Description

🎛 AKAI IB-208P – 8 Individual Output Expansion Board


A rare and highly sought-after expansion board for AKAI MPC samplers, the IB-208P adds 8 individual audio outputs to compatible units such as the MPC2000XL and MPC2000.


This expansion allows each track to be routed separately, making it essential for professional mixing, studio production, and external effects processing.


As an optional upgrade part, the IB-208P is increasingly difficult to find and is highly valued by MPC users and vintage sampler collectors.


⭐ Key Features


Model: AKAI IB-208P


Adds 8 individual audio outputs


Expands routing flexibility for advanced setups


Ideal for studio production and live performance


🎹 Compatible Models


Akai MPC2000XL


Akai MPC2000


📦 Included Items


IB-208P main unit


Mounting screws


📦 Condition


Tested and working


🎶 Perfect for


MPC users


Hip-hop producers


Vintage sampler collectors


Studio setups


A rare AKAI MPC expansion option that significantly enhances your production workflow.


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