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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Mullane" data-source="post: 202141" data-attributes="member: 10652"><p>So I thought I would update as I just finished a national tour on a d-live with a dante split to a GLD80 at monitors. I started out on the tour on a Digico SD10 and all was fine, then I had the opportunity to move over to the d-live and really put it to it's test in the trenches. I immediately felt that the sonics were an improvement. So I can honestly say that it also falls into the category of having, "that sound". </p><p>The dante split was simple and the GLD80 was then using the d-live outputs for monitors. Really simple and a great companion. The tour went extremely well with no hiccups and I had many a social media site complimenting the band on their sound. New firmware is due any day for the d-live and I am still very happy to have given up the Avid Profile for the d-live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Mullane, post: 202141, member: 10652"] So I thought I would update as I just finished a national tour on a d-live with a dante split to a GLD80 at monitors. I started out on the tour on a Digico SD10 and all was fine, then I had the opportunity to move over to the d-live and really put it to it's test in the trenches. I immediately felt that the sonics were an improvement. So I can honestly say that it also falls into the category of having, "that sound". The dante split was simple and the GLD80 was then using the d-live outputs for monitors. Really simple and a great companion. The tour went extremely well with no hiccups and I had many a social media site complimenting the band on their sound. New firmware is due any day for the d-live and I am still very happy to have given up the Avid Profile for the d-live. [/QUOTE]
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