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Old 10-19-2003
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Opinions on BSS DPR 402.

Been offered one at a good price, but I'm not sure I should get it or not? I'm not really in the market for a comp right now, but I am a gearslut!!!!
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how much for? i've got the 4 channel one (can't remember model) and i love it. i'd buy it.
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£225. Needs a couple of new pots and posts for the pots in the De-essing section, but is still in full working order. I think the 4 channel version is slightly different, having a few less facilities I believe?

It is from a company who I trust. It's just i don't really have any spare cash at the moment. I'm actually after a new mic pre and was considering buying it, fixing the new pots and selling on for about £400. Thing is, I know I'll want to keep it!
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i know you'll want to keep it!! i rarely use the de-esser any way. the best way i can describe its sound is expensive. just a nice amount of coulor to remind you its not digital. i think the 2 channel has pots for the attack and stuff whereas the 4 channel has two switched values.
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