"Gareth Magennis" <sound.service@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Joe Kotroczo" <kotroczo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On 16/05/08 14:50, in article 3K2dnT1a6K6RHrDVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> "Gareth Magennis" <sound.service@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>>> The sound company I worked for in the early 1990's had some - they
were
>>>> much longer front to back than most amps and VERY heavy. Make sure
you
>>>> have adequate flightcase space or room in your venue!
>>>>
>>>> Can't say how they were sonically but at the time they were very
>>>> expensive, and Amcron racks were used in preference. (Size being a
>>>> major
>>>> factor)
>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, this could be a case of false memory syndrome - the specs look
like
>>> it
>>> is less than 400mm front to back, and it weighs 16.5Kg. I seem to
>>> remember
>>> it being a huge beast and a nightmare to take in and out of racks.
>>
>> What specs?
>>
>> I've found a manual for the EPC-780, and that says 508,5mm front to
back,
>> and a weight of 24kg.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Joe Kotroczo kotroczo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I'm going by the specs on the Ebay listing from Brit Row, the bottom
right
> hand photo.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120259816537&ih=002&category=68247&ssPageName=WDVW&rd=1
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> Your specs seem more inline with my memory, maybe I didn't take too many
> drugs back then at all then. Phew.
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> Gareth.
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Ah, looks like there is an EPC 760 and an EPC 780. The Brit Row ones are
the 760.
Gareth.


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