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16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP
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<blockquote data-quote="Loren Jones" data-source="post: 57791" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP</p><p></p><p>The trick would be to get the cost of ongoing training spec'd as part of the initial capital investment in the PA system in addition to getting a proper system spec'd and installed the first time. What venue besides a church would invest over $200k in a sound system and then not have anyone but volunteers operate it and maintain it. Not to denigrate the skills of many volunteers who give their time and energy to the church by running the sound system (hey, I'm one of those people). It just doesn't seem likely that a business or even a government owned venue would make that sort of investment and not include professional operation, training and maintenance, not necessarily to have someone on staff but to include a reasonable figure in the annual budget to have a pro come in, and make sure everything is still as it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loren Jones, post: 57791, member: 829"] Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP The trick would be to get the cost of ongoing training spec'd as part of the initial capital investment in the PA system in addition to getting a proper system spec'd and installed the first time. What venue besides a church would invest over $200k in a sound system and then not have anyone but volunteers operate it and maintain it. Not to denigrate the skills of many volunteers who give their time and energy to the church by running the sound system (hey, I'm one of those people). It just doesn't seem likely that a business or even a government owned venue would make that sort of investment and not include professional operation, training and maintenance, not necessarily to have someone on staff but to include a reasonable figure in the annual budget to have a pro come in, and make sure everything is still as it should be. [/QUOTE]
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