Stolen Gear Alert

Professional audio recording and studio engineering, post #24,882
Author:
Date:
Subject:
 hank alrich
 2007-11-29 19:42:25
 Stolen Gear Alert
Equipment Stolen from the University of Illinois, 11/07

Neumann:
3 M250, no power supply or cable, SN #564, 565, 566
3 M249, no power supply or cable, SN #216, 367, 369
SM-69 tube, no power supply or cable, SN #1414
2 TLM-170, SN #1984, 1992
2 KM-84, SN #13974, 13975, 13976, 13581
2 KM-88 SN #11861, 11862

AKG:
2 C460
D112

Sennheiser:
3 MKH-20 SN #P481, P482
2 MKH-40 SN #23061, 23062
6 MD-421
4 MD-441

Shure:
6 KSM-32
4 KSM-44
6 SM-58
2 Beta-58

Electro-Voice:
2 RE-15 SN #730704, 779563
2 RE-20

Other microphones:
2 Beyer M-88
3 Crown PZM
Sony ECM-50 lavalier microphone SN #779915
Audio-Technica AT8055 lavalier microphone

Other Gear:
Alesis HD-24XR digital recorder SN #21A10503049000488
Ashley LX-308B line mixer
Avalon U5 direct box
Furman HA-6 headphone mixer
Rane HC-6 headphone mixer
Waves L2 digital limiter
6 Sony 7506 headphones
Klark Teknik DN-360 graphic EQ
3 SKB 2-space rack cases
3 SKB 4-space rack cases
Aphex Compellor
Valley People Dyna-Mite
Lexicon LXP-1
DBX 1066
Tektronix 2235 oscilloscope
Mackie 1402VLZ mixing console
2 Bose noise-canceling headphones

If you see or hear of any of this equipment, please contact the
University
of Illinois Police Department at 217.333.1216 (non-emergency phone), or
the
Champaign Illinois Police Department at 217.351.4545

--
ha
Iraq is Arabic for Vietnam
Author:
Date:
Subject:
 Lugnuts
 2008-07-14 05:39:13
 stolen gear alert
Stolen in Grosse Pointe Michigan area (just outside of Detroit).
Mackie Onyx 1640. M-audio microtrack. Oktava mc012 microphone.
Author:
Date:
Subject:
 Richard Crowley
 2008-07-14 07:22:45
 Re: stolen gear alert
"Lugnuts" wrote ...
> Stolen in Grosse Pointe Michigan area (just outside of Detroit).
> Mackie Onyx 1640. M-audio microtrack. Oktava mc012 microphone.

Serial numbers?

Let this be a lesson to all of us to record all our serial
numbers NOW while we have our gear in our posession.
Author:
Date:
Subject:
 Carla Fong
 2008-07-14 07:36:47
 Re: stolen gear alert
Richard Crowley wrote:

> "Lugnuts" wrote ...
>> Stolen in Grosse Pointe Michigan area (just outside of Detroit).
>> Mackie Onyx 1640. M-audio microtrack. Oktava mc012 microphone.
>
> Serial numbers?
>
> Let this be a lesson to all of us to record all our serial
> numbers NOW while we have our gear in our posession.


We learned the hard way to stencil or engrave our ID on anything
"valuable and portable".

Small stuff gets the engraving treatment with a hand-held engraving machine.

Big stuff like speakers, mixing boards, amplifiers, etc. we label with
epoxy paint use a stencil we ordered from markmystuff.com . Cheap theft
deterrent and good advertising simultaneously!

So far, it's working!

Carla
Ah, the good old days, when the terminals were dumb and the users were
smart....
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Date:
Subject:
 David Morgan (MAMS)
 2008-07-14 18:15:51
 Re: stolen gear alert
"Richard Crowley" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:PdudneEXk7aq_ObVnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@posted.pcez...
> "Lugnuts" wrote ...
> > Stolen in Grosse Pointe Michigan area (just outside of Detroit).
> > Mackie Onyx 1640. M-audio microtrack. Oktava mc012 microphone.
>
> Serial numbers?
>
> Let this be a lesson to all of us to record all our serial
> numbers NOW while we have our gear in our posession.


Or perhaps the insurance will allow for a deposit on some real gear.

;-)
Author:
Date:
Subject:
 Steve King
 2008-07-14 15:17:50
 Re: stolen gear alert
"David Morgan (MAMS)" <findme@m-a-m-s.comC/Odm> wrote in message
news:rJMek.177$av4.136@trnddc04...
|
| "Richard Crowley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:PdudneEXk7aq_ObVnZ2dnUVZ_uidnZ2d@posted.pcez...
| > "Lugnuts" wrote ...
| > > Stolen in Grosse Pointe Michigan area (just outside of Detroit).
| > > Mackie Onyx 1640. M-audio microtrack. Oktava mc012 microphone.
| >
| > Serial numbers?
| >
| > Let this be a lesson to all of us to record all our serial
| > numbers NOW while we have our gear in our posession.
|
|
| Or perhaps the insurance will allow for a deposit on some real gear.
|
| ;-)

Right. Sure wouldn't want to disappoint the thieves with low cost equipment
next time;-)

Steve King