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| Out with the old B4 in with the new? Should a previous version of REW be unistalled before installing the latest version? My HT rebuild/upgrade is a neverending story! | |||
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My HT rebuild/upgrade is a neverending story! | ||||
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| Re: Out with the old B4 in with the new? As a (relatively) long time user of Room EQ Wizard I can assure you that you do not need to uninstall. btw, (don’t take this the wrong way Sonnie) here is Sonnie’s response when I emailed him in May ’05 about Room EQ Wizard: "Hello Dundas... I have not tried it... I've got my room setup fairly well so I've not really felt like it was a necessity at this time. Sonnie" Look at him now! | |||
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| | Re: Out with the old B4 in with the new? I misread the previous posts above... I thought you were asking and you were answering. Shows how terribly attentive I ain't on many occasions. Holy smoke... you kept that email for that long a time? lol heeheehee ... yeah... not sure how I ever lived without it. The other part of that email that I wasn't sharing with folks is that I was too lazy to learn REW at the time. My room has only changed fifty-eleven times since then too. ![]() | |||
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