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LOL. . . . having had a whole bunch of those "cheapee" modules the answer. . .after howling with laughter is. . . .uh........... no.
It takes roughly three months of training before Rex will even let a newbie start assembling. . . maybe.
Blow away a Serge. . . . ? dude. . . please.
kind regards
jd
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From: John P <johnp299792@...>
It takes roughly three months of training before Rex will even let a newbie start assembling. . . maybe.
Blow away a Serge. . . . ? dude. . . please.
kind regards
jd
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From: John P <johnp299792@...>
> nope.
>
> prices are high because a lot of time & labor is spent testing the parts
> before they go into anything,
> and the technicians go through a long training before anything they do
> goes into a unit for sale.
>
> Compare an STS era Serge's bandwidth, dynamic range, parametric range,
> parametric accuracy, and so on to anything else that's out there.
>
> If you don't care to push your instrument's limits, or have the
> instrument challenge *your* limits, then by all means, go cheapy.
>
> samplelab wrote:
> > i think your paying for 50% name - 50% well made item........the
> > truth is sound wise a �500 c heapy modular can blow away a serge in
> > the right hands on some level
>