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I wonder who actually manufactures them. Does Henriksen buy them unlabelled from OnStage and then brand them as their own? Or does someone else manufacture them unlabelled for both companies?
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06-03-2022 06:57 AM
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Almost certainly the latter.
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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Thomann sells them under their own brand as well, 16 euros.
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Originally Posted by Herbie
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
Plus, it tells the world that style matters more to you than simoleons. There are worse things.
That's how I rationalize it, anyway, now that I already bought one...
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
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Originally Posted by Litterick
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Since I switched to the Bose Compact as my go-to amp, it is always easy to hear, since the speakers are placed on two lightweight extensions and are about 6' or so above the floor. This makes it easy me to hear and also helps to spread the sound around a good-sized room. The "woofer" is contained in the base, which sits on the floor. It's quite the practical design, although you really need an effects pedal or pedalboard to get good "amp" sounds, since the Bose is super-clean and somewhat sterile by itself. Still and all, quite lightweight and very easy to set up, with a small footprint, plus a separate channel for a microphone.
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Originally Posted by ronjazz
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Originally Posted by Ukena
Frankly, it seems like it would be a good business practice for companies like Henriksen and AER to sell these wedges very cheap in exchange for the free promotion.
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Originally Posted by Woody Sound
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
I have never bought something thinking that it was not worth what I paid for it. It doesn't change a thing if the same item could be bought for less someplace else. I felt it was worth it so I paid for it.
The same stand could probably be found for $3.50 on Aliexpress. I don't think Stringswinger is going to feel ripped off that he paid $13.06.
I use a $2 yoga foam block...
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Originally Posted by Jabberwocky
As I said in that earlier post, it's a free market economy and sellers can charge what they want to charge. I didn't complain to Pete, and I'm using and loving it. My regret is over having recommended this to the forum when there was a less expensive and otherwise identical option. There are those who would be upset at having spent an extra $18 on my recommendation, and that's the issue for which I apologized.
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“it's a free market economy and sellers can charge what they want to charge.”
I think that man bought a Gibson Les Paul lately!
For the record, I did mispeak. Its not American Cheese. Its American Cheese Food. Or some such delimitation.
Now Velveeta…..a ‘real’ ‘Murican Cheese…..
“In 2002, the FDA issued a warning letter to Kraft that Velveeta was being sold with packaging that described it as a "pasteurized process cheese spread"
Velveeta is now sold in the US as a "pasteurized prepared cheese product",[ term for which the FDA does not maintain a standard of identity”
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I guess you could use a stack of american cheese slices as amp wedge. Bring some bread as well and you have post-gig snack taken care of
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I'm not sure that would work. That cheese is soft, and very compressible. It won't hold most amps up.
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Originally Posted by JohanAbrandt
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Originally Posted by JohanAbrandt
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I kind of like the america cheddar slices for homemade burgers, it melts nice and tastes good. For sandwitches I prefer real hard aged cheese though.
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Just now checked Amazon Japan and the On-Stage wedge sells for 6762JPY, which is 51.27USD.
Think I’ll be using a doorstop!
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I don't know is it just me, I found the sound of tilted small amps a bit too bright to my taste. Tighter low end on the floor
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Sweetwater has dropped the price to $9.99.
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Of course they have.
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Originally Posted by andreshum
Looking for a "jazz box"
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