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What happened to the Maestro?

Member
edited June 2019 in Maestro
I noticed that the Maestro is not longer listed on the buy page.  What has happened?

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Answers

  • FlexRadio Employee ✭✭
    edited April 2019
    They are still available but temporarily out of stock. Email sales if you want to order.
  • Member
    edited June 2019
    In the meantime. You can still buy the dust cover and tilt hinge feet and set them on your desk and pretend
  • Member
    edited September 2016
    Why delete if it's just on back order? Very odd indeed!
  • Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
    edited March 2017
    There has been an issue with the product database for our online store.  We are working on the issue.
  • Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
    edited December 2016
    The issues have been resolved.
  • Member
    what is the main purpose of maestro, ?? if i buy a flex 6600 do i get a face to the radio ,or do i have to use my, i am not interested in remote operation , do i need to hook up to the internet, can some one answer me direct with out all the other nonsence computer
  • Member ✭✭✭✭

    The maestro mostly duplicates the front panel of an M model flex. The non-M 6400, 6600 do not have a front panel with controls, and require a separate pc,Mac, iPad, iPhone or maestro for control.

    with one exception, no internet is required to operate a flex. The pc, maestro or whatever plugs directly into the flex with a cat 6 Ethernet cable. The only time the flex must have internet connectivity is to validate purchase of a new major version of the flex software (e.g from version 3 something to version 4 something).

    From my perspective, if someone really needs knobs to fiddle with, the preferred combination is a maestro and a non-M radio. The radio can be mounted in one location, and the maestro in another, for a lot of Flexibility

    With all the support software available, I have never felt the need for legacy knobs.

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