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Compulite Animator MLC-48 Hi-End Stage Theatre Light Control Console UNTESTED
Estimated price for orientation: 891 $
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Description Brand: Compulite Model: MLC-48 Type: Control Console Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown Manufacturer Warranty: None
This is a Vintage Animator MLC-48 by Compulite Hi-End Stage / Theatre Moving Light Control Console. This console is UNTESTED and sold AS IS for PARTS or REPAIR. This was found at a local auction and I really know nothing about this Animator or how to test it. I used my home stereo cord/plug to turn it on. It lit up and made a series computer noises and that is all I can really tell you about it. It shows wear from use and age and it is missing 2 level knobs. Power cord / plug Not Included.. This is a large heavy console. It measures about 41 1/2" wide X 23" deep X 6 1/2" tall and it weighs about 45 lbs. before packing and shipping materials. Photo 1 shows the lights that come on for a second when the machine is turned on and it goes into start-up mode. Please enlarge all 12 photos for your most accurate description. Thanks for looking. Company Information: Compulite is an Israel based company that designs and builds lighting control console, dimmers and other theatre lighting related equipment. The company was founded in 1978 by Dan Redler and Alfred Senator. In 1978, Compulite was the first company to release a lighting console that uses a microprocessor. The Compulite Animator, released in 1990, was one of the first consoles to use DMX512 for the generic control of automated fixtures and dimmers simultaneously. As of 2009, Compulite was one of only five companies in the world that produces high density modular sine-wave dimmers fit for use in theatre.
Description
| Brand: | Compulite | Model: | MLC-48 |
| Type: | Control Console | Country/Region of Manufacture: | Unknown |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | None |
This is a Vintage Animator MLC-48 by Compulite Hi-End Stage / Theatre Moving Light Control Console. This console is UNTESTED and sold AS IS for PARTS or REPAIR. This was found at a local auction and I really know nothing about this Animator or how to test it. I used my home stereo cord/plug to turn it on. It lit up and made a series computer noises and that is all I can really tell you about it. It shows wear from use and age and it is missing 2 level knobs. Power cord / plug Not Included.. This is a large heavy console. It measures about 41 1/2" wide X 23" deep X 6 1/2" tall and it weighs about 45 lbs. before packing and shipping materials. Photo 1 shows the lights that come on for a second when the machine is turned on and it goes into start-up mode. Please enlarge all 12 photos for your most accurate description. Thanks for looking. Company Information: Compulite is an Israel based company that designs and builds lighting control console, dimmers and other theatre lighting related equipment. The company was founded in 1978 by Dan Redler and Alfred Senator. In 1978, Compulite was the first company to release a lighting console that uses a microprocessor. The Compulite Animator, released in 1990, was one of the first consoles to use DMX512 for the generic control of automated fixtures and dimmers simultaneously. As of 2009, Compulite was one of only five companies in the world that produces high density modular sine-wave dimmers fit for use in theatre.