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Ron, Sorry I am late to this party. Please let Hank know that my thoughts and prayers are with him as he goes through his recovery. I remember him well from all my year s at LSC. Such a warm and caring soul. If he needs anything, please let me know.
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Hey folks. If you have heard rumors that D.W. sound Service was dead and buried, please don't believe everything you have heard. To prove that we are alive and well, we will be attending NAB this year. I hope to be able to meet up with as many of you as possible on Tuesday night. And for those of you who will not be attending, please contact us at (888) 259-4684, or e-mail at service@dwsoundservice.com.
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Marc, I know I am kind of late to this party but, we are thankful that you to be better. we will continue to keep you in our thoughts.
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2016 RAMPS/JWSOUNDGROUP NAB PARTY- Please RSVP!!
DWsoundservice replied to Jim Feeley's topic in General Discussion
I will be looking forward to seeing you all. It has been a couple of years since I have been. -
Copyright protected CD burns/service
DWsoundservice replied to Edmond Smith's topic in General Discussion
This company specializes in the type of work you are looking to have done. Talk to Rick, he should be able to tell you if it is possible to have done. http://www.cdsdirectinc.com/ -
I remember Walt well from my days at LSC. Always a real gentleman. I am really saddened by this news. RIP my friend. We will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.
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The guys above me in this thread have pretty much said it all, so I'll just say Happy Birthday.
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Happy B-day, Eric. And if you have trouble remembering what happened, it might have been a really good day. :blink:
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Justin. Congrats on your big win. It was a pleasure meeting you. You represented the "Land Down Under" well. Hopefully we will see you again next year.
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Happy Birthday, Crew. I hope you have a great day.
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D.W. Sound Service will be closed until Thursday, April 10, so that we can attend NAB in Vegas. When we return, we will have some operational changes that will allow me to have more availability to our clients, have be able to get your equipment turned around faster. We also have a few meetings set up in Vegas with several Mfg's, to work out details For us to service their equipment. I look forward to seeing those of you that plan on attending NAB.
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LAST CALL TO RSVP FOR RAMPS/JWSOUND NAB PARTY
DWsoundservice replied to Jim Feeley's topic in The Daily Journal
I think we might be able to afford a Tuna Sub this year. April is Tuna Sub month at Subway. They have a special on Tuna all month. -
Come get a drink at the K-Tek booth
DWsoundservice replied to dfisk's topic in Manufacturers & Dealers
Wow. Drink and a wardrobe update. Who could ask for more. I'm there. -
I can't sign it because I am not a member of Local 695. But, I will do what I can to support you all.
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Link didn't work for me either. I sent an e-mail.
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Sorry I missed it. Hope it was a good one. My mothers birthday is on the 12th so I have been busy. Have many more.
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Or the heads of all the mixers he has tortured, mounted on his wall.
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Happy 1st Year Anniversary to Pro-Sound NOLA!
DWsoundservice replied to Richard Topham Jr's topic in Manufacturers & Dealers
Congrats on year #1. May you have many more. -
Not so much on other cables but, on mic cables you get lots of sweat buildup. Depending on the amount of sweat, you might find that your mic cables are living a shorter life cycle than you might expect.
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But, It does not always go without saying. The example I used in the above post is only one of many I have seen in my 20+ years in this business. And when this does happen, it is always a major repair, if the equipment can be repaired at all.
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Jack, I understood exactly what you meant by A/C. Your description is what was bothering me. All you did was say A/C. In the world of electronics A/C mean exactly that, Alternating Current, usually 120V 60hz. A/C could also be mean a step-down transformer/adapter, which supplies between 10-24V AC. Either of these are bad news to a piece of equipment that is looking for DC. Just recently, I had a customer who tried to power their Lectro receiver with an AC adapter, instead of a DC adapter. It was a costly repair. I was trying to get you to be a little more specific in your description, to make sure you were not thinking about making the same mistake. So, as you can see, it is very relevant.
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The reason I asked what he meant by A/C is that I have seen those in the past who have plugged their equipment into 120V 60hz A/C. The outcome is pretty ugly, but, you will have quite a spectacular show, for a couple of seconds. It may sound like a stupid comment, warning end users not to plug this equipment straight into 120V, but past experience has shown me that it does happen.
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What exactly do you mean by A/C?
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Have your friend start on 6th St, and work their way out from there. Matthew is correct, throw a rock, you will hit a good place to eat.