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    You never did say what you'll be asking for it or rather whether it passes signal at all.
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    I remember some of those PA boards but never paid much attention to them as I wasn't very impressed. I actually think I used one of those at a small bar/restaurant where some of my friends were playing in their band? It certainly wasn't anything to write home about.

    Good luck selling that piece on eBay.
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    I too am curious to see what this was, should you ever find out. In some odd ways, it reminds me of an AMEK board I used in the 80's when I worked for a remote recording company at the time. It had a similar layout on top, but much smaller. The buttons were similar, ditto for the meters and push buttons. The odd thing about the AMEK board I mentioned was that it was rumored to have been a prototype, used for Broadcast purposes. (Not entirely sure how it came to be sold in the USA, by a local/Philadelphia supply company.) I never saw one like it since then.

    It was built like a tank, heavy as hell, and had similar side boards to the one in your picture.

    I'm curious about those relays inside the unit, and the back panel 1/4" jacks are puzzling in how they're laid out and labelled. Sure looks like a prototype of some sort.
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    From what I saw in the photos on Flickr Libra II is a brand name of a mixing board. Used in a remote recording studio. Hope this helps you out!! Please let me know if it does!!
    Last edited by Phillip Whisenant; 03-02-2012 at 07:32 PM. Reason: Left out for what it is usually used as

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