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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8818602" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>Down time is realative to craft. In rigging we have a lot of down time waiting on the next need to use the crane. On the flip side we also bust *** building rigging systems and bullrigging things using manual rigging instead of cranes and winches. Always fun moving something 150klbs with 4 rollers and a 3ton come along. Or using a 2inch 9braid. When the rigging gets heavier than I am I start wishing for another job. </p><p></p><p>My craft also tends to rope in forklifts and truck driving so it often appears like we don't do alot but we support everyone and take liability for everyone's safety when using any of that equipment.</p><p></p><p>As far as decks with built in dsp, pioneers network mode is decent. Decent crossovers, time alignment, but a modest eq. Alpine and Kenwood have similar setups but I'm not familiar with them. I believe they are parametric eq vs graphic of the pioneer. I think I'm going with the dd dsi-3 for my dsp. It's simple enough for what I want and has a 31band eq for each channel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8818602, member: 611804"] Down time is realative to craft. In rigging we have a lot of down time waiting on the next need to use the crane. On the flip side we also bust *** building rigging systems and bullrigging things using manual rigging instead of cranes and winches. Always fun moving something 150klbs with 4 rollers and a 3ton come along. Or using a 2inch 9braid. When the rigging gets heavier than I am I start wishing for another job. My craft also tends to rope in forklifts and truck driving so it often appears like we don't do alot but we support everyone and take liability for everyone's safety when using any of that equipment. As far as decks with built in dsp, pioneers network mode is decent. Decent crossovers, time alignment, but a modest eq. Alpine and Kenwood have similar setups but I'm not familiar with them. I believe they are parametric eq vs graphic of the pioneer. I think I'm going with the dd dsi-3 for my dsp. It's simple enough for what I want and has a 31band eq for each channel [/QUOTE]
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