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Old 25th July 2006   #1
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Cranesong Spider...

Could anyone recommend a dealer where I could get a good price for a Cranesong Spider?

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Old 25th July 2006   #2
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I'm getting one through soundpure.com

I've benn on the waiting list for about 3 months and it looks like mine might ship pretty soon. Guys at soundpure have benn great so far.
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You will both love the Spider
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would you guys say that the spider is a good "bang for the buck" package?


how are the converters?
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I've used the spider a bit but don't own it. I'd say its a very good "bang for the buck" unit. The converters and mic pres are definitely high-end. There is some nice basic routing options and some tone control as well.

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I've owned a Spider for about a year and a half and what Silas said is right on the money.
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There is a question you have to ask yourself at some point... that question is the value of your time. I know a joint that has them in stock... but they're more expensive than the joint where you'll have to wait 8-12 weeks... is your waiting time worth the savings or is your music of enough value to you to move ahead with your acquisition?

No harm no foul either way... but it's a personal decision you will [or maybe should] have to make.

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