Pretty please pull in the horns a bit.
It's hardy going to give the Op "Groovegal" confidence if we're battling among ourselves.
If some one wants cheap and cheerful against mega expensive, at the end of the day they'll get the system they deserve.
I've said on more than one occasion that most alcolhol available venues will have a fair share of drunks who couldn't care less how the system sounds as long as they can caterwhal to their hearts content, usually loudly and very much out of tune.
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However, that's not to say that we won't get a job at the National Philharmonic, where even the tea boy has an earhole made of solid gold and can hear a pin drop at 100 paces. In that case, we should certainly bring forward the best we have available to us.
It's different horses for different courses and who's to say which is definitively the best?
If my fellow Scot fae "The Lang Toun" will forgive me one nitpick;
"Bucket Brigade"? Really?
I thought Bucket Brigade chips died the death about 20 years ago.
The last one I used was an SAD1024 and that cost me over £5 about 10 years ago. They are damn nearly collectors items now.
Pretty much all delays digitise the audio and use RAM these days.
Sandy.