Stanford - M1775 Analogue mixer






Holds dual bachelor's degrees in electronics and physics with 20 years in audio engineering.
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Stanford M1775 DJ mixer, manufactured in 1979, in excellent physical condition and tested and working, includes a power cord.
Description from the seller
Collectors item from Stanford.
This is an audiophile mixer, handmade in Belgium.
Gold plated RCA's.
All inputs are working well.
Contacts are cleaned
Brand: Stanford (Audio Research)
Type: M1775 (black version)
Manufacturer: Precisia
Year: 1979
Origin: Made in Belgium
Color: Black frontplate
Faders: * 5 input faders
Inputs:
* 2 stereo phono inputs (RCA or DIN)
* 2 stereo line inputs (TAPE 1 / TAPE 2) (RCA or DIN)
* 1 swichable line/microphone input (DIN)
* 2 ‘DJ’ microphone input (on jack)
Outputs:
* 1 unbalanced stereo ‘master’ output (on rotary knob) (RCA or DIN)
* 2 unbalanced stereo tape direct output
* 1 unbalanced stereo headphone output (on rotary knob)
Features
* 2-band (BASS / TREBLE) output EQ
* Spacial stereo control (balance left/right)
* Stereo headphone output control (Phones)
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Categories: GEAR, Mixers
Technical specifications
All the types of the M series originated from the second half of the 70’s of last century. Most of the DJ consoles exist either in silver or black front plate. The 43 year old black M1775 was designed by Hugo Tassignon for Precisia (Stanford).
Precisia was a Belgian television and audio manufacturer based in Bruges. Initially producing television products, Precisia pioneered in the 70’s in the audio sector with the release of professional audio mixer consoles.
At first Rodec consoles were manufactured in Bruges in cooperation with audio engineer Roger De Clerck, followed by the legendary Stanford DJ mixers. After the launch of the first Stanford consoles M1774 and M1773 in the mid seventies Precisia continued in the late 70’s with a new series of mixers, M1771, M1775 and M1776.
Carefully insured shipped
Collectors item from Stanford.
This is an audiophile mixer, handmade in Belgium.
Gold plated RCA's.
All inputs are working well.
Contacts are cleaned
Brand: Stanford (Audio Research)
Type: M1775 (black version)
Manufacturer: Precisia
Year: 1979
Origin: Made in Belgium
Color: Black frontplate
Faders: * 5 input faders
Inputs:
* 2 stereo phono inputs (RCA or DIN)
* 2 stereo line inputs (TAPE 1 / TAPE 2) (RCA or DIN)
* 1 swichable line/microphone input (DIN)
* 2 ‘DJ’ microphone input (on jack)
Outputs:
* 1 unbalanced stereo ‘master’ output (on rotary knob) (RCA or DIN)
* 2 unbalanced stereo tape direct output
* 1 unbalanced stereo headphone output (on rotary knob)
Features
* 2-band (BASS / TREBLE) output EQ
* Spacial stereo control (balance left/right)
* Stereo headphone output control (Phones)
Stanford-M1775 – DJ Mixer quantity Add to cart
Categories: GEAR, Mixers
Technical specifications
All the types of the M series originated from the second half of the 70’s of last century. Most of the DJ consoles exist either in silver or black front plate. The 43 year old black M1775 was designed by Hugo Tassignon for Precisia (Stanford).
Precisia was a Belgian television and audio manufacturer based in Bruges. Initially producing television products, Precisia pioneered in the 70’s in the audio sector with the release of professional audio mixer consoles.
At first Rodec consoles were manufactured in Bruges in cooperation with audio engineer Roger De Clerck, followed by the legendary Stanford DJ mixers. After the launch of the first Stanford consoles M1774 and M1773 in the mid seventies Precisia continued in the late 70’s with a new series of mixers, M1771, M1775 and M1776.
Carefully insured shipped
