NSI/Leviton
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Quantity | 2 |
Condition | Good |
Location | United States |
Warranty | N/A |
This listing is for a NSI/Leviton MC 7008 Lighting Controller w/ DDS6000 Dimmer Pack package. These items are in good working condition. Included in this package are:
The MC 7000 Series lighting consoles are simple and flexible with three operating modes. These consoles provide standard 2-scene preset operation, single scene wide mode for double channel capacity and memory scene operation mode. The MC 7000 Series is particularly well-suited to small theaters and stage performances. These products are so easy to program and operate, the instructions are silk-screened on the back of the units.
8/16 channel console, 2 manual presets, 8 memory scenes, NSI MicroPlex.
(1) MC 7008 Lighting Controller
(2) DDS6000 Dimmer Pack
(1) Road Case
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