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eric lenasbunt

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Re: Biggest "Toe Stubs" in Touring Sound
« Reply #50 on: January 24, 2016, 09:22:31 PM »


On the lighting side, Martin Mac2000.

Yet still on 80% of B level riders for the last several years. Stupidly heavy and power hungry for what they are. So I glad I waited and got led...
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Re: Biggest "Toe Stubs" in Touring Sound
« Reply #51 on: January 24, 2016, 09:35:10 PM »


The PM1.5 used a nasty $2 shop hobby motor for the fan - wore out real quick. It also had nasty 2 in one reservoir capacitors that blew up and not second sourced anywhere in the known universe.
Special mention has to go out to the Soundcraft 328 Digital. Had few of the advantages of a digital desk and a nasty habit of self rebooting mid show, sometimes never recovering. Pure evil - I have 3 of them. Wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw them. More installation than touring - the JBL EVOi powered speakers. Nice drivers combined with a lousy undercooled amp that ALWAYS blew up.
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I know a venue that had a lawsuit against the installer and JBL on the count of the EVO boxes. JBL settled by giving a first gen vrx rig to them. It hangs there today with lien drivers in the 918 mostly due to user error this time.


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