Before ODR, XES, and EPX there was Symmetry
#1
This is the original Symmetry system, circa 1992. The brainchild of Wayne Harris. Man, it would sure be nice to pick up
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[ January 12, 2004, 10:33 AM: Message edited by: SUX 2BU ]
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[ January 12, 2004, 10:33 AM: Message edited by: SUX 2BU ]
#8
Originally posted by Chadxton:
Even sweeter if it was XES. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Even sweeter if it was XES. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
#9
Wow the original Cemitery...oops Symmetry
Had some great settings to beat the IASCA rule book when you couldn't change anything between judging sections (Wayne finding a loop hole that said the driver or co-pilot maynot chnage any settings between judging sections....well "they" didn't, the car did it automaticaly)
I'll stay with my Ranes because I can tune it in 1/4 of the time......I just have to make sure I don't bump the faders.....lol
Had some great settings to beat the IASCA rule book when you couldn't change anything between judging sections (Wayne finding a loop hole that said the driver or co-pilot maynot chnage any settings between judging sections....well "they" didn't, the car did it automaticaly)
I'll stay with my Ranes because I can tune it in 1/4 of the time......I just have to make sure I don't bump the faders.....lol
#10
That is a nice piece. They sure don't make them like that anymore. It was years ahead of it's time.
I do like the more manual type of EQ better (as mentioned above), quicker to tune, and it feels like you are physically changing something, just gives me this strange type of satasfaction [img]smile.gif[/img]
I do like the more manual type of EQ better (as mentioned above), quicker to tune, and it feels like you are physically changing something, just gives me this strange type of satasfaction [img]smile.gif[/img]