I think you are ALWAYS building (puttin' together) a modular system. It is like buying an old house to renovate. Sure, you may live in it, but you never get completely finished remodeling. In my opinion, the break point you describe comes on the day when you first use your modular in a real musical project (whatever that individually means to each person). Of course, until you finish the JLH-822, you are still "puttin' together." <snicker> Larry H ----- Original Message ----- From: <doc@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 9:35 PM Subject: [motm] as long as the silence 'as been broken an' i am thinkin' 'bout it... h3y all, there's somethin' i've been thinkin' 'bout off an' on for the last couple of months. at what point does one stop considerin' themselves puttin' together a modular system an' actually *ownin'* a modular system? i have a 40U cab that is 4U shy of bein' filled. this doesn't include the oakley/blacet/jlh modules i haven't bothered assemblin' as of yet. at this point i still consider myself to be puttin' together a modular system. i think once cab 1 is full an' i start on cab 2, i'll probably consider myself as ownin' a modular. any thoughts? i am kinda curious 'bout this... have a good one, all... peace, doc
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Re: [motm] as long as the silence 'as been broken an' i am thinkin' 'bout it...
2001-05-01 by J. Larry Hendry
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