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SPEAKER_00 Throughout the years, Radar has revolutionized the recording industry.
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SPEAKER_00 It began with the Radar 1 and has come all the way to the state-of-the-art Radar 6.
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SPEAKER_00 Each new release of Radar provided the customer with a better and improved recording experience.
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SPEAKER_00 Upgradeability was in mind when developing the Radar 6.
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SPEAKER_00 We wanted our customers to get the maximum value for their current unit while giving them the opportunity to take full advantage of the features of the new Radar 6.
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SPEAKER_00 It doesn't matter if you are using a Radar 2, 24, or V. There are components from each that are compatible with the new Radar 6 box.
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SPEAKER_00 We know that many of you love the sound of the Classic Radar 2.
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SPEAKER_00 You don't have to worry about losing that sound when upgrading into a Radar 6.
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SPEAKER_00 You simply move your current Classic cards into the Radar 6 frame.
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SPEAKER_00 Also, with an adapter kit, the RE-8 controller is compatible with the Radar 6.
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SPEAKER_00 With the Radar24 NV, the session controller and analog cards can be brought over to the Radar6, as well as certain sync processors and the digital I.O.
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SPEAKER_00 Using your current components, you can get into a brand new Radar6 frame for as low as $5,000.