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Or upgrading from SQ, CL, Avantis, pro series, etc.
Yeah, I haven't had the opportunity to work on A&H or Yamaha boards, but I have had the misfortune of working with a couple Midas Pro series
not a fan of the tiny knobs, and not quite old enough to own bifocal lenses lol