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Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim King" data-source="post: 59289" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My current SAC rig has been 100% reliable for several years. It has more flexibility (more channels, more routing options, more control options, etc...) than the X32 does. At a corporate, I can create outputs to multiple rooms and put control points in each room for the price of a netbook. There's a whole lot of stuff I can do that I can't do with an X32 (though I could do it with a much more expensive digital board). In fact, for some of the things I do with SAC, I'd need several X32 boards for. So the X32 doesn't come out cheaper. It does have some other advantages.</p><p></p><p>That said, I'm looking at the X32 also -- you're right that it would cover 95% (probably not 99%) of my needs. And it doesn't need a specially trained operator. What I'd really like to do is use a pair of S16s as a stage box, and hook it to an X32 when appropriate, and a SAC system when I need the greater flexibility and have my own staff running things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim King, post: 59289, member: 156"] Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A My current SAC rig has been 100% reliable for several years. It has more flexibility (more channels, more routing options, more control options, etc...) than the X32 does. At a corporate, I can create outputs to multiple rooms and put control points in each room for the price of a netbook. There's a whole lot of stuff I can do that I can't do with an X32 (though I could do it with a much more expensive digital board). In fact, for some of the things I do with SAC, I'd need several X32 boards for. So the X32 doesn't come out cheaper. It does have some other advantages. That said, I'm looking at the X32 also -- you're right that it would cover 95% (probably not 99%) of my needs. And it doesn't need a specially trained operator. What I'd really like to do is use a pair of S16s as a stage box, and hook it to an X32 when appropriate, and a SAC system when I need the greater flexibility and have my own staff running things. [/QUOTE]
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