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Does anybody have this? Is it good? Worth buying?

http://dbxpro.com/en-US/products/160sl

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It doesn't have the fancy light of this one ;-)
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/MDX2600.aspx

You know you suffer from G.A.S. so do your bank account a favour and just don't be tempted. It won't make your mixes sound professional just by magic. Only if you have outgrown your current gear, then consider it.

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$129.00 what a piece of garbage. I dont buy anything unless it's at least 2,000 in most cases except vsts.

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royaldeadman wrote:$129.00 what a piece of garbage. I dont buy anything unless it's at least 2,000 in most cases except vsts.
I do think the is the best approach when considering new gear.

When I first started out, like you, I didn't look at anything less than $2000. It's just not worth my time.

But that is all in the past. These days I'm a $7000 guy and my mixes do sound better.

Because my mixes improved so much I'm considering the move to $10000 soon. It really is the only way to be sure.

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OP, you were wondering about a good guitar for a beginner. Found it. A nice little 2003 Martin, the perfect starter model.

http://stringsnthings.org/hsguitar/NAMM2004/Martin.html

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Anything less than that would be an insult to all the beginners who came before you (yes, including him).
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yes, it is worth buying

http://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrume ... 107662.htm

local bargain

finders fee gratefully accepted of coarse

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