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Re: Re: Behringer weight and mixer options
> Thanks. To elaborate a bit:
>
> I was going to rack an EDP/Echo Pro/Filter Factory/ and 1 or 2 other FX
> eventually (anyone use the MPX 200?).
>
> The 2642 just seems to be a great unit for expansion. I only need 4
channels
>
> (2 for gtr, 1 for the EDP and one for a boomrang), but I think it may
>be
the
>
> only 6 aux Behringer and its only $250 now. Plus, I thought it was only
>a
7
> space rack (if musicians friend is correct)
its an 8u unit, just checked with a ruler.
Have you considered a 1u mixer, there's a number
of options available.
The Behringer Ultralink pro is v. flexible, each channel
is either a splitter or a mixer.
Also MAM make some interesting stuff.
They're all very cheap, so you could even combine a
couple of units, using one to split the signal where you wanted it,
and one to mix.
This would give you a setup of about 8u all together,
quite portable.
Working out all your routing options is going to take ages though:-)
(especially if you want stereo, which I assume you do
with 2 amps)
I remember talk on this list from David Torn, who
had a 1u mixer (Rane) modified so that the pan pots
became an AUX send.
Its a problem, that the only mixers with
a decent number of sends have about 20 channels or
more.
wish i could point you to an easy answer, maybe someone
else can
andy butler