#42913 - 10/15/02 04:37 PM
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Desperado
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Originally posted by Matthew Hill: Hmm, I just re-read Paul's message and saw that he only experienced one failure... for some reason I was thinking that his replacement drive failed also. I, personally, would not fault a company for the first product failure, especially if it was replaced promptly and if the replacement worked. All true, and the replacement seems to have worked, but I agree with your first post - anything that increases the chance of a second failure in a case like this is PR suicide.
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#42914 - 10/15/02 06:01 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/24/02
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There are many personal computer web sites that have information on this IBM drive problem. For example: http://www.tech-report.com/news_reply.x/3494/1/ A search on google will turn up LOTS. My replacement drive is working fine, but I put it in a system is not critical. The system that had the drive that went bad got a new Maxtor drive. I have not lost faith in all of IBM, just their IDE drives. SCSI drives, I believe, are built to a higher standard, thus the 5 year warranty, instead of 3 ... oops ... 1 years for IDE (recently, Maxtor, Western Digital, and Seagate have reduced the length of warranties from 3 years to 1 year. They SAY they are doing this in order to bring their warranty lenght in line with other PC component manufacturers. I KNOW they are doning this to increase profits, regardless of what their spinmeisters say.) I have had one other drive, a SCSI model fail. This happened back in 1998 or 1999. It was replaced with a "refurbished" version of the same model and has been working fine ever since. As well as these two IBM drives, I have three more IBM drives; two SCSI and one IDE. I do not have any ill will towards IBM's other products. In fact, in IBM computers, you will often find non-IBM drives. Their laptops have a good reliability reputation. Paul ------------------ the 1derful1
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#42915 - 10/15/02 06:11 PM
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Desperado
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The other side of the coin is, of course, the generally excellent performance generated by the IBM drives: http://www.storagereview.com/ They are pretty much alone in always being either in the 1 or 2 slot for each test. Pretty consistent. If they are bad overall the market will weed them out.
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#42916 - 11/09/02 04:48 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 05/28/02
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Loc: LA's The Place
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Are clones becoming plentiful in the stores these days, now that Outlaw doesn't have the wait line for the 950?
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#42917 - 11/09/02 06:18 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/07/02
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Loc: Herndon, VA
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Originally posted by TurnerF: Ok so I need some help from all the experts... What does calibrating the boards mean? So much of this stuff is now digital I would think all calibrations would be software and fixed? Are low leakage capacitors that expensive? are there degrees of leakage? I am also curious to see if these would make an audible difference in the Sherbourn product. If so and it hits the street at around $900, they could be very attractive. I've been trying to find all of the pre/pros that support DPLII. Most are very expensive, like the Anthem and new Fosgate (with the 5" LCD screen). The Rotel goes for about $1500. I'd much rather pay $900 for the Outlaw or a similar product. Especially since pre/pros become obsolete so quickly. Eventually, a pre/pro will be a bunch of DSPs with generic hardware for I/O. Heck, the hardware could be plug-in cards similar to how my digital mixers work in my home music studio . You could buy cards with the I/O options you need. Sayer
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#42918 - 11/09/02 08:49 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 05/28/02
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Sherbourn product. If .. it hits the street at around $900
Where did you hear it would hit the street for the same price as the Outlaw? The Rotel goes for about $1500.
I heard it streets close to $1250, plus or minus. Lower than $1500, but still more than the 950. [This message has been edited by Will (edited November 09, 2002).]
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#42919 - 11/09/02 11:01 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/07/02
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Loc: Herndon, VA
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Originally posted by Will: Where did you hear it would hit the street for the same price as the Outlaw? Here: Originally posted by randyb: I just posted on there forum and 1,500 is correct. They are going to revise the article but they apparently are thinking a street price close to 900 which seems pretty low to me (maybe not for some Sony etc. but....) Originally posted by Will: Originally posted by SayersWeb: The Rotel goes for about $1500.
I heard it streets close to $1250, plus or minus. Lower than $1500, but still more than the 950. $1250 isn't too bad. No internet sales though. Gotta find one local to price. Thanks, Sayer PS - trying to get the quotes sorted out in this post was quite a challenge! [This message has been edited by SayersWeb (edited November 09, 2002).]
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#42920 - 11/11/02 03:33 PM
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Desperado
Registered: 11/29/01
Posts: 1434
Loc: Mount Laurel, NJ
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Wow. That's an awful lot of synths you've got loaded into that thing. What do you use them all for?
------------------ Matthew J. Hill matt@idsi.net
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#42921 - 11/11/02 04:22 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 11/07/02
Posts: 30
Loc: Herndon, VA
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Originally posted by Matthew Hill: Wow. That's an awful lot of synths you've got loaded into that thing. What do you use them all for? LOL! Was that in response to my studio? I've often thought of adding a direct connection to my home theater, but one slip up with some feedback and my surround system would be toast! I'll stick to CDR-Ws to test my mixes. Sayer
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#42922 - 11/11/02 07:39 PM
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Desperado
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Loc: LA's The Place
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Between Sayer, Soundhound and others, there are quite a few posters with a sound sound engineer background in the saloon.
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