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Author: susansusan
Date: May 4, 2008 19:26
Dear Sir or Madam.
We, www.chinadvdwholesaler.com, located in China, are specialized in
the wholesaling and distributing of varies of DVD, VCD, MOVIE, TV
SHOW, etc with high quality and competitive price.
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Author: BoomboomBoomboom
Date: May 4, 2008 18:22
By the end of the month, I'll be sneaking in a set with a new pair of
Zaxcoms. Brands used there: Sennheiser G2s and Lectros. In the manual
I downloaded from the net, I'm reading I could use the IP3 setting to
avoid intermodulation.
Any of you Zax. users have had the same experience before ? I
understand the scaling between the frequencies (mine) according to the
scale ( the offsets), but do I simply have to avoid using frequencies
that would be shared with other brands in my offsets scale and if
there is one , simply jump to the next offset in the scale and tune my
Tx/Rx with this number ?
For example:
-the choices being:
536-536.9-538.4-540.5
-a Lectro or G2 from other user is tuned at 538.4, I could tune my 2
Zaxcoms to :
536 & 536.9
or
536.9 & 540.5
or
536 & 540.5 ...
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Author: Charles TomarasCharles Tomaras
Date: May 4, 2008 17:24
"David Waelder" earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:C4439F14.231CA%%davidnewsgrp@earthlink.net...
> Many of the unique features of the Chinhda cart are available only with
> the
> cart. But there are a number of special brackets, equipment tie-downs, and
> other accessories that can function well on any cart. We are pleased to
> make
> these available for use with whatever cart you may have. (And for
> substantially less than the cost of the whole cart!)
>
> Chinhda will provide mounting hardware for fastening the device to any
> suitable surface. Of course, it may be necessary to drill a few holes in
> your shelf or frame and that would be your responsibility.
>
> And when you do assemble the funds to purchase the full Chinhda cart, you
> can simply move the brackets over to the new one. Consider it purchasing a
> Chinhda cart one piece at a time.
>
> Link to the accessories page:
> http://www.productionrecording.com/Tools/AlaCarte.html ...
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Author: David WaelderDavid Waelder
Date: May 4, 2008 17:11
Many of the unique features of the Chinhda cart are available only with the
cart. But there are a number of special brackets, equipment tie-downs, and
other accessories that can function well on any cart. We are pleased to make
these available for use with whatever cart you may have. (And for
substantially less than the cost of the whole cart!)
Chinhda will provide mounting hardware for fastening the device to any
suitable surface. Of course, it may be necessary to drill a few holes in
your shelf or frame and that would be your responsibility.
And when you do assemble the funds to purchase the full Chinhda cart, you
can simply move the brackets over to the new one. Consider it purchasing a
Chinhda cart one piece at a time.
Link to the accessories page:
http://www.productionrecording.com/Tools/AlaCarte.html
Prices are indicated on the page.
David Waelder
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Author: DoctorDoctor
Date: May 4, 2008 14:43
Let me score your film or video projects with the same pride, quality of work
and attention to detail that you have when you shoot and produce them.
With 40 years in the music industry, it's time to expand and further develop
the experience into the world of film and video. The 40 years of experience
consists of playing a number of instruments, some of which include accordion,
drums, bass and keyboard. Over the years I've played in a variety of musical
genres; written and produced jingles; done studio work and song writing.
I've also dabbled at 3d animation and am currently studying Blender. I would
like to utilize this knowledge and expertise to branch into the world of film
and video.
In order to gain a bit of direct experience in film and/or video, I would
like to do the music, incidental and theme, as well as sound effects at a
cost that is easily negotiable.
If you would like to sample my work, send me a copy of a short film or video
without any music or effects, with instruction of what is expected; the
feeling that is to be attained and any other suggestions that would
compliment the end result. Your opinions, ideas, suggestions and critique
would be most welcome with an opportunity to re-do until satisfaction has
been achieved.
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Author: oleg kaizermanoleg kaizerman
Date: May 4, 2008 13:39
good working order , blocks 21 and 27
could go to lectro directly for period check up ( not that something wrong
with)
where in use most of the time by one soundman in long term rent
offers to kaizero1@ gmail.com
Oleg Kaizerman
Kaizeroaudio
best
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Author: Charles TomarasCharles Tomaras
Date: May 4, 2008 11:53
Anyone know if the Lectro REFSWITCH external belt-pack switch assembly can
be used with existing 200 series transmitters?
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Date: May 4, 2008 07:26
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Author: Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
Date: May 4, 2008 06:35
On May 3, 10:40Â pm, Soundhaspriority nowhere.com> wrote:
>> What is the best value pot to
>> use for this. Â I have ordered 50K, 100K, 250K and 500K
>
> Man, that's a lot of pot. Â I rarely go thru more than $200 a week.
>
> "I don't really have a replacement career, it's a very gnawing thing."
Sorry to hear your Baskin-Robbins gig didn't work out.
Keep your head up, Bwian. Perhaps a McDonald's will open in your area
soon.
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