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Old 06.09.2004, 04:14 AM
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yeah it seem they didnt put any demos on the site
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I could buy a Massive Passive with 10k and have one of the best pieces of audio gear ever.....
isnt that also a bit high priced for an eq unit
dont mind me i just dont fancy analog gear which is not filters,synths or compressors
The massive passive is really an amazing piece of equipment. You can pass a signal through it without touching any of the knobs, and the audio will sound better. It is made from extremely high quality components and is in the same league as the Neve stuff......you have to hear it to believe it.

It is a modern classic!

If I had a spare 10k lying around it is the first thing I would buy.
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The fact that midi is fully implemeted and also there is some type of internal patch bus too (to save patches) makes this machine a great design.
Yes, i know. It is a monster both in the way that it probably one great sounding machine aswell as that midi/patch-thing. Well, if i had the money and wouldn't had to sell my *ss on the street to afford it, i'd be happy to have it in my home
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