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D&B V series vs. Meyer Mica
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Warasila" data-source="post: 133648" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>Re: D&B V series vs. Meyer Mica</p><p></p><p>I've only ever heard one Mica rig in my life and I never want to hear it again. I've only heard one J series in my life and I would love to hear it again. It could have been who tuned and mixed it, but my Lord, was the Mica rig painful to listen to. Everything above about 800Hz just sounded awfully harsh and distorted.</p><p></p><p>Then again, what do I know. There are a thousand little ways a rig can go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Warasila, post: 133648, member: 3845"] Re: D&B V series vs. Meyer Mica I've only ever heard one Mica rig in my life and I never want to hear it again. I've only heard one J series in my life and I would love to hear it again. It could have been who tuned and mixed it, but my Lord, was the Mica rig painful to listen to. Everything above about 800Hz just sounded awfully harsh and distorted. Then again, what do I know. There are a thousand little ways a rig can go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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