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Old 02-22-2001
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Mr John sayers,Its me agin,
I have an Ibanez,its an older unit
most likely stolen from the Indians,Ive been thinking of giving it to my wife so when she gets mad at me she can get a hammer and beat the he-- out of it instead of me, I cant seem to figure it out,but havent had it long,not messed with it much,do you think it would be of any use to me as a rack unit for echo on
vocals?or doubling vocals? do you know much about this thing?I bougt
an older 388-8track,used very little from a friend,sohe just gave it to me,he has gone up town
pc recording,left his old buddy back in the analog,where I like it best any ways. just thought I'd ask.he also gave me a sony that
you use to mix down to vcr,have no idea how to use this.what you think of all this? Thanks my friend. R Coggs
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Its an Ibanez HD-1000 I forgot to mention that, sorry.will await your reply. Thanks agin R C
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