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The 3000 dollar cable. (pg. 3)
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| jahnlay |
| No, I'm sorry, the wooden knobs are the funniest, I mean, it must be the cheapest con of them all to make, at $400 a pop! Ha, ha, ha.:stongue: |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
If you buy 50 metres of the cable and wrap yourself in it I believe you can use there patiended design to time travel.
They probably make each cable at the cost of about $5 so they only have to fool a few idiots to buy it and they have already hit the profit region. |
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| Derivative |
Yes but that 50 metre run of cable has to be imbued with time travelling properties by doctor who himself, by attaching it to the antenae of the tardis.
Of course, there is a service charge for this... |
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| DJSentinel |
I hear it even on my ipod headphones. You don't need really precise monitors, you just have to know your monitors. Thats why sometimes I forget the alesis monitors and go back to my old $2 monitors from the thrift shop, cause I know em. Alot of gear is just hype. People think they need $3000 monitors when someone with much less can put out much better work.
Instead of buying more gear thinking it will help you produce better, how about getting better at producing yourself :conf:
Pce,
DJS |
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| harriz |
God damn this is so profoundly stupid I am thinking of emailing them the link to this thread :whip:
I guess I need to get me a pair of these for serato.:rolleyes:
Only then I will be able to '' sense the enormity of the instrument’s cavity ''
....and that will be 6000$.
Screw genelec 1032s If you really want hi fidelity monitoring you need cables that operate at -10 db and cost 3000$ a piece.
Idiot deaf old people that cant even hear over 11.000 Hz should understand that the only time cables should set them back 3000$ is if they plan on running a cable across town ;) |
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| Derivative |
Oh you will sense an enormouse cavity alright. In your WALLET.
HAH! |
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| Mikk |
:eyes: :stongue: What the f***?? Surely this must be a joke :D
This whole thread is hilarious! :stongue: |
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| Derivative |
Ive heard it all now...jars full of pebbles decreasing sound pressure levels in corners...clocks that make your sounds more 3d...
And I thought a 3000 dollar phono cable was lame... |
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| Synchronicity |
It's just the rich showing off to each other, they love it.
We take the piss out of them, we love it.
Let's all say a prayer for the guys in the middle who can't afford it but want it.
Sorry, wrong forum:D |
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| Tegu |
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