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#403902 - 06/23/15 10:39 AM
Re: AUDYA - Why EVERYONE should own one !!!
[Re: leezone]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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To my aging ears, using beat up headphones and my Yamaha YST MS50 sound system, Aj's drums sounded much fuller, more like the real thing. However, to be perfectly honest, I seriously doubt that any audience I've played for in three decades would notice any difference. And, more than likely, they probably could care less just as long as you provided them with great entertainment and excellent vocals. All the best, Gary
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#403907 - 06/23/15 11:13 AM
Re: AUDYA - Why EVERYONE should own one !!!
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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To my aging ears, using beat up headphones and my Yamaha YST MS50 sound system, Aj's drums sounded much fuller, more like the real thing. However, to be perfectly honest, I seriously doubt that any audience I've played for in three decades would notice any difference. And, more than likely, they probably could care less just as long as you provided them with great entertainment and excellent vocals. All the best, Gary Well, my ears care, espescially when i am playing myself.. Arrangers are still made for home use, and thats where every bit of authenticy might count for people that pay over $4000 for an arranger..
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#403913 - 06/23/15 01:02 PM
Re: AUDYA - Why EVERYONE should own one !!!
[Re: leezone]
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Registered: 06/24/08
Posts: 3131
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Edited by leezone (06/23/15 01:03 PM)
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