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NAMM '09 - 285e demonstrated?

Re: [200e] NAMM '09 - 285e demonstrated?

2009-01-20 by Bryan Carrigan

I didn't take any audio or video but it did sound great and worked as  
expected.

If you've ever been to a NAMM show, you know that you can't critically  
evaluate
anything through the din of screeching R&B vocals, rock gtr solos, and  
yapping
but I will eventually order one so I was sold.

Now that I think about it,  I'm sure the rock gtr guys complain about  
the bleeps
coming from the synth vendors...



On Jan 19, 2009, at 3:31 PM, onycha.hazel wrote:

> Was the 285e demonstrated at NAMM? If yes, might someone have audio  
> or video of it?
>
>
> 



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Re: [200e] NAMM '09 - 285e demonstrated?

2009-01-20 by damon

The environment is at times so loud and cacophonous that it is almost  
unbelievable.

I spent some quiet time on the 285e during the show on a couple of  
occasions and felt that it sounded great, and a bit different from  
the original 285.  My arbitrary descriptor is 'precise'.

A short aside: There was a moment where Ezra made a quick a patch  
sounding quite like the marathon rock solo at the neighboring booth,  
confounding the ears of several as he wailed away with what I could  
only describe as a delightful dose of irreverence.
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On Jan 20, 2009, at 12:32 PM, Bryan Carrigan wrote:

> I didn't take any audio or video but it did sound great and worked as
> expected.
>
> If you've ever been to a NAMM show, you know that you can't critically
> evaluate
> anything through the din of screeching R&B vocals, rock gtr solos, and
> yapping
> but I will eventually order one so I was sold.
>
> Now that I think about it, I'm sure the rock gtr guys complain about
> the bleeps
> coming from the synth vendors...
>
> On Jan 19, 2009, at 3:31 PM, onycha.hazel wrote:
>
> > Was the 285e demonstrated at NAMM? If yes, might someone have audio
> > or video of it?
> >
> >
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

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