{ "numMessagesInTopic": 20, "nextInTime": 748, "senderId": "s0ai5HSjha21-ZnvmM20j4WrJ4tuivaSGI35qBOn7HbL2NVvqC23jTLiTPOvaUYBOrtNWRSljmbDDCkR2aWk6Fm2PUpLM05WJ-X7n2lR33NR", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [01v96] Re: XLR Inputs", "from": ""Ronny Morris" <digitakmastering@...>", "authorName": "Ronny Morris", "msgSnippet": "... Understood. More than half of my apps these days are live remotes. It also wouldn t be the best choice for me in live venue situations. Hey, I m happy", "msgId": 747, "profile": "ronnymorris2001", "topicId": 733, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 136810499, "messageBody": "
> I guess all you wrote was sort of my point. It works, but isUnderstood. More than half of my apps these days are live remotes. It also wouldn't be the best
\n> inconvenient to set and pretty expensive. In my opinion, unless you
\n> have a device that can do the remote control gain adjustment
\n> (DM1000/2000), you are better off with a Digimax LT or something
\n> like it. As I recall the AD824 was like $1500.
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