Was planning to list it for sale somewhere, but no idea what to price it at. Any idea? Is it even worth someone’s time fixing it up?

  • @over_clox
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    -11 year ago

    Thank you for sharing even more wisdom than I can apparently put into words. I wish I could give you more than one upvote for your detailed comment and information! 👍

    • @CarefreeStyle
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      1 year ago

      I am still a student in audio engineering but I’ve taken/been taking classes in electrical engineering focused on audio and live sound classes. Plus I’ve been working for a bit doing stage hand stuff and sometimes they let me handle audio and power stuff. So there are certainly things I don’t get yet.

      But we’ve been given lectures by a couple different professors about how to set up stuff properly so we ain’t shocking the shit out of the musicians we’re supposed to be working for. Kinda important info lol.

      • @pbandjealousy
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        11 year ago

        Hahahahaha! So it isn’t the instrument shocking the damaging the equipment. It is the equipment being setup or used incorrectly.

        • @CarefreeStyle
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          Spell check yours and reread my comments.

          It is equipment being setup, used incorrectly, and faults in the equipment that can shock you, the player. I don’t think I even mentioned electricity damaging an instrument or equipment.

          You are arguing in bad faith, ignoring things that I have said, and putting words into my mouth.

          The reason why this thread is so shit, is because a lot of people instantly became hostile trying to correct one another.