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  • $39 CA-2A T-Type Leveling Amplifier [Expired] (p.2)
2014/07/26 21:21:39
Geo524
Thanks Scook.
2014/07/26 22:24:31
mrpippy2
Anyone know how long this price will last?
2014/07/26 22:57:08
Ruben
The email I received states that the sale expires Monday at 11:59 PM EST.
2014/07/27 04:16:08
mudgel
I too recommend the CA2A very highly. Certainly a worthwhile step up from the previous PC2A.
2014/07/27 04:27:23
TerraSin
Been waiting for a while for this to go on sale. :D
2014/07/27 06:47:43
Grumbleweed_
Ruben
The email I received states that it expires Monday at 11:59 PM EST.


I'd love to get emails from Cakewalk! I re-subscribed a while ago as they dried up and gave two email addresses but it is now obvious that they are ignored .
Anyhoo, got the new toy and a quick play reveals it seems to work quite nicely so thanks to Cakewalk for a sensible price .
A word to the wise: use a credit card rather than PayPal if you buy on the weekend if you want the codes to appear in your account (going by my recent purchasing experiences).

Grum.
2014/07/27 10:23:54
Sidroe
CA2A is by far the best bang for the buck and best sounding comp!
2014/07/28 10:40:52
Del
Agreed! Like Craig A. states above, I use it on the Vocals and the bass. But also with a few others that it sounds good on. Get it you will defiantly like it!
2014/07/28 18:31:22
shmuelyosef
Anderton
It's the only compressor I use any more on vocals and bass. For whatever reason, nothing else sounds as good.


I have been using the PC-76 U-type for vocals. Is the CA-2T a big enough improvement for $39? Never got the PC-2A so I don't have that comparison point...Also have the PC-4K, but haven't found it that useful. 
2014/07/29 03:22:02
Sanderxpander
I personally feel the CA2A works better on vocals, yes. I think it's "more common" too but I don't know what you will like. They're entirely different types of compressors.
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