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GrisKy wrote on Aug 25th, 2009 10:37amRoxor_Mc0wnage wrote on Aug 20th, 2009 at 3:11pm : Yeah man, for sure. What do you want to know about em? |
well, functionally they're a no-brainer, but i'm concerned that i might run into hidden costs in getting them up and running. does your band all share an in-ear mixer the same way you would for stage monitors?
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GrisKy wrote on Aug 20th, 2009 7:03pmThanks bro! I'd love to know more about those in-ears. Also, I see you're into graphic design. Gim'me time to work some s*** out, and I might have a job for you if you're interrested. Let me know if I can return any info favors down the road!
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nightraven wrote on May 28th, 2009 11:35am"Yes you fail for not reading my next post lol."
you fail for being wrong. it costs like.. $20 to make a switching device and have it in a nice enclosure. maybe $60 if you get it pre-made by a company. then it costs maybe $50 for a set of true bypass loops all in one box. having an organised switching setup to avoid massive tap-dancing doesn't just mean MIDI. quote |
Mr. Hand wrote on Apr 14th, 2009 5:42pmfew get it, but i'm glad it doesn't go unnoticed. quote |
kyle62 wrote on Apr 10th, 2009 5:31pmCheers for the add. I like the band, sounds really decent - and obviously good design helps too!
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ZanasCross wrote on Apr 9th, 2009 11:32pmwelcome to S&L, yo.
You're a Kentucky Kid to, so figured I'd say welcome. quote |
Bleed Away wrote on Apr 9th, 2009 11:10pmWelcome to SL from me and everyone quote |
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