redbenjoe - 2008-08-14 06:53
yesterday --got all bewildered
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while trying to operate my WX-1 --
but as a viable excuse --i counted 48 --
( thats like forty plus eight)
knobs, buttons and slides
so-----who has a box with more ?????
kid.sensation - 2008-08-14 07:56
the closest i can get is 40 control-whatevers on the J-1 and 39 on the GF-999.
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Originally posted by redbenjoe:
the re-count reveals only 47.
May we see some photos, please?
When you count them, do you count the dual function switches and knobs?
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no redundants -
every control is of prime critical value
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thats a bummer, paul -
seem like you got screwed with one of those walmart wx1 editions !!
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The more controls, the more likely they are to be cheap-feeling buttons instead of cool toggle switches. Prime example is Sharp 9696, or any other box that uses 5 buttons for something that one toggle switch could have done.