Any info or help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
The analog part of Tore Seem turned in to SeeMix a few years ago, You
might want to check: http://www.seemix.no/
The rest of Tore Seem is building digital mixing systems these days, I
have no knowledge about their web-site.
The SeePort portable mixer is a standard item with many of the radio
coporations in the Scandinavian countries.
/Victor J.
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If the mixing consoles and modules are from 60´s and 70´s and made in
Norway, it can be "Kongsberg Vapen fabrik" they made consoles for all
television and radio stations in Norden.
Tore Seem take over Kongsbergs business later on.
Do you have some type numbers on the console or modules ??
--Bo Hansén, Sweden
Victor Jacobsson <vick...@senses.utfors.se> wrote in message news:<180620032308343976%vick...@senses.utfors.se>...
> Thanks, that's very very helpful. Do you have any experience with
> their older analog gear?
A bit, I work with older Tore Seem Seeports whem recording acoustic
music, they are very ruggid (Like You can drop them from 5 feet into
concrete and they fire up like nothing happend), and the sound is quite
neutral, even if the construction has aged somewhat in this day of
24/96, it is formost a construction for the radio world and is supposed
to be no-nonsence.
Their broadcast mixers are very ruggid as well, I've seen 40+ year old
instalations that take 12-14H shifts every day without a glitch..
nothing for a recording studio thos.. MHO
/Victor J
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These are 3-band EQ modules with HPF and LPF, and they have what
appears to be the model number "F2000A". They are black in color.