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Post by Guitar on Nov 28, 2021 13:44:20 GMT -6
If anybody wants some free sample packs BLACKFRIDAY is the code for $10 voucher, no minimum spend, at Cymatics. A bunch of electronic music type stuff seems to be the flavor.
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Post by craigmorris74 on Nov 28, 2021 14:30:54 GMT -6
acustica sale is on.. grabbed el ray and sienna. anyone chasing taupe, now is the time I'm tempted by el rey. Has anyone compared it with the Fuse VCL-25A? I tried El Rey and compared it to the VCL-25A. They're pretty close, but I preferred the Fuse.
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Post by teejay on Nov 29, 2021 13:15:41 GMT -6
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Post by OtisGreying on Nov 29, 2021 16:55:12 GMT -6
Are there any codes to get any plug-in alliance plugs for less than 29.99 or is that the lowest?
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 29, 2021 17:24:35 GMT -6
there are some coupons but I don’t think you can apply with the 29.95 already discounted price .
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Post by Guitar on Nov 29, 2021 17:31:52 GMT -6
The usual ways to get below $29 are the monthly vouchers. And during some sales, the $20 no-minimum spend vouchers. And the occasional survey voucher (posted earlier in this thread.)
And sometimes combining plugins for "Dynamic Discount" with larger voucher amounts, or second hand license transfers (which vouchers help with, too.)
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Post by yewtreemagic on Nov 29, 2021 18:28:04 GMT -6
PSP Infinistrip and Vintage Warmer are compatible with Apple Silicon and 50% off as the banner says! I love Infinistrip. Vintage warmer vs Saturator? Vintage Warmer combines vintage gear's color and tone with multi-band dynamics processing, whereas Saturator majors on the high quality saturation of tube circuitry and tape machines. PSP claim that there's little overlap between the two. Re saturation in Infinistrip vs Saturator: PSP Saturator also includes 4x oversampling, low and high frequency algorithms, more saturation shapes (8 versus 6), and a low cut filter.
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Post by chessparov on Nov 29, 2021 21:05:32 GMT -6
I wanted to start the Plugin journey, a bit simpler. Starting with Little Radiator (included). Then advance to Radiator after.
Also to "learn"/experiment with the stock Plugs, in n-Track 9. Chris
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Post by seawell on Nov 29, 2021 22:01:15 GMT -6
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Post by kcatthedog on Dec 1, 2021 3:27:53 GMT -6
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Post by ab101 on Dec 1, 2021 20:18:46 GMT -6
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Post by ab101 on Dec 1, 2021 20:42:53 GMT -6
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Post by enlav on Dec 2, 2021 8:17:27 GMT -6
I spoke too soon about dodging holiday/end of year deals...
Seriously though, for the rep this mic has at 15% off, even with all the extra's thrown in, it feels like a steal. Probably partly due to conversion/dollar strength/etc.
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Post by ab101 on Dec 2, 2021 14:49:34 GMT -6
50 percent off on sonnox plugs for several days. Not the best deal but not the worst.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2021 15:10:43 GMT -6
50 percent off on sonnox plugs for several days. Not the best deal but not the worst. Solid stuff but overpriced in 2021. I paid more for Oxford Dynamics than the entire TDR bundle and it’s decent but not nearly as good.
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Post by ab101 on Dec 2, 2021 15:27:57 GMT -6
50 percent off on sonnox plugs for several days. Not the best deal but not the worst. Solid stuff but overpriced in 2021. I paid more for Oxford Dynamics than the entire TDR bundle and it’s decent but not nearly as good. Fair comment. The Sonnox reverb is excellent. I have not had a chance to compare the Oxford eq to the tdr eqs. But the tdr molot is super incredible!
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Post by earlevel on Dec 3, 2021 3:28:22 GMT -6
Reverb Foundry Tai Chi—which I like quite a bit, currently my favorite reverb and I think it's going to become my go-to—has an introductory price of $99 till the 20th.
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Post by superwack on Dec 3, 2021 13:27:46 GMT -6
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Post by Guitar on Dec 3, 2021 13:32:16 GMT -6
That's got to qualify as a mental illness..
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Post by Quint on Dec 3, 2021 13:52:18 GMT -6
That's got to qualify as a mental illness.. If, as the price would seem to indicate, these cables are made out of unobtanium unicorn horn, it's interesting to me that 1 meter costs $150,000 and yet the 3 meter only costs an additional $4,400 at $154,400. I would have guessed that 3 meters of unobtanium unicorn horn would cost around $450,000 ($150,000 x 3).
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Post by Guitar on Dec 3, 2021 13:54:06 GMT -6
That's got to qualify as a mental illness.. If, as the price would seem to indicate, these cables are made out of unobtanium unicorn horn, it's interesting to me that 1 meter costs $150,000 and yet the 3 meter only costs an additional $4,400 at $154,400. I would have guessed that 3 meters of unobtanium unicorn horn would cost around $450,000 ($150,000 x 3). It appears that the Male Vibrator ( ) thing in the middle is the expensive part? Puts some peanut butter and jelly on the elctrons?
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Post by superwack on Dec 3, 2021 15:17:10 GMT -6
I thought the exact same thing about the difference in prices for 1 meter vs. 3. I guess the money is in those magnets (the cables use magnetism to move your music = MORE music somehow)
I couldn't figure out if the price is for a pair but assume it is not. It's curious as well that they sell a (demo) speaker for $120,000 the amp is another $120,000 but the cable to connect the speaker to the amp will cost you $154,400 (assuming 3m)
Bananas.
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Post by yewtreemagic on Dec 3, 2021 15:31:52 GMT -6
You've all missed the most important part of the assembly, which accounts for the vast majority of the cost - that Male Vibrator thing in the middle (as monkeyxx so beautifully described it) does in fact contain a thumbnail-sized nuclear reactor!
This is revolutionary stuff - a bigger version could power the entire planet, so get one while you can!
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Post by ab101 on Dec 3, 2021 17:10:34 GMT -6
Bafflex speakers are only $120,000 because they are demos. Truly baffling. (thought I better say this before Chessparov does.) Each pair comes with a pre-paid divorce attorney. (One would think they could toss in the speakers with the cables. ) www.highfidelitycables.com/collections/bafflex-speakers
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Post by superwack on Dec 3, 2021 19:24:25 GMT -6
Reverb Foundry Tai Chi—which I like quite a bit, currently my favorite reverb and I think it's going to become my go-to—has an introductory price of $99 till the 20th. To add something useful to this thread (as opposed to my previous post) if people don't know it, you can use the Liquidsonics upgrade/discount coupons you get for owning their products on this Tai Chi reverb.
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