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Headphoneus Supremus
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Oh, which idlem@ster is first?
Everything is a sidestory/alternative. Basically.
The second game *may* be a continuation, but I only played SP and I don't really remember. I guess the anime could be seen as the adaptation of iM@S 2.
But this is it. Everything else is a sidestory/alternative happenings as I've already said.
MrViolin
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alright
That's from umineko? I thought umineko was a game
Everything is a sidestory/alternative. Basically.
The second game *may* be a continuation, but I only played SP and I don't really remember. I guess the anime could be seen as the adaptation of iM@S 2.
But this is it. Everything else is a sidestory/alternative happenings as I've already said.
alright
That's from umineko? I thought umineko was a game
TwinQY
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Anime, VN, games, series extraordinaire.
MrViolin
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oh. Multimedia franchise. Gotcha.
MrViolin
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Question: How do studios have 1/4 jacks normally? Confused me since most studio phones have a 1/4 inch jack
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The new naruto is nice
TwinQY
Something about the rear end of a cat
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The DAC1, which is standard studio fare, has two 1/4 jacks. Sucks because the 1/4 to 1/8 adapter sticks out like a sore thumb. Behingers, guitar pres, etc, have 1/4 as well. It's becoming the norm.
Question: How do studios have 1/4 jacks normally? Confused me since most studio phones have a 1/4 inch jack
The DAC1, which is standard studio fare, has two 1/4 jacks. Sucks because the 1/4 to 1/8 adapter sticks out like a sore thumb. Behingers, guitar pres, etc, have 1/4 as well. It's becoming the norm.
MrViolin
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Oh, thought they had equipment (besides guitar amps and those) that had 1/4 jacks naturally. DAC1 :0 studios got money to burn
The DAC1, which is standard studio fare, has two 1/4 jacks. Sucks because the 1/4 to 1/8 adapter sticks out like a sore thumb. Behingers, guitar pres, etc, have 1/4 as well. It's becoming the norm.
Oh, thought they had equipment (besides guitar amps and those) that had 1/4 jacks naturally. DAC1 :0 studios got money to burn
akiroz
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lol all studio hear use 1/4"
Question: How do studios have 1/4 jacks normally? Confused me since most studio phones have a 1/4 inch jack
lol all studio hear use 1/4"
MrViolin
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sir, I'm afraid we have moved past mainstream
Here, you will find hidden gems.
The new naruto is nice
sir, I'm afraid we have moved past mainstream
Here, you will find hidden gems.
MrViolin
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ye they do. I just thought they had equipment specially built like 1/4 jacks that came outa something like a mixing board or something like a server
lol all studio hear use 1/4"
ye they do. I just thought they had equipment specially built like 1/4 jacks that came outa something like a mixing board or something like a server
TwinQY
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Hey, Naruto's decent (blasphemy I know), well Part I anyways. My childhood memories we're talking about here...
sir, I'm afraid we have moved past mainstream
Here, you will find hidden gems.
Hey, Naruto's decent (blasphemy I know), well Part I anyways. My childhood memories we're talking about here...
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I'm thinking of reshelling my V-Moda Vibratos for $130 my InEarCustom. A little hesitant though. They give you DIY impression material, but I don't know. I'm afraid of killing my hearing if I get a step wrong and the material sticks to my eardrum. Any thoughts?
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