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Mackie m1400 amps. Any good? Reliable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 92019" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Mackie m1400 amps. Any good? Reliable?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And 30 years from now, when you're my age, you'll be looking at 10# amps and wondering why they're so big and heavy and wondering why you ever put up with the big iron EVs. Trust me.</p><p></p><p>And really, Evan, that's why I posted what I did. When I was your age I made a conscious decision to trade size & weight for price. At the time it made sense, partly because the advances in materials and technology we enjoy today were just emerging back then; they were very expensive and there was no such thing as "used."</p><p></p><p>Any gear that is paid for and goes out enough to cover its overhead is worth keeping. This Mackie thread is the perfect example. If the price is right it *can* balance the weight and age factors. The trick is getting the value out of them early in the ownership and then selling them off when they don't go out more than a couple times a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 92019, member: 67"] Re: Mackie m1400 amps. Any good? Reliable? And 30 years from now, when you're my age, you'll be looking at 10# amps and wondering why they're so big and heavy and wondering why you ever put up with the big iron EVs. Trust me. And really, Evan, that's why I posted what I did. When I was your age I made a conscious decision to trade size & weight for price. At the time it made sense, partly because the advances in materials and technology we enjoy today were just emerging back then; they were very expensive and there was no such thing as "used." Any gear that is paid for and goes out enough to cover its overhead is worth keeping. This Mackie thread is the perfect example. If the price is right it *can* balance the weight and age factors. The trick is getting the value out of them early in the ownership and then selling them off when they don't go out more than a couple times a year. [/QUOTE]
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