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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 21, 2019 8:54:29 GMT -6
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Post by Martin John Butler on Apr 21, 2019 9:25:39 GMT -6
Don't have time right now to take more than a glance, but it seems something similar to what I liked about the color part of the Dangerous Music 2 Bus +. I'd love to hear some before and afters with the saturator. I haven't liked any of the saturator plugs I have except the Softube for electric guitar.
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Post by M57 on Apr 21, 2019 9:27:13 GMT -6
The 1976 looks like it could be a pretty cool piece to have on a drum buss or the 2-buss. Are there any other products out there like this?
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 21, 2019 9:27:47 GMT -6
They are suggesting under 1k € for both boxes, certainly an attractive price, if the parts’ build is good !
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Post by M57 on Apr 21, 2019 9:31:12 GMT -6
Don't have time right now to take more than a glance, but it seems something similar to what I liked about the color part of the Dangerous Music 2 Bus +. They seem pretty different to me. The Dangerous is a summing mixer, and it doesn't give you independent control of saturation and width across bands, which seems like the primary purpose of the Drawmer. I'll bet the prices are quite different too.
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Post by Guitar on Apr 21, 2019 10:03:03 GMT -6
I'm a Drawmer fan, from owning an MC2.1, so I am interested.
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Post by brenta on Apr 21, 2019 16:39:44 GMT -6
I’ve liked all of the Drawmer gear I’ve used. Somehow they seem to charge about half of what their competitors do. I have some interest in the EQ
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Post by the other mark williams on Apr 21, 2019 17:21:18 GMT -6
I'm a Drawmer fan, from owning an MC2.1, so I am interested. have you noticed any L/R drift or crosstalk? I’ve been curious about that piece.
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Post by stormymondays on Apr 22, 2019 0:10:56 GMT -6
I'm a Drawmer fan, from owning an MC2.1, so I am interested. have you noticed any L/R drift or crosstalk? I’ve been curious about that piece. It’s an excellent controller. I can’t imagine working without it. For me, it maintains the L/R balance perfectly, but it’s not a switched potentiometer. Drawmer’s customer service is top notch too. They switched to a new pot model to avoid some LF distortion when turning it quickly and sent it to me for free.
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Post by Guitar on Apr 22, 2019 5:12:10 GMT -6
I'm a Drawmer fan, from owning an MC2.1, so I am interested. have you noticed any L/R drift or crosstalk? I’ve been curious about that piece. The only L/R drift is on the very bottom of the headphone amp dials. The main monitor knob is perfectly level at any setting. Can't say that I've noticed any crosstalk. I also would highly recommend it. I think it's the best thing out there without having to spend $2,000 or more. It's going to be a big upgrade over the budget monitor controllers.
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