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Originally Posted by
monkeyxx
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Clients likely won't care about your Audient, specifically. In the big picture, it would be a rather small detail during a session, and in a studio setup with all the gear. If the session is going well, and good sounds are coming out of the speakers, it wouldn't matter so much how much something costs on the desk over there.
Sure, if it sounds good clients might not care. I don’t move in that world so I’m careful only to ask, not state an opinion.
With the poster saying he is ultra high end, wouldn’t explaining a broken ID22 to clients be trickier than a broken Antelope? If the ID22 has a reliability issue why risk using it? To save a couple thousand?
It doesn’t sound like a workable high end strategy to me, speaking as a low level operator. Even at my basic level I know that the combination of reliability, sound quality and an excuse to blame inevitable tech failures on gear only comes with a high price tag. Sad but true.