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I believe I have decied on the equipment I want to get, not I just need to
decied where to get it. I am planning to ship it to my friends place in
Indiana and drive over and pick it up. I live in Canada (london area), but
with the US dollar where it is right now buying in the US is cheaper. If
you have dealer recommendations or are a dealer and want to send me a quote
on some or all of the following equipment, please do so. My address is "
ron at thebibliophile dot com " (I don't have any smap comming to this
address yet, hence the spam block). Many thanks to all who have helped me
through this process!
Yamaha 01V96 V2
Rack ears for 01V
Yamaha MY8AT
RME digi9636 sound card
Behringer DEQ2496
Behringer ECM 8000
Sennheiser E865
Superlux CMH-8K/H (two of these)
Sennheiser EW152G2 wireless headset
rack mount for above transmitter
ROLLS RS79b
Sennheiser HD280 Pro
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Ron Wiebe wrote:
> "Kurt Albershardt" <kurt@nv.net> wrote in message
> news:306oqdF2saudpU1@uni-berlin.de...
>
>> Ron Wiebe wrote:
>>
>>> RME digi9636 sound card
>>
>> eBay (no longer in production.)
>
>
> But if you search on froogle.com there are still quite a few sites that sell
> it, such as www.macmidimusic.com .
Maybe they still make them.
HDSP9632 is a much more useful card for most of us, but with the digital console you won't need its additional routing capabilities and analog I/O.
In article <419e2c72_1@netscape.ca> "Ron Wiebe" <ron at thebibliophile dot com> writes:
> I believe I have decied on the equipment I want to get, not I just need to
> decied where to get it. I am planning to ship it to my friends place in
> Indiana and drive over and pick it up. I live in Canada (london area), but
> with the US dollar where it is right now buying in the US is cheaper.
What happens when you cross the border with a truckload of brand new
audio gear? Eh?
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lots of IP addresses are blocked from this system. If
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"Ron Wiebe" <ron at thebibliophile dot com> wrote in message
news:419e2c72_1@netscape.ca...
>I believe I have decied on the equipment I want to get, not I just need to
> decied where to get it. I am planning to ship it to my friends place in
> Indiana and drive over and pick it up. I live in Canada (london area),
> but
> with the US dollar where it is right now buying in the US is cheaper. If
> you have dealer recommendations or are a dealer and want to send me a
> quote
> on some or all of the following equipment, please do so. My address is "
> ron at thebibliophile dot com " (I don't have any smap comming to this
> address yet, hence the spam block). Many thanks to all who have helped me
> through this process!
>
> Yamaha 01V96 V2
> Rack ears for 01V
> Yamaha MY8AT
> RME digi9636 sound card
> Behringer DEQ2496
> Behringer ECM 8000
> Sennheiser E865
> Superlux CMH-8K/H (two of these)
> Sennheiser EW152G2 wireless headset
> rack mount for above transmitter
> ROLLS RS79b
> Sennheiser HD280 Pro
>
> regards
> Ron Wiebe
>
Ron,
Best price I found for a new 01v96 was $1850 from here:
"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@d-and-d.com> wrote in message
news:znr1100902084k@trad...
>
> In article <419e2c72_1@netscape.ca> "Ron Wiebe" <ron at thebibliophile dot
com> writes:
>
> > I believe I have decied on the equipment I want to get, not I just need
to
> > decied where to get it. I am planning to ship it to my friends place in
> > Indiana and drive over and pick it up. I live in Canada (london area),
but
> > with the US dollar where it is right now buying in the US is cheaper.
>
> What happens when you cross the border with a truckload of brand new
> audio gear? Eh?
>
>
You have to go through the commercial lane at the border, and fill out a
bunch of paper work, and pay around $50 brokerage fees + GST (7 or 8 percent
of total import) and wait in line for several hours. That's about it as far
as I know.
> You have to go through the commercial lane at the border, and fill out a
> bunch of paper work, and pay around $50 brokerage fees + GST (7 or 8 percent
> of total import) and wait in line for several hours. That's about it as far
> as I know.
Don't forget about PST. They are starting to force us to pay that when
we import now.
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