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Old 12-30-2004, 10:05 AM
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Default How good is the monitoring path in the command8 ?

Should I bother going thru it,i'm already using a Coleman TB4 ,The command 8 is closer to me when I mix,easier to reach but before i repatch I could use some opinions.
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Default Re: How good is the monitoring path in the command8 ?

Hello,
I personally found it to be slightly noisy! compared to not using it and monitoring directly to my amp!!

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Should I bother going thru it,i'm already using a Coleman TB4 ,The command 8 is closer to me when I mix,easier to reach but before i repatch I could use some opinions.
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The monitor section in the Command8 is a nice addition to a $1000 controller, but you've already got a $1000 stand-alone monitor section. Stick with the Coleman - if not, I'll take it off your hands.
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Ok I'll stick to my Coleman:)

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