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This page was last updated: Jan Number of bids and bid amounts may be slightly out of date. I also had a Model 2A and I think Jeff's observation is probably the best one can say about the initial purchase. I also had a Model 3 that I bought after that back in the mids. You have to remember that decent cheap mixers were by and large not available back then. At any rate, Mackie changed everything. I never had a manual and, unless one needed circuit diagrams assuming it would even have them , I can't really think of any reason why you'd need the manual.

I wanted to talk him out of spending money on a manual when it would be better to save the money and get a better mixer in the near future.

Well, you know how it goes on the Internet. If you can't answer the question and you can't just sit by and watch it go unanswered, you tell the poster why he doesn't need to know the answer. Hey, just because you have a Yugo doesn't mean you should take it to the stock car track, particularly if you're just learning to drive.

The TEAC 2A is simple enough for anyone who knows anything about mixers to figure out without a manual. All it takes and this is pretty much the case with any mixer is to put a signal into it, push some buttons, turn some knobs, and see where it comes out. If I'm going to have to sit here and hold someone's hand who's trying to interface his mixer to his modern gear, I'd rather explain how to do it with a contemporary mixer than one that's 40 years old with only one saving grace - he already has it.

He already has it. The Model 2A was the mixer that went with the Teac A four track recorder. The MB meter bridge was an optional accessory. I think the 2A is a cool unit. If you happen to still be here, feel free to let me know if you still want a copy of the operating manual, which has alot of good information, and I can send you one.

This manual has 34 pages, file size: 7. This manual has 48 pages, file size: This manual has 55 pages, file size: 4. This manual has 55 pages, file size: 7. Browse by Brand. Teac service and user manuals starting with 'X-'. All rights reserved.



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