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| Darkstalker:
Hagstrom KE-72. 72 seperate inputs, no ghosting concerns. I still haven't ruled out swappable CPs, so I wanted the extra inputs. |
| Dartful Dodger:
--- Quote from: Darkstalker on October 12, 2004, 04:13:28 pm ---Hagstrom KE-72. 72 seperate inputs, no ghosting concerns. I still haven't ruled out swappable CPs, so I wanted the extra inputs. --- End quote --- Same. I'm not going with as many controls as I first believed, but I like knowing the extra inputs are ther if I need them. |
| MinerAl:
Went with the IPAC2 because it was the only USB alternative, and I wanted T-Sticks anyway. Works with my Macs and PC. I have since bought an Opti-PAC, some T-Stick Plusses, and an IPAC VE. Andy's service is second to none (except maybe OSCAR's). To be honest, my need for USB has kept me from trying anything else, so I can't say there's anything good or bad about the others. They simply don't offer the product I need. Al |
| NoOne=NBA=:
I would echo alot of what MinerAl just said. My current cab is Mac-based, so I opted for the Ipac-4. I was originally planning a frankenpanel, but opted for swappable, then moved to modular, to keep a more classic look to my cab. The Ipac-4 has alot more inputs than I currently need, but they are there if I need them in the future for another project. My ONLY complaint about the KeyWiz is that it doesn't support USB. RandyT was tossing around the idea of a "mini" USB KeyWiz awhile back. He was planning to have 15 inputs + Shift functions, IIRC. I don't know where he is with that idea, but it would be a great alternative for a 1-P/7-button, or 2-P/3-button cab. |
| Crazy Cooter:
ipac. Got it a few years ago. What will I use next time? ipac. |
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