Schematics. I do not know what the chips are but I plan to get out a light, inspection mirror, magnifying glass etc and write down the numbers on those very small chips. Of many dozens of small mixers I have encountered there were only a few with very high quality components such as Sphere, Suburban Sound, “The Location Mixer” etc. Info on these seems to not come up on a google search either. I Would appreciate any info from fellow audio folks.
thanks,
Jerry Roberts
a classical guitar guy in Nashville
jerryrobertsguitars@gmail.com
Anyone have any info on the Gately Electronics mixers (6x2 small simple PRO mixer from the 70s). Gately was in Havertown Pa, made consoles in the early days of ics. I have a spm 6w. in the70's it was available as a kit or factory wired, mine was factory wired. I can send photos for anyone interested. very minimalist, no eq, no headphone volume control, no phantom although it was an option, has xlr in, one higher level of gain selectable for cdynamics, ribbons etc. Sescom input trans, Allen Bradley pots for the pans, and I assume other components are high quality as well. I have no manual or Schematics. I do not know what the chips are but I plan to get out a light, inspection mirror, magnifying glass etc and write down the numbers on those very small chips. Of many dozens of small mixers I have encountered there were only a few with very high quality components such as Sphere, Suburban Sound, “The Location Mixer” etc. Info on these seems to not come up on a google search either. I Would appreciate any info from fellow audio folks.
thanks,
Jerry Roberts
a classical guitar guy in Nashville
jerryrobertsguitars@gmail.com