Roland / Edirol UM-1EX 264 lbs, or 120 kg. Check out the specs here. This one spotted by Nath.
Sunday, November 08, 2009
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Thats why I only use it in the studio instead of gig with that heavy bastard.
ReplyDelete- Trash Waveform
Roland may have created a black hole.
ReplyDeleteFilling the dimensions with the densest known element (osmium), it would only weight 3.06 lbs.
Maybe they should have written tighter code. Bits can be heavy you know...
ReplyDeleteI guess it can't be part of a carry-on rig.
ReplyDeletemaybe it's an anti-theft measure
ReplyDelete120 kg?!? lol
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