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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 74380" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Grumpy guy observation about the X32 thread</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Stuart, I respect your opinion and can see why you might feel that way. </p><p></p><p>Early adopters of the X32 chose to believe that there was some substance to what was being said/promoted, that things really were going to be changing direction. So far there is reasonable evidence to support this, at least in the short term. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, the X32 is so stupidly cheap for what it is/does that there is really nothing else in a comparable price range with equivalent feature set. Price is often the ultimate sales tool, whether we like it or not, and it wins big time on price. Its track record so far has been very good for myself and many others, certainly no worse than other popular digital consoles, and certainly not prone to show-stopping issues. Even if I had to replace an X32 every year it would still be a good value IMHO.</p><p></p><p>I do take offense with your claim of having lost professional respect for some of the members here. I have spoken positively about the X32, so I must assume I am included in this group. The X32 is a tool, that's all, and a very inexpensive tool at that (for instance, less expensive than just 1 of the Martin moving head lights that I use). It is our choice to determine if that tool is appropriate and "professional" for the intended application. </p><p></p><p>We are all looking for ways to do more for less money - at least those who want to stay afloat are......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 74380, member: 46"] Re: Grumpy guy observation about the X32 thread Stuart, I respect your opinion and can see why you might feel that way. Early adopters of the X32 chose to believe that there was some substance to what was being said/promoted, that things really were going to be changing direction. So far there is reasonable evidence to support this, at least in the short term. Having said that, the X32 is so stupidly cheap for what it is/does that there is really nothing else in a comparable price range with equivalent feature set. Price is often the ultimate sales tool, whether we like it or not, and it wins big time on price. Its track record so far has been very good for myself and many others, certainly no worse than other popular digital consoles, and certainly not prone to show-stopping issues. Even if I had to replace an X32 every year it would still be a good value IMHO. I do take offense with your claim of having lost professional respect for some of the members here. I have spoken positively about the X32, so I must assume I am included in this group. The X32 is a tool, that's all, and a very inexpensive tool at that (for instance, less expensive than just 1 of the Martin moving head lights that I use). It is our choice to determine if that tool is appropriate and "professional" for the intended application. We are all looking for ways to do more for less money - at least those who want to stay afloat are...... [/QUOTE]
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