May I observe that tonight's AES price for an FT-1000 D is $4199. Less a
mike.
Of course, there are the various stripped down versions of the D, but by the
time you get through optioning them up you will be back above the four grand
figure. Well above. And you will still have to buy a mike.
And while you will have 200 watts output, if you don't push it too hard, you
will still have a sub -receiver that's barely better than no receiver at all.
And a main reciever that runs second to an Omni V, a VI, or a VI+.
That makes a loaded Orion at $4 grand plus sound like a bargain.
73 Pete Allen AC5E
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