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		<title>By: ujiya</title>
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		<description>Call me cooky, but I feel if you&#039;re spending less than a grand on most of these components you&#039;re also getting less.  I tested these devices and they do sound good for the money.  You&#039;ll definitely enjoy it more than floor wedges and a standard beer/vomit mic that the sound guy might hand ya.  This doesn&#039;t mean spending less is always bad.  Still, whatever happened to going into the store and working the heck out of one of these pieces?  Ya know, try before ya&#039; buy?  &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Go to the store, tell the agent what you want, and test drive it.  If he/she won&#039;t let you...find a store that will.  In today&#039;s competetive market nearly every one will feel obligated to let you give it a run.  I do this everytime I&#039;m upgrading or buying a piece that&#039;s more than $100.00...just cause!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Recently I picked up the ULXP24 / SM87A rig and it is Suweeeet!  Granted the SM58 styles are cool but a bit boomy for my voice.  Yes, I know they&#039;ve been the &quot;industry standard&quot; for decades, but why be standard?  These days there are too many options...check out what works for you and go grab it!!!  You&#039;ll be happy you did!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Namaste,&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Brian</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Call me cooky, but I feel if you&#39;re spending less than a grand on most of these components you&#39;re also getting less.  I tested these devices and they do sound good for the money.  You&#39;ll definitely enjoy it more than floor wedges and a standard beer/vomit mic that the sound guy might hand ya.  This doesn&#39;t mean spending less is always bad.  Still, whatever happened to going into the store and working the heck out of one of these pieces?  Ya know, try before ya&#39; buy?  </p>
<p>Go to the store, tell the agent what you want, and test drive it.  If he/she won&#39;t let you&#8230;find a store that will.  In today&#39;s competetive market nearly every one will feel obligated to let you give it a run.  I do this everytime I&#39;m upgrading or buying a piece that&#39;s more than $100.00&#8230;just cause!</p>
<p>Recently I picked up the ULXP24 / SM87A rig and it is Suweeeet!  Granted the SM58 styles are cool but a bit boomy for my voice.  Yes, I know they&#39;ve been the &#8220;industry standard&#8221; for decades, but why be standard?  These days there are too many options&#8230;check out what works for you and go grab it!!!  You&#39;ll be happy you did!</p>
<p>Namaste,</p>
<p>Brian</p>
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