At 9:02 AM -0700 03/03/01, Mike B. Fisher wrote: > >>Wiard -- Powerful, innovative, and space efficient, but too expensive. >>Ilove the idea of a joystick controller, but like most people I hate >>1/8" jacks which is why they're probably going out of business. > >For the record, and since it's possible that I'm the only Wiard owner on >this list, the Wiard is absolutely -not- expensive for its functionality. I didn't say it was, and I apologize if that's what you thought I meant. Regardless, $3500 is still expensive even if it's a good deal. >On the contrary, it's a bargain. Those 6 modules really are the >equivalent of about 20 'standard' analog synth modules. Broken down to a >dollar per function basis, it's an incredibly good deal. It absolutely -is- >powerful, innovative and space efficient, and yes the joystick is terrific. >Yes, the cost of entry is high compared to buying one or two modules at a >>time. But you get what you pay for (and much more) with the Wiard. > >I seriously doubt that the choice of 1/8" jacks has anything to do with >Grant's decision to stop producing it. If Grant has decided to stop producing it in spite of adequate demand then I guess that's true. However, if he isn't selling enough, I think the 1/8" jacks could be part of the problem. Imho, 1/8" jacks do not belong on gear that costs thousands of dollars. Not that Switchcraft 1/8" jacks are that much less reliable than bananas or 1/4", it's that it's nearly impossible to buy quality 1/8" cords.
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(OT) Wiard (was: Questions and comments about motm)
2001-03-03 by mark@indole.net
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