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| Topic: need inexpensive floor stand for 42" LCD |
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| Re: need inexpensive floor stand for 42" LCD [message #366948 is a reply to message #365842 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 15:28 |
trace knight Messages: 305 Registered: April 2004 Location: Akron, oh. |
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What do you call in-expensive. I have several designs, some just using a single pipe and heavy base to some using small profile truss and base, the truss looks the best, and I light the vertical with a small led, looks pretty cool.
tk
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| Topic: Budget |
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| Re: Budget [message #366954 is a reply to message #366436 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 15:36 |
Brad Weber Messages: 1410 Registered: December 2005 Location: Marietta, GA |
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I don't believe there are any centralized resources for this. Several of the Councils within InfoComm have been working on a standardized pricing/product data format for a number or years but I don't think it has been widely implemented. But even that would is just for equipment pricing.
Some of the programs like d-tools let you setup a database and create assemblies and even options for assemblies, but I think you still have to enter all the data and set things up manually.
How I determine budgets is the result of many years in both the consulting and contracting aspects of the business. There are objective factor such as the direct price of a product, but there are also subjective factors that come from experience and that a software solution may have difficulty addressing.
I do rely greatly on pricing from the manufacturers. In some cases the manufacturers are very willing to provide dealer and MAP/list pricing data, many manufacturers will not release dealer pricing to anyone other than authorized dealers but will provide list pricing to Consultants. However, some manufacturers insist that you go through a local dealer or distributor for any pricing, I tell those manufacturers it doesn't matter then, if I can't do my job and independently budget or verify pricing for their products, then their products simply won't get specified or accepted. It is surprising how often that all of a sudden makes pricing available.
Brad Weber
muse Audio Video
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| Forum: Product Reviews: Sound Reinforcement |
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| Topic: Yorkville LS608 vs JTR Growler |
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| Re: Yorkville LS608 vs JTR Growler [message #366879 is a reply to message #366393 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 10:56 |
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Jeff Babcock Messages: 1229 Registered: September 2006 Location: Ontario, Canada |
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| Matt Hanson wrote on Sun, 05 October 2008 20:51 |
I was somewhat surprised that the LS808 got louder using equal/a little less power. Not the same loudness, but louder a bit.
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Why are you surprised at this? LS808 is huge in comparison. In a small horn sub like the Growler if you want better low end extension you basically have to trade sensitivity to get it. Of course it is not that simple, but you get the point.
The Growler could be much more efficient if Jeff had designed it to roll off at a higher frequency. It goes very low for its size.
That's a design decision, and in the case of the Growler I think it's a good tradeoff. Check out Jeff's pedigree and I think you will see he knows what he is doing.
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| Topic: Phil Jones PA, it's the drivers |
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| Re: Phil Jones PA, it's the drivers [message #367008 is a reply to message #366544 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 18:15 |
Mark Anderson Messages: 121 Registered: January 2006 Location: Minnesota |
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Wow, What interesting responses!
Let me begin by stressing that I have no connection to Phil Jones. I use his Briefcase Bass Amp and was lucky enough to have him give me a tour of his latest designs while he was nice enough to do a Sunday night repair. I thought the members of this site would be interested to hear about someone who is creating some really exciting products. A true artist engineer.
In short, I don't want anything I'm about to write to reflect poorly on Phil...
I understand the skeptical responses, especially as I was wrong about the wattage. I was shown many different designs in a short period of time but as I said in my original post "I didn't write down details as I'm not a reporter." I also corrected myself less than seven hours later when the correct information came through.
But beyond that, I found the other responses very interesting. Ivan and Don, when you hear it, you will know. Your snarky responses are neither constructive nor necessary. When I first heard about the Danley DTS-20, I figured the reported numbers were impossible. I haven't had the opportunity to yet hear a DTS-20 but I have heard the Phil Jones designs.
And Mr. Danley, I respect your experience, standing and designs in the world of pro audio. I understand the point you're attempting to make but you seem to conveniently ignore the conversation of cabinet design, an ironic position for you. And as for the elephant joke, that's just sadly below someone of your stature and smacks uncomfortably of professional jealousy.
Vinny, I agree with your assessment that rock is not the preferred use for a Briefcase. There are several reasons for this. The first would be the lack of distortion, a prerequisite for rock music. It's also a very small 100 watt amp. Small jazz and acoustic music gigs are the target for the briefcase. It handles that very well. Compare it to other boutique amps like the Acoustic Image, it's a major league bargain.
I don't pretend to understand the hows and whys of these designs and acknowledge my failure as a reporter. I know Phil works with an anechoic chamber and has tests proving his frequency response claims. I also know what I experienced. The history of audio has individuals making advances in design. I believe both Mr Danley and Phil Jones are in that small group of individuals. In a year, we'll all be talking about how no product on the market can compete with the LS1800 in it's niche.
[Updated on: Tue, 07 October 2008 19:44] My band: http://www.monroecrossing.com
My forum: http://www.BluegrassForum.com
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| Forum: LAB Marketplace |
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| Topic: !**TC VoiceWork Plus FS**! |
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| !**TC VoiceWork Plus FS**! [message #366825] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 04:42 |
Joel Varjassy Messages: 1 Registered: February 2007 Location: Canda |
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Im looking to sell my TC VoiceWork Plus, its around a month old, mint condition, sounds great, in a smoke free studio. The only thing is it doesn't come with the original box and manual. Im looking to sell it for $700 shipped. If your interested and want pics let me know and i'll post them asap.
-Joel
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VoiceWorkPls/
An Accurate, Easy-to-use Voice Processor with Great Features!
The TC-Helicon VoiceWorks Plus vocal processor has all of the features you need to make your vocals shine brighter. It continues on from the success of its predecessor, VoiceWorks, with an updated feature list including 4th generation TC-Helicon harmony technology, Voice Modeling, and the Transducer and iMod (micromod) blocks from VoicePro. A Burr Brown-based mic preamp, transparent pitch correction, TC Electronic reverb, delay and dynamics algorithms from VoiceWorks round out its capabilities. Whether you're playing live gigs with a MIDI sequencer for backup or recording songs in your studio, VoiceWorksPlus offers high quality vocal processing options.
TC-Helicon VoiceWorks Plus Vocal Processor Features:
Interchangeable voice modeling or harmony
Individually-adjustable harmony voice gender
Megaphone effects with high Q band limiting
Effects include reverb, delay with tap tempo, distortion, chorus, and flange with pitch feedback
Microtuning
Pitch correction
Compressor, de-ess, and gate functions
3-band EQ
Footswitch or volume pedal control
Burr Brown mic preamp with phantom power for condenser mics
Stereo or mono output
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| Topic: For Sale E-MU 1616 Recording system |
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| Re: For Sale E-MU 1616 Recording system SOLD !! [message #366826 is a reply to message #363585 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 05:31 |
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Sold to Weogo Reed.
Thanks for the sale!
Doug
Allen Audio
"The worst thing is."
"You can't teach common sense."
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| Topic: FS: Digidesign DIGI003 system, new in the box. |
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| FS: Digidesign DIGI003 system, new in the box. [message #366847] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 08:30 |
Paul Lea Messages: 149 Registered: November 2005 |
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Tabletop Digi003. Unit is new in the box with PT 7.3.
1400.00 including shipping. Paypal accepted.
PM, or email me at info@midwestsp.com.
[Updated on: Tue, 07 October 2008 08:30] Paul Lea
Owner - Midwest Sound and Production, LLC
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| Topic: Looking for a few great team members |
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| Re: Looking for a few great team members [message #366850 is a reply to message #364024 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 08:51 |
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Doug Fowler Messages: 1183 Registered: April 2004 Location: Saint Louis |
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**bump**
And a clarification -
10+ years experience preferred. This is a real job in the business, with real benefits and real pay. If you're looking to get off the bus and sleep at home for a change, we would love to talk to you.
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| Topic: QSC GP218 Dual 18" Subs |
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| Topic: FS: on Ebay in Europe DBX Driverack 260 |
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| Topic: FS: QSC PL218 |
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| FS: QSC PL218 [message #366860] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 09:55 |
Michael Kurczeski Messages: 93 Registered: February 2006 Location: Monroe NJ |
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I have a brand new QSC PL218 power amp for sale. i bought it for a bi amped monitor setup but decided that XTI's were better suited for the task. it never left the shop. it will come in the original box with paperwork etc. it is 4 months old and was never used. still has QSC's 6 year warranty. $550 + shipping
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| Re: FS: QSC PL218 [message #366978 is a reply to message #366860 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 16:25 |
Rick Stansby Messages: 1135 Registered: November 2004 Location: Davis, California |
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I just want to say that I recently purchased a PL218 amp from Michael via ebay. The amp arrived very quickly and in excellent condition. Apparently he shipped it in one of the boxes from his new XTI amps. I would not hesitate to recommend this seller.
Rick
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| Topic: WTB: TC Electronic M-One XL or non XL |
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| WTB: TC Electronic M-One XL or non XL [message #366920] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 14:15 |
Adrian Afoon Messages: 33 Registered: January 2006 Location: Orlando, FL |
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WTB: TC Electronic M-One XL or non XL in Orlando, FL area I need one by Thursday.
Adrian
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| Re: WTB: TC Electronic M-One XL or non XL [message #366988 is a reply to message #366920 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 17:02 |
A Thomas Lamb Messages: 251 Registered: October 2004 Location: Orlando Florida |
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PM sent
Thomas Lamb
A1 Orlando Production
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| Topic: Looking for stageline rental in orlando |
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| Re: Looking for stageline rental in orlando [message #366854 is a reply to message #366755 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 09:07 |
Doug Hammel Messages: 86 Registered: September 2004 Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL. |
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ASI is in Orlando.
www.asiprod.com
Doug Hammel
Audio Systems Engineer
Off The Wall Sound and Lighting
95 NE 179th St.
Miami, Fl. 33162
(305)652-5002
(305)945-4040 fax
(954)598-4202 cell
dougcvaudio@juno.com
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| Re: Looking for stageline rental in orlando [message #366893 is a reply to message #366854 ] |
Tue, 07 October 2008 12:30 |
A Thomas Lamb Messages: 251 Registered: October 2004 Location: Orlando Florida |
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Thanks guys. I new ASI had one but they have been to busy to talk to anyone over the past couple of weeks. Something about a presidential election. I dont know what thats about but anyway....... I left a message for E-Tech which is not to be confused with another company we deal with E-tec. I appreciate it. If anyone else knows of anyone let me know.
Later
T
[Updated on: Tue, 07 October 2008 12:31] Thomas Lamb
A1 Orlando Production
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