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bleached04
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Can anyone give me a comparisson on these. I am trying out a pair of V88s right now and i am not 100% sure if they are the route i want to go. If anyone has anything in the same price range please let me know. I can get the V88s for $1200 for the pair roughly. Thanks
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Imago
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Try the JBL4328s. In that price range they are among the best. The room mode correction thing really does work. Give em a shot, I think you'll like em  |
_________________ [quote]Yeah, sure the Sony c800g would be better, but even better still would be to make a microphone from the stretched tympanic memberanes from unicorns. It and the ELAM 251 are likely to be the only mics more expensive than the Sony.
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