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Powering an SB1000z
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Millward" data-source="post: 72403" data-attributes="member: 970"><p>Re: Powering an SB1000z</p><p></p><p>A local company with SB-1000's had been using the classic MA-5000's and MA-5002's has dumped them all for Crest Audio Pro 9200's. </p><p></p><p>They have had rave reviews from people who had used the rig before and after. The mix engineers are blown away at how much better the rig sounds and the crew loves the fact that where they used to have two MA-5000's, they now have four 9200's and are still at about half the weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Millward, post: 72403, member: 970"] Re: Powering an SB1000z A local company with SB-1000's had been using the classic MA-5000's and MA-5002's has dumped them all for Crest Audio Pro 9200's. They have had rave reviews from people who had used the rig before and after. The mix engineers are blown away at how much better the rig sounds and the crew loves the fact that where they used to have two MA-5000's, they now have four 9200's and are still at about half the weight. [/QUOTE]
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