ahardb0dy said:I like that panasonic, "takes out the 880", that's blasphemy!!!
I havn't even brought in the m90 yet., where do i startredbenjoe said:stepping up to defend the 880 -
i will offer my valued opinion ::
"NO BOX --truly wipes the 880"
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ahardb0dy said:No funds to buy any boxes right now, boxes not my current priority, I'm working on my drums for Rock band now, trying to get a drum module
Rimmer36 said:ahardb0dy said:No funds to buy any boxes right now, boxes not my current priority, I'm working on my drums for Rock band now, trying to get a drum module
Well living music ie being in a band is better than any boxapart from redbenthingymajigs boxes
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Rimmer36 said:maggots maggots maggotsand you say the show went well
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Rimmer36 said:maggots maggots maggotsand you say the show went well
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hey jt i have one like that buts its a rebadge take note jens it a irayojaetee said:Since many of us are seemingly having revelations about how good Sanyos can sound, I have to share...
I bought my Sanyo M9990 several years ago from an S2G member and really didn't expect much for a cheap fixer-upper. Honestly, it blows me away with its sonic competence! It sounds really, really good. It has great stereo separation, more bass than you'd expect for a smallish mid-sizer, and excellent mids & highs. It doesn't try to be overly loud, instead it just delivers pleasing, exacting sound.
I'd like to hear it side by side with the slightly more powerful bigger-brother 9994 (shoulda done that at the meet).
Anyway, its sound quality vs. size ratio makes it my sleeper box of choice to mention here.
If you don't have one, get one... you won't regret it.
Here's mine put to use while visiting South Beach last March!
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monchito said:hey jt i have one like that buts its a rebadge take note jens it a irayo![]()
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