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Audioarts/Wheatstone 8X | GroupDIY Audio Forum
https://groupdiy.com/threads/audioarts-wheatstone-8x.32088/
Audioarts/Wheatstone 8X. Thread starter AJMAC; Start date Feb 16, 2009; Help Support GroupDIY: A. AJMAC Well-known member. Joined Dec 13, 2007 Messages 53 Location kansas. Feb 16, 2009 #1 Does anyone own, or know anything, about this console?? I just bought one and I'm hoping to get some insight. Thanks! Reply.
Sound Board | Building a Recording Studio
https://albroanalogaudio.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/sound-board/
Audioarts 8X Recording Console These boards are no longer made and I could not find replacement parts. Audioarts / Wheatstone is still in business manufacturing high-end broadcast boards but they no longer support this product. I was fortunate in finding (2) boards, a 24 track and a 16 track, so I have spare parts for some time to come.
Tape Op | Audio Arts 8x - Message Board
https://messageboard.tapeop.com/viewtopic.php?t=31247
definitely made as wheatstone was buying audioarts out. the 8x i've got is a really well made board for sure. huge traces on the circuit boards, nice componets and tons of space for them all to breathe. do caps and resistors breathe?
About Parts and Repair - Wheatstone
https://audioarts.com/contact1/2016-11-28-12-48-42
That’s because virtually every Wheatstone product ever manufactured is still supported in our factory in New Bern, NC (and some others as well, like the VoxPro line we acquired last year). The 3100 parametric equalizer. The 4K and the 8K. The R60, D6000, A6000, A500, even the 8X. They're all accounted for and still supported by Wheatstone.
Audioarts Engineering - Wheatstone
https://wheatstone.com/audioarts-engineering-1
Audioarts (and its console range) is probably the most recognized name in radio. There have been thousands and thousands of Audioarts consoles sold - many of which are still in operation, some over 30 years old! Audioarts Engineering is a sister brand to Wheatstone with every console being made in our New Bern, North Carolina, USA factory.
Wheatstone console help : Recording (live or studio)
https://recording.org/forum/recording-live-or-studio/wheatstone-console-help
One is. dogmover Sat, 08/29/2009 - 12:30. I have two Wheatstone / Audioarts 8X recording Consoles. One is a 24ch and the other is a 16ch with both being 8 Bus and inline. These were recommended to me by a member of the editoral staff of TapeOp magazine. I have not put them into service as I am just building the studio.
Wheatstone - Audio for Radio and Television Broadcasting
https://www.wheatstone.com/
Wheatstone's products and studio systems are designed and built specifically for the demands of broadcasting. They cover a range from smaller single-station studios to large multi-studio, multi-station complexes with a million cross-points and dozens of mixers, talent stations, and elements connected across a region.
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