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Home Studio Hybrid Need

Hello all. I am looking for a single line Studer (heard they were the best) or Gentner Telephone Hybrid for my home studio. Any ideas?<P ID="signature">______________
Barry Scott
Oldies 103.3/Boston</P>
 
> Hello all. I am looking for a single line Studer (heard they
> were the best) or Gentner Telephone Hybrid for my home
> studio. Any ideas?
>
You may have better luck posting this on the "production" or "engineering" boards.
Just scrool down on the menu to the left.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Iloveradio on 01/27/06 05:21 PM.</FONT></P>
 
JK audio makes a lot of inexpensive hybrids that do the job pretty well.

Studers & Gentners will cost you several hundred dollars.

JK audio's also available at bsw.



> We use Broadcast Supply Worldwide: bswusa.com
> Have 1 Gentner (5-line) and 1 Telos (20 line) here...
>
 
Thanks for the suggestions!


> JK audio makes a lot of inexpensive hybrids that do the job
> pretty well.
>
> Studers & Gentners will cost you several hundred dollars.
>
> JK audio's also available at bsw.
>
>
>
> > We use Broadcast Supply Worldwide: bswusa.com
> > Have 1 Gentner (5-line) and 1 Telos (20 line) here...
> >
>
<P ID="signature">______________
Barry Scott
Oldies 103.3/Boston</P>
 
>
> Studers & Gentners will cost you several hundred dollars.
>

Are either of these companies even still in business? You may be able to find one on Ebay or one of the used broadcast equipment websites.
 
> > Studers & Gentners will cost you several hundred dollars.
>
> Are either of these companies even still in business? You
> may be able to find one on Ebay or one of the used broadcast
> equipment websites.

MIT college station WMBR bought a new Genter phone hybrid about five years ago.
 
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