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Hello,

Just another newcomer (to these forums) looking for gear info.

I'm looking for info on a Trident Series 65. I am familiar with the 80's, but that's it. Any one have ideas on how the 65's compare to the 80's? What about their value? Ok, I'm looking at buying a studio that has a 65 installed. Just wandering what I could be getting myself into.

Thanks

J

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anonymous Wed, 04/11/2001 - 08:15

Nice little console. It's really just a scaled down 80 ( or maybe the 80 was a scaled up 65). I don't know where you'd find tech info these days. The usual noisy line pot should be your only worry. I think they are 24x16 with a 20 input monitor section. If it's been in a clean environment, it should be just fine. I remember the 65 needing far less maintenance than the 80 or TSM

The EQ is pretty basic but good sounding.

anonymous Wed, 04/11/2001 - 08:18

Nice little console. It's really just a scaled down 80 ( or maybe the 80 was a scaled up 65). I don't know where you'd find tech info these days. The usual noisy line pot should be your only worry. I think they are 24x16 with a 20 input monitor section. If it's been in a clean environment, it should be just fine. I remember the 65 needing far less maintenance than the 80 or TSM

The EQ is pretty basic but good sounding.

Guest Thu, 04/12/2001 - 04:13

Cutflower: A "70" is like a scaled down 80 series, the 65's (which later became the "16" and the "24" if I remember correctly) had significantly less headroom than the 80 series. A different desk entirely, more on lines with a 'Soundcraft' that sounded decent.

As for their maintenance requirements...it depends on the desk, I know an 80 series that has only had 4 down days in the last decade, and a 65 that is dire need of constant attention...they're all a bit different.

As always...YMMV

MadMoose Sun, 04/22/2001 - 20:42

The 65 and 80 are pretty different. The 65 is more "plasticy" then an 80 but is still solid. If you've spent time on both consoles you'll know what I mean. I like my 65 which is about 12 years old. There were several versions of the 65. The last ones had a meter bridge that was the full length of the console. Some of the early were were 8 bus. My console is a 24x16x16 which from what I can tell is/was the most popular configuration. The EQ is musical but not all that flexible. You'll want a couple of outboards for sure. Email me if you want more info.