@@humbertowrigolini578 Yeah it looked like an old radio station board to me. My old friend who's well into his amateur radio stuff (not HAM, but actual music broadcasting) would love this! He had a self made 'On Air' light outside his home studio that triggered when he pressed the button to send audio coming off his live feed to the main bus and everything, although he mostly focused on online radio (and occasionally AM iirc), as broadcasting on FM without a license here is highly illigal. 😉
Love it. I'd love to build me a studio like this. George from South Carolina
That is a nice board. Well done on sorting the issues and bringing this great hardware back to life.
Amazing!
With every new video, I just get amazed how awesome this studio is!
Highly functional while being very compact and clean
Nice console. Is there a way to contact you? I've got some questions about my station build and I'd like to run by you?.
My station on 1620 am doesn't have such high tech equipment but still is blasting heavy metal .
Do you have the old board from the old videos for sale?
Unfortunately no, not for sale because already given to someone.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing 👍
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.... love them old boards
💪 nice one!
Is that an old radio station board? Looks real cool!
I don't know this board's history, but these models were used in commercial radio stations back in the day.
@@humbertowrigolini578 Yeah it looked like an old radio station board to me. My old friend who's well into his amateur radio stuff (not HAM, but actual music broadcasting) would love this!
He had a self made 'On Air' light outside his home studio that triggered when he pressed the button to send audio coming off his live feed to the main bus and everything, although he mostly focused on online radio (and occasionally AM iirc), as broadcasting on FM without a license here is highly illigal. 😉
nice board.
I posted a video of my Wheatstone!
New Console - 1998 Wheatstone A6000
ruclips.net/video/h12kKkFi0cw/видео.html