MOAR SSL?

...i just looked at it again and im pretty sure this is not his board...i think he used it at some point but it's not his actual board.

This ssl for sale has the brown eq's...and you all know what the brown stands for...haha

i just watched this video again just to make sure and you can tell a lot of differences:

* the red vca's in the middle
* the blue stereo faders at the end
* three buckets on the left, and three on the right as opposed to three on the left and four on the right
* the computer keyboard is very different...his board has the G keyboard

 
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From GS:

"Just to clarify, the console being sold by Vintage King is a console that, like the ad states, has been at Can-Am (now called Mix LA) for decades. Chris never mixed on that desk.

The desk on which Chris worked throughout the busy years of his career is still in my studio in Burbank. I originally bought the desk from SSL in 1986, and it was installed in my old studio, Image Recording from 1986 through the end of 2004, when we (and the console) moved to Burbank. Everything Chris did from 1989 through mid-2008 was done on this console, and I think he achieved his best sonic results on it. Yes, including American Idiot. A couple of my other favorites were the "Everyday" album by Dave Matthews Band and "The Sound of Madness" by Shinedown. Those were some of the killer mixes CLA did on my desk, although he did literally thousands of mixes on the desk over those 19+ years (I'm thinking around 7,000!). All the big projects."