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Nope. Just those two items.

How are you getting $44 for the lindell 354e? Which code?

Using 'mycartapril' gives me a price of only $79. Not low enough for me.

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Rational wrote:Nope. Just those two items.

How are you getting $44 for the lindell 354e? Which code?

Using 'mycartapril' gives me a price of only $79. Not low enough for me.
Unless you have something else in the cart that code shouldn't do anything. If you add anything that is $21 or more then you will get both items for $50 off. The closer that you can get to exactly $100, the closer your discount will be to 50%.

This only makes sense if there is something else that you want that is also on sale really. Which, right now, there is nothing for me that makes sense. I don't really want the basic Sandman, I have pro and the only other thing that's on sale is the $9 tube screamer which isn't enough.

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Weird. Guess it was a fluke and let me do it.

Well, with the may voucher they sent me for $25 off, I can get SPL De-Verb Plus for $4. I'll probably grab that at least.

I'm still not understanding how that other guy is getting $44 for the 354e though.

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Rational wrote:Nope. Just those two items.

How are you getting $44 for the lindell 354e? Which code?

Using 'mycartapril' gives me a price of only $79. Not low enough for me.
If you add bx_greenscreamer the additional custom bundle discount brings it down to $62.20. Just did that myself.

masterhiggins was probably talking about a $75 voucher he got.
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They send out $75 vouchers!? All I ever get are $25 vouchers from them.

I've heard other people get $50 vouchers but I never do.

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Shabdahbriah wrote:
ghettosynth wrote:
Fleer wrote:Eventide UltraReverb $47
https://www.eventideaudio.com/promo/reverb_sale

Awesome promo for this reverb. I haven't seen it this cheap before. I would expect that there will be another black friday sale on anthology and the savings for having this will be greater than the $47 you will spend on it.
Obviously an interesting and different beast in its own right, but how does this stack-up to ValhallaVintageVerb?

{I don't need it... I don't need it... I don't need it}

I have the same question. This verb wasn't even on my radar... I was basically saving up for either Spaces or Adaptiverb and Altiverb... lol.

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aMUSEd wrote:I'm just seeing $199.00
Thanks, it's now $47:

https://www.jrrshop.com/eventide-ultrareverb

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Ryan99 wrote:Thanks for those who commented. I'm hesitating between 2 totally different bundles, this or Waves Greg Wells Signature Series (PianoCentric, VoiceCentric, MixCentric, etc.) that I could get for 65$, about 7$ more for the bundle of 4 plugins than the price of 1 right now.
Beware the WUP, version 10 is coming. With that said, the Greg Wells Signature Series and the Abbey Road Collection are the best Waves bundles, IMO.

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j3tman wrote:I have the same question. This verb wasn't even on my radar... I was basically saving up for either Spaces or Adaptiverb and Altiverb... lol.
We have a bunch of Spaces licenses left over from the last sale. Also, add Seventh Heaven to your list of reverbs to check out.

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masterhiggins wrote:Damnit. Lindell 354E is $44 for me with the voucher. I don't even need it but I keep adding it to my cart, anyway
29 bucks here with the voucher :D

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incubus wrote:
masterhiggins wrote:Damnit. Lindell 354E is $44 for me with the voucher. I don't even need it but I keep adding it to my cart, anyway
29 bucks here with the voucher :D
Yeah, well, OTOH, I'm jealous of your $50 voucher, but, OTOH, it just means that you've been suckered out of more of your cash from PA than I have!

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:lol: , I don't even know what that means!

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Beware the WUP, version 10 is coming. With that said, the Greg Wells Signature Series and the Abbey Road Collection are the best Waves bundles, IMO.
So what does this mean to us exactly when they come out with version 10 of the Waves plugins? I honestly don't 'get' WUP.

I for one will NEVER pay $300 to them annually or even once to bring all my plugins up to date. If they do that to me, I'll SOOOOOOOO pissed off if it ends up being a mandatory upgrade to keep up with new DAWs, etc, that I'll then never again buy from them. I'll actively sell all my waves plugins and cast dispersions every chance I get thereafter if so. I actually suggest to them that they drop the WUP bullshit.

I buy my plugins unlike so many others who steal them, and because I do, I don't expect to get continually charged over the years to "maintain" them. (If they have bugs and incompatibility issues, they should fix those for free as they are their mistake for releasing them with poor QA. They should just release new plugins with new names and interfaces and sell those outright if they want to skirt this issue to remain profitable. Just give better value to make the purchase attractive if so.)

Same reason why I won't do Slates ridiculous $15 a month subscription plan. Basically at the end of the month that money is gone up in smoke. Stupid deal for me. No thanks. Will never do that. (If I were a business charging lots of clientele for services this might be different).

Right now as I understand it, WUP is kind of optional and there's no penalty for not updating my WUP, right?

Lastly, I buy serial numbers from other vendors. I could just hold onto my serials and not activate them on Waves and wait for v10 to hit and then register them, right? That would bypass the issue, no?

And I'm still not seeing the benefit or detriment to v9 vs v10 yet. Could someone please explain what we'll be getting for v10?

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Somehow this is double posting. Admin, please delete.
Last edited by Rational on Tue May 02, 2017 8:43 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Somehow this is double posting. Admin, please delete.

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