uburoibob said:Hey Doc,
Is your first name Clark?
Bob
It's "Doctor" ;D
uburoibob said:Hey Doc,
Is your first name Clark?
Bob
Goran Tomas said:About the Axia manufacturing - the majority of Axia products are manufactured in USA. It's only the smaller consoles like the Radius and the iQ, that are made in China. If you buy an Element console (and for this project you probably would be) it's all built in USA. That being said, I've installed an Axia iQ console 2 years ago on a college station I work for, and although we had an initial problem with the console engine, once that was resolved it has ran without any issues since then. And the students love it (see here and here).
But as a general point about Axia quality and/or durability, I think it suffices to say that Axia has a 5 year warranty on all Axia products. Nobody in the industry, Wheatstone included, does not offer that kind of warranty.
When it comes to the design, tastes are always subjective. But last year at IBC, Axia showed a more conservative design of the Element surface and it was very well received by the customers. I don't know when it will be available, but I assume pretty soon. Here's the picture.
Regards,
Goran Tomas
(associated with Telos Alliance)
DoctorWu said:uburoibob said:Hey Doc,
Is your first name Clark?
Bob
It's "Doctor" ;D
DoctorWu said:uburoibob said:Hey Doc,
Is your first name Clark?
Bob
It's "Doctor" ;D
Goran Tomas said:When it comes to the design, tastes are always subjective. But last year at IBC, Axia showed a more conservative design of the Element surface and it was very well received by the customers. I don't know when it will be available, but I assume pretty soon. Here's the picture.
Regards,
Goran Tomas
(associated with Telos Alliance)
Turnpike Tuner said:My only operational gripe with the Axia boards was that I would have to periodically restart them to fix mix minus and other random audio issues (some faders wouldn't release or take sources...a reboot later they would be fine again). Annoying when you are trying to get a show going.On air, I like the Wheatstone stuff much better as a jock appearance wise - the Axia boards also don't hold up like the Wheatstone stuff does, at least under heavy use.
Telosian said:But still, is it really necessary? Don't our clients deserve better than this from us? I suggest that Wheatstone and Axia should both focus on their products and services and allow the clients to make their own decisions based on product merit and shared experiences amongst *real* customers. And stop shilling. These two fine companies have fine reputations. Why sully them by shilling?
Telosian said:But regarding your comment above about rebooting... There are more than 3,500 Axia consoles in the world now working hard 24/7/365. If this actually happened to you, it would be an unusual product or system fault requiring repair or at least a call to Axia support. Your comment suggests this is common for Axia consoles. That is just not so.
Telosian said:I suggest that Wheatstone and Axia should both focus on their products and services and allow the clients to make their own decisions based on product merit and shared experiences amongst *real* customers.
ScottJ said:I could not agree more. The sock puppet posts serve no one.
uburoibob said:I thought it was you!