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Old 01-12-2012, 09:09 AM   #31
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Yes sir you are absolutely correct!
I'm going to go with a Griots 6 inch this time around and see for myself which I like best.
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With the hit and miss reviews on the GGDA I would try out the Meg'sDA to see for myself. I haven't heard a bad review on it yet, and the technology in it makes it a great DA for correction from what I have seen. You could just go with the Flex3401 and solve all you problems.
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With the hit and miss reviews on the GGDA I would try out the Meg'sDA to see for myself. I haven't heard a bad review on it yet, and the technology in it makes it a great DA for correction from what I have seen. You could just go with the Flex3401 and solve all you problems.
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With the hit and miss reviews on the GGDA I would try out the Meg'sDA to see for myself. I haven't heard a bad review on it yet, and the technology in it makes it a great DA for correction from what I have seen. You could just go with the Flex3401 and solve all you problems.
I have had 3 that all had cord failure. I just put a cord on one and am hoping thats all it will ever need.
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