> Does anyone have suggestions about a good "beginner" rig?
> Thanks all
>
Well, since you're not that old, just pick a rig that you know the
technology factor, time frame and price level and go for it. Used gear is
not hard to find since the advent of the internet which you seem to have
figured out. Info on older gear is easy to research. New gear will cost
more, take longer to figure out and be more fun. So just jump in with all
your enthusiasm and dont be afraid to make a mistake. Let your accumulated
wisdom be your guide. GL OM, 73.
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