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Behringer - Very Disturbing Article
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Tim Martin wrote: No, Roland is claiming trademark infringement; it says the Behringer pedals look the same as its pedals. They do. The grip surface on my Roland EV-5 looks exactly like the pedals on my Behringer 1010. Until now I'd just assumed that the part came from the same third-party vendor. |
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Behringer - Very Disturbing Article
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Art Science wrote: BTW--there are Hammond fanatics who swear by the sound of the Xk-3. They sound pretty good -- although there's really no substitute for a Leslie in the room with it. |
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Behringer - Very Disturbing Article
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George Gleason wrote: I was addressing system robustness, and they no longer lease those old five pound, black, rotary dial phones. They were replaced by modulars long ago. Don't know that one can get a service tech to drop by your house and fix the phone as part of the standard lease service. Later... that is standard procedure with our telco you have lease lines/phones you get immeadiate in house service, no charge I choose to own and maintain my own inside wiring and phones I don't know where you live George, but in California neither SBC nor Verizon leases phones to residential service. And the inside wiring (by law) belongs to the property owner (in the past it didn't, but that was over 20 years ago. You can buy (ridiculously expensive) insurance through the phone companies to cover your own phones and wiring. But you can't lease (or even buy) a wired telephone (for residential use) from either company. They supply dial tone to the interface box. From there it is your problem, not theirs. (And personally that is the way I like it, but I used to work for a telephone company, so I understand.) -ray dial tone to the |
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Behringer - Very Disturbing Article
Ray Abbitt wrote in
: In article , George Gleason wrote: I was addressing system robustness, and they no longer lease those old five pound, black, rotary dial phones. They were replaced by modulars long ago. Don't know that one can get a service tech to drop by your house and fix the phone as part of the standard lease service. Later... that is standard procedure with our telco you have lease lines/phones you get immeadiate in house service, no charge I choose to own and maintain my own inside wiring and phones I don't know where you live George, but in California neither SBC nor Verizon leases phones to residential service. And the inside wiring (by law) belongs to the property owner (in the past it didn't, but that was over 20 years ago. You can buy (ridiculously expensive) insurance through the phone companies to cover your own phones and wiring. But you can't lease (or even buy) a wired telephone (for residential use) from either company. They supply dial tone to the interface box. From there it is your problem, not theirs. (And personally that is the way I like it, but I used to work for a telephone company, so I understand.) -ray dial tone to the I live in Syracuse Ny and I do not know if you can get new lease service but my parents are still leasing thiers George |
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Behringer - Very Disturbing Article
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Ron(UK)" wrote in message After living a year in Germany for about a year, coming back to U.S.-standard electrics was like rejoining a suicide club. You may have higher voltages, but there's a lot to say for proper management. after having returned from a business trip to germany I have to wonder what the deal is with the US neutral... germany has two out of phase hot wires at 120V vs what I assume is ground? there is no neutral? and UK has the loop circuits and fuses/breakers in every plug, right? pointers to the history leading to this would be appreciated. -- Aaron J. Grier | "Not your ordinary poofy goof." | "silly brewer, saaz are for pils!" -- virt |
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