Up until about a year ago or so all Ashly equipment was made in the U.S. Some lines are still made in the U.S. and as you know some are now not! The U.S. version have a lighter gray face and the newer imports have a darker gray.
Mike Caldwell
Up until about a year ago or so all Ashly equipment was made in the U.S. Some lines are still made in the U.S. and as you know some are now not! The U.S. version have a lighter gray face and the newer imports have a darker gray.
Mike Caldwell
Mike Caldwell
www.mikecaldwellaudioproductions.com
". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
I believe ashly started out, being made by an actual tour sound company, many years ago. I just hate it when they send it over seas for manufacturing or sell the company to China. That puts Americans out of work. The gear also becomes tinney, everthing is made with a much lighter gauge steel or aluminum. Man I Just Don't Know!!! I'm an American boy, what more can I say.
By the same token, and maybe with some hypocrisy. I don't mind if a product is made in Europe, or even Japan. It's that "Made in Chine" crap thats flooding the market, that really T's me off!!!
Sorry for venting, but it is extremely frustrating to me...
EDIT: I'm going to leave this alone now, and listen to oppinions on X-overs/Eq's... Mr. Widget say's it has been discussed to death. Guess I should read all the threads if I can find them...
Two Time "Kidney Transplant Recipient"
I have read all the Ashly posts.
Much good info. One question?
When using the XR2001 in two-way
stereo, should I use channels 1 and 3?
Thanks
Michael
Hello
When the 2001 is set for two way mode on both sets of channels you could use any two of the four inputs.
Mike Caldwell
www.mikecaldwellaudioproductions.com
Thanks Mike
I thought as such.
Also thanks to Bo for the
heads up on Ashly.
Bo knows.
Michael
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