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   David Nebenzahl to All   
   Re: Cracking open a Galaxy Audio PA amp   
   17 Sep 10 10:14:15   
   
   XPost: sci.electronics.repair   
   From: nobody@but.us.chickens   
      
   On 9/17/2010 8:11 AM thanatoid spake thus:   
      
   > David Nebenzahl  wrote in   
   > news:4c92e3e0$0$2393$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com:   
   >   
   >>> And there were NO other cables on the stage at the time,   
   >>> huh?   
   >>   
   >> Nope. We're an acoustic band, generally play without any   
   >> sound reinforcement at all.   
   >   
   > OK. I sort of thought this may be the case. I suppose when you   
   > played a larger venue, you would just use their PA system so did   
   > not need to know anything about sound reinforcement at all.   
      
   Exactly. Which is the way we prefer it; we worry about our set lists and   
   the music. They get to worry about the sound system so that we don't   
   have to.   
      
   >>> Hmm. So you ALSO used to be in a band, and you don't have   
   >>> a single XLR cable in the house?   
   >>   
   >> Nope. You see a problem with that?   
   >   
   > Slight. IMO, it is always good to know /a little/ about things   
   > which, however occasionally, enter you  field of vision.   
      
   Oh, I *know* all about XLR and other connectors. I just don't happen to   
   *have* any around, since I don't need them.   
      
      
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