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Sign of the times. I just bought this for $1,300.
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<blockquote data-quote="Justice C. Bigler" data-source="post: 100364" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>Re: Sign of the times. I just bought this for $1,300.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>MY thoughts are: </p><p>%&^ (*&^@! Now I have to go grab five guys to move this F-ing thing....oh? and it won't fit through our elevators that go to front of house? You mean I have to take it around to the other side of the building, through a pebble stone courtyard...and it's 106 degrees outside and 97 percent humidity out? Just so you can have a console with faders that "feel" good under your precious baby soft finger tips and that you THINK sounds good to your golden ears even though no one else in the room can hear the different between your 600lb $400,000 console with its British EQ and a $400 Mackie because the HVAC system in our building makes too much noise to tell the difference between the two.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I prefer digital for a whole bunch of reasons, not the least of which is the ease of patching, on board effects and dynamics, scene storage, a more informative user interface, and the ability to patch and route inputs and outputs directly to a computer through the network. So, yeah...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice C. Bigler, post: 100364, member: 74"] Re: Sign of the times. I just bought this for $1,300. MY thoughts are: %&^ (*&^@! Now I have to go grab five guys to move this F-ing thing....oh? and it won't fit through our elevators that go to front of house? You mean I have to take it around to the other side of the building, through a pebble stone courtyard...and it's 106 degrees outside and 97 percent humidity out? Just so you can have a console with faders that "feel" good under your precious baby soft finger tips and that you THINK sounds good to your golden ears even though no one else in the room can hear the different between your 600lb $400,000 console with its British EQ and a $400 Mackie because the HVAC system in our building makes too much noise to tell the difference between the two. Yes, I prefer digital for a whole bunch of reasons, not the least of which is the ease of patching, on board effects and dynamics, scene storage, a more informative user interface, and the ability to patch and route inputs and outputs directly to a computer through the network. So, yeah... [/QUOTE]
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