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So now that the big national chain seems to have dropped them
(discussed here previously: high return rates?), does anybody sell these anyomore except the Sound Room? Are they still making them? |
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![]() "Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... So now that the big national chain seems to have dropped them (discussed here previously: high return rates?), does anybody sell these anyomore except the Sound Room? Are they still making them? Guitar Center has them back in stock. They are currently available as singles for $99.99, and will soon be available as matched pairs. AFAIK, the "new" 012s do not have a -10 dB pad, but are otherwise the same as the old model. Regards, Gordon |
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Richard Crowley wrote: So now that the big national chain seems to have dropped them (discussed here previously: high return rates?), does anybody sell these anyomore except the Sound Room? Are they still making them? They are still making them. The national chain was getting them from A&S McKay, a British company. It's worth asking those guys if they are going to be selling them elsewhere in the US. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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