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Turbosound Inspire PA system
I just received the new Sweetwater catalog and saw a new PA system - the Turbosound Inspire. Looks interesting - anyone familiar with it? I can't find much info - a brief video and that's it.
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Just checking Sweetwater & Turbosound product pages http://www.turbosound.com/portableso...ble%20Sound+iP that looks pretty interesting. I'm happy with my Fish Stick but I'd be looking at this if I was in the market. Did you find system weight posted somewhere? In their descriptions they say it's light weight, but I don't see actual weight in lbs on their site or other sites, in their manual.
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I can't find anything about the weight either- I'm calling Sweetwater tomorrow. I checked the company's website - not much info.
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At $500 for the smallest model, looks like a good deal. Someone mentioned it here several months ago, they might have seen it at NAMM?
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I was waiting months for them to get some stock. At that price, it was worth a gamble when I was in the market. So far, no one has any production units in stock. For the price, it would be an excellent option. You will likely still need an effects processor or mixer, but it has some dynamic DSP/EQ. I bought the SA220 instead. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
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