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Re: Muffled Center (VP150 v2)...
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One of the benefits of having a pro do the work for you, if you have the coin, is the mental feeling that it is done right.
I myself enjoy researching, calibrating and tweaking on my own, but it becomes a constant thing because you always have this feeling in the back of your mind that you could do it better if you just go back and do it again. If I paid the big bucks for a pro, at least I'd probably be too scared of wasting my money to go in and play with it further. Well, sooner or later curiosity would overcome my fears.
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Those are natural feelings, Murph, but the cynic in me wonders if a pro would necessarily know his stuff. I've certainly encountered plenty of people in other areas paid to do stuff who don't know their butts from holes in the ground.
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FYI, my equipment is being calibrated by AVS extraordinaire 'umr' (Jeff). If there is anyone who knows how to calibrate audio and video equipment, it's him.
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Agreed Anthony. If I were investing in a 'pro', I would have to be confident that he knew his stuff to the point of genetic mutation.
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