jobusch@isucs1.UUCP (10/15/85)
I purchased "The Sound Detonator" this spring and have had no problems with it.
Although the spectrum analyzer/pink noise section leaves a lot to
be desired, it is handy in getting a rough idea of what needs boosting/cutting.
Also, the lights are quite fascinating to watch bounce up and down.
I had been looking at the ADC 315X eq for a couple months and was
getting ready to buy it when I saw the DAK ad for the 3000. As far as
I can tell, they are identical. If anyone knows of info to the contrary,
I would be interested. I have, however, disconnected the light behind
the BSR logo on the front panel.
Dave Jobusch at Iowa State University
{ihnp4!umn-cs!}isucs1!jobusch USENET/UUCP
or jobusch@iowa-state CSNETnotes@isucs1.UUCP (10/17/85)
I purchased "The Sound Detonator" this spring and have had no problems with it.
Although the spectrum analyzer/pink noise section leaves a lot to
be desired, it is handy in getting a rough idea of what needs boosting/cutting.
Also, the lights are quite fascinating to watch bounce up and down.
I had been looking at the ADC 315X eq for a couple months and was
getting ready to buy it when I saw the DAK ad for the 3000. As far as
I can tell, they are identical. If anyone knows of info to the contrary,
I would be interested. I have, however, disconnected the light behind
the BSR logo on the front panel.
Dave Jobusch at Iowa State University
{okstate | umn-cs!}isucs1!jobusch USENET/UUCP
or jobusch@iowa-state CSNET