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I'm buying an Echo Gina3G later today to replace my Gina20.
Question.. would I be wasting my time trying to sell the Gina20? I mean.. for all the praise it keeps getting on r.a.p. and other such groups, it remains a 20 bit card when most of them are 24 bit now. Granted, it sounds 100 times better than any 24 bit Creative card... but does that even matter to any potential buyers? I'm upgrading because I want the XLR connections and midi functionality of the 3G model (and, well, the 24 bits). The Gina20 has 1/4" and no midi socket. I'm also losing 2 outs by upgrading since the Gina20 had 8 of them and the 3G only has 6. But them's the breaks. I digress. Should I just throw the Gina20 away? |
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