they are getting cheap now, i could get one of these and a 24-track hard disk recorder for about a grand
thoughts?
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leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
araby wrote:tossica..what's a mackie?
brinstar wrote:OH I AM SORRY DID I STUMBLE INTO THE ASK JAY SECTION
NO I BELIEVE THIS IS THE ASK TOSSICA SECTION
j/k thanks for inputs guys
i actually trained on a couple of d8b's, i was just wondering if they were so cheap because they were outdated and/or crappy
leah wrote:i am forever grateful to my gym teacher for drilling that skill into me during drivers' ed
leah wrote:isn't the only difference the length? i feel like it would take too long to smoke something that long, ha.
Jay wrote:brinstar wrote:OH I AM SORRY DID I STUMBLE INTO THE ASK JAY SECTION
NO I BELIEVE THIS IS THE ASK TOSSICA SECTION
j/k thanks for inputs guys
i actually trained on a couple of d8b's, i was just wondering if they were so cheap because they were outdated and/or crappy
Jesus it was a legit question. I wanted to know what a mackie is. Still do btw.
Tossica wrote:I've never used one of their digital mixers. I had a 1604 for years and that thing was built like a tank. I now have a cheapo Berhinger 24 channel but I usually only use it for laying down stereo tracks, no multitracking. Mackie builds quality stuff and that sounds like a sweet deal for a 24track digital package.
brinstar wrote:Tossica wrote:I've never used one of their digital mixers. I had a 1604 for years and that thing was built like a tank. I now have a cheapo Berhinger 24 channel but I usually only use it for laying down stereo tracks, no multitracking. Mackie builds quality stuff and that sounds like a sweet deal for a 24track digital package.
that's what i'm thinking. it's old enough to have decreased in price, but not so old that it's outdated. i have always liked mackie stuff. i've been told to stay away from behringer though, as most of their stuff is (poorly) reverse-engineered from other companies.
now the question arises as to what to do with my tax refund. i will have about $500 after i put a deposit on a new apartment and fix my brakes, do i cough up a little extra and get myself a d8b and a HDR24/96 to go with it, or do i just pick up that 60GB PS3 i've been eyeing?
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