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Sign of the times. I just bought this for $1,300.
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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 101103" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Sign of the times. I just bought this for $1,300.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My own church and a number of other churches I work with all have rotating worship teams, and a couple of them have different services with very different styles with different input patches during the week. Most of the churches I work with have gone digital and love the show recall features, as well as the other things digital boards are good at - having full outboard for every channel, smaller desk footprint, etc. </p><p></p><p>The few thousand dollars that a reasonable digital board costs these days in many cases is a small cost compared to the hassle of trying to re-patch, re-EQ, and re-monitor everything every week. I'm sure there are a few rogue tech guys around that got their church to buy them a new toy that wasn't really needed, but in my experience that's not an accurate generalization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 101103, member: 162"] Re: Sign of the times. I just bought this for $1,300. My own church and a number of other churches I work with all have rotating worship teams, and a couple of them have different services with very different styles with different input patches during the week. Most of the churches I work with have gone digital and love the show recall features, as well as the other things digital boards are good at - having full outboard for every channel, smaller desk footprint, etc. The few thousand dollars that a reasonable digital board costs these days in many cases is a small cost compared to the hassle of trying to re-patch, re-EQ, and re-monitor everything every week. I'm sure there are a few rogue tech guys around that got their church to buy them a new toy that wasn't really needed, but in my experience that's not an accurate generalization. [/QUOTE]
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