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Yamaha DM1000 too much horsepower?
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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Dueck" data-source="post: 79873" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Re: Yamaha DM1000 too much horsepower?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Heard about is because I talked to someone who mixes regularly on their gear, not a direct employee. The main reason though - I forgot the name of the exact company. </p><p></p><p>It's all about sample size. We've heard too many cases of the SL not being robust, the sound quality is lacking, the interface is poor (hands-on testing). While a few instances could potentially be written off as hearsay, when taken as a whole - I think it's called overwhelming circumstantial evidence. After having both SL and X32, and listening to what we can second-hand about reliability (larger sample size) - we decided to not risk the SL. </p><p></p><p>In any case - nothing in the digital sub-$10k-ish range has digital snake, reliability, low cost, and ease of use. Selling a DM1k for something similar cost would be a lateral move at best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Dueck, post: 79873, member: 60"] Re: Yamaha DM1000 too much horsepower? Heard about is because I talked to someone who mixes regularly on their gear, not a direct employee. The main reason though - I forgot the name of the exact company. It's all about sample size. We've heard too many cases of the SL not being robust, the sound quality is lacking, the interface is poor (hands-on testing). While a few instances could potentially be written off as hearsay, when taken as a whole - I think it's called overwhelming circumstantial evidence. After having both SL and X32, and listening to what we can second-hand about reliability (larger sample size) - we decided to not risk the SL. In any case - nothing in the digital sub-$10k-ish range has digital snake, reliability, low cost, and ease of use. Selling a DM1k for something similar cost would be a lateral move at best. [/QUOTE]
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