| (2) EDS1000 cards [message #102883] |
Fri, 20 March 2009 05:06  |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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this for sale.
Unused since new, it's in an ideal sized PC desktop case with PSU etc and comes with a PCIE host card.
Paris runs fine with this as Mike Audet has proved and hence we know it works great with all the latest drivers etc.
I may also put it on ebay - but would love if it went to the Paris community.
I paid £250 for the Virtua Via motherboard and host card, plus the cost of the case and power supply.
Ideally I think I'd want £250.
You can message me or use the email which is my user name here anyway.Hi guys,
I am looking for a Paris 3.0 original CD in good condition with or without license.
Would also be interested in getting any other CD version of the software.
If you have one give me a holler 
Cheers,
Carlos A.Hi Carlos.
There is a link to the version 3 installer on www.parisfaqs.com about half way down the page. The link is still active. There are also older versions there, and the scherzo driver v1.05 as well.
You don't really need the install CD. There is a wealth of info on parisfaqs, even though it hasn't been updated for a while.
Cheers,
Kim.Hiya Kurt,
I don't have time to do repairs for anyone anymore, but whenever I hear that someone is having intermittent pops, the first thing I think of is
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| Re: (2) EDS1000 cards [message #102900 is a reply to message #102897] |
Sat, 21 March 2009 09:10   |
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You pay actual shipping with tracking# and import fees (if any)
I'll have to check how many I/O cards I have but I may have one or two of these as well. As with Don Nafe, I too had a monster Paris rig but have since switched to PT and all the Paris stuff is just siting in the racks taking up space. I want to keep a small Paris se
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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| Re: (2) EDS1000 cards [message #102907 is a reply to message #102906] |
Sat, 21 March 2009 13:35  |
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many other companies assemble mics in various places due to labor costs
etc...
Martin Harrington wrote:
> Morgan.
> I know for a fact, (having toured around Rode's Sydney, Australia
> manufacturing plant), that the capsules are made right there.Hi Morgan
I saw the machining of the NT6 capsule as well as the NTG shotgun series and
also the NT-4 series.
They recently bought a MULTI million $$$ weapons grade milling machine from
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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