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littledog
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This is purely useless fluff, but feel free to join in. The question is what surface "cosmetic" features do you prefer in your gear, especially rack mount stuff. I'll start the ball rolling:
• Blue lights. Reds, greens and yellows are nice, but it's hard to beat a really bright blue light. The API 3124+ has a beauty to indicate the power is on, and it's just gorgeous! The Joe Meek SC 2.2 has one too. I need more blue lights!!!
•BIG VU meters. I mean BIIIIIIG ones. Not LED ladders either - I'm talking about needles behind a big glass window. Who says size doesn't matter!
•Fat widely spaced pots and switches. I hate little tiny cramped and crowded pots and switches. Give me those big chicken head ones. Or the rubbery ones that give a good grip. Check out those big aluminum knobs on the Daking 52270 for instance. Or those hefty ones on the Tube Tech. And make sure to put a nice clear stripe on them so you can see the settings from across the room! While the API 3124+ gets good marks for the blue light, it crams a tiny pot and four tiny switches into about 1.5 linear inches of real estate. Boo from all us fat-fingered folk!
•Clearly legible silk screening. That means choosing appropriately contrasting colors. Not black on a blue background, or white on silver. Meek is not too great with black on green. Eventide, Tube Tech, and Vintech get good marks for nicely readable silk-screening.
And a final poll: what is your favorite color for rack gear? Is it your basic vintage black? Focusrite Red? DBX Blue? Meek Green?
Mine is that brushed gun-metal color - not to be confused with the cheesy silver/platinum. Like on some of the Millenia Media or Aphex products.
Okay - your turn...
• Blue lights. Reds, greens and yellows are nice, but it's hard to beat a really bright blue light. The API 3124+ has a beauty to indicate the power is on, and it's just gorgeous! The Joe Meek SC 2.2 has one too. I need more blue lights!!!
•BIG VU meters. I mean BIIIIIIG ones. Not LED ladders either - I'm talking about needles behind a big glass window. Who says size doesn't matter!
•Fat widely spaced pots and switches. I hate little tiny cramped and crowded pots and switches. Give me those big chicken head ones. Or the rubbery ones that give a good grip. Check out those big aluminum knobs on the Daking 52270 for instance. Or those hefty ones on the Tube Tech. And make sure to put a nice clear stripe on them so you can see the settings from across the room! While the API 3124+ gets good marks for the blue light, it crams a tiny pot and four tiny switches into about 1.5 linear inches of real estate. Boo from all us fat-fingered folk!
•Clearly legible silk screening. That means choosing appropriately contrasting colors. Not black on a blue background, or white on silver. Meek is not too great with black on green. Eventide, Tube Tech, and Vintech get good marks for nicely readable silk-screening.
And a final poll: what is your favorite color for rack gear? Is it your basic vintage black? Focusrite Red? DBX Blue? Meek Green?
Mine is that brushed gun-metal color - not to be confused with the cheesy silver/platinum. Like on some of the Millenia Media or Aphex products.
Okay - your turn...