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DocHamm

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  1. Definitely some good desktop deals out there. However, I've never bought a desktop, always build and that's the way I'll always do it unless I switch to Mac. Heck, that may be even sooner than I think at the rate MS is frustrating me. I'm giving them till Win7 is released to see what they do. It cost me $300 for Vista and Macs just got Snow Leopard for $29. Gotta love that in tough financial times.

  2. I share the frustration. I've been contemplating a RS-1 myself but can't seem to get there. The info in this thread has been helpful. I considered the HF-1 as a lower cost alternative but the price on them has gone up and I find it difficult to hand that money out for them when a used RS-1 is only a bit more.

    So in regards to serials, when did Grado start using them? Do the RS-1 sound that different from an MS-Pro? I like classical and acoustic guitar and what I've heard hear sounds like they may not be the best choice for those types of music. I can't audition them either as the only place that did carry any would only do the SR125 and SR225 and is now closed up. Any recommendations?

  3. I've used an Adcom switcher in the past and experienced no degradation. They go on eBay fairly cheap in both a 3-speaker and 6-speaker models.

    As a side note, I have also used a DBX program route selector with no sonic changes. Now I use a manual switch .. I get up and input or output the headphones. ;)

  4. I've had a number of amps from Peavy to Fender and back, tube and SS. I really believe it's all about the sound, meaning I suggest you go test some out.

    The last one I sold was a Peavey Chorus (dual 6" or 8" w/reverb) that was great for traveling and small gathering (family, friends, etc). Lord knows my husband is glad the Fender Quad 10" Super Reverb is gone! He hated carrying that thing at as it weight a ton!

    Since I don't get out much anymore I just plug into my computer and it works. But there are so many amps now with great options and sizes for every budget that it's really worth the look.

    I tend to like a Marshall sound but not their amps and many new amps have sound simulation that is really sweet. I love Trace Elliot and Dean Markley for acoustic but Crate is making some nice ones now. Recently I've seen some small but sweet amps on eBay that sound pretty darn good and have quite a few features for their size. Good luck!

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