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Used M7CL-48: $, how long to wait before buying?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 63861" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Used M7CL-48: $, how long to wait before buying?</p><p></p><p>How is an M7 a "bill of goods"?</p><p></p><p>An M7 could be obsolete for any owner's needs if those needs change after purchase (or were poorly defined prior to purchase)... channel count, number of outputs, space required (foot print), remote control by multiple users (monitor self-mixing from tablets)... all could be reasons for a change.</p><p></p><p>That said, most firms that are design/build have every incentive to sell the most gear possible and not necessarily utilize it most effectively (or even correctly, sometimes). The issue at hand is many clients (and not limited to houses of worship) do not perceive the value of a proper system design and therefore are unwilling to pay for that service. They do, however, understand the necessity of speakers, mixers, and the stuff that makes those visually intrusive elements less objectionable. The last thing they will pay for is acoustic design or continuous training for their operational staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 63861, member: 67"] Re: Used M7CL-48: $, how long to wait before buying? How is an M7 a "bill of goods"? An M7 could be obsolete for any owner's needs if those needs change after purchase (or were poorly defined prior to purchase)... channel count, number of outputs, space required (foot print), remote control by multiple users (monitor self-mixing from tablets)... all could be reasons for a change. That said, most firms that are design/build have every incentive to sell the most gear possible and not necessarily utilize it most effectively (or even correctly, sometimes). The issue at hand is many clients (and not limited to houses of worship) do not perceive the value of a proper system design and therefore are unwilling to pay for that service. They do, however, understand the necessity of speakers, mixers, and the stuff that makes those visually intrusive elements less objectionable. The last thing they will pay for is acoustic design or continuous training for their operational staff. [/QUOTE]
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