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Re: mixer board suggestions



I've not had a problem with my Mackie 1202-VLZ for over six years now, but 
it has 4-single and 4-double inputs.  The 1402-VLZ Pro will do what you 
want 
input wise, at least.  http://www.mackie.com/products/1402vlzpro/

HTH.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: ditch wrestler
To: Loopers Delight
Sent: Thursday, 18 May, 2006 16:03 PM
Subject: mixer board suggestions


I'm looking for suggestions or opinions on a 6 channel mixer.  In light of 
recent discussions, I'll state that I'm looking for a "real" one - I ain't 
got no laptop.

Because the intended use for this is for one (or several) instruments to 
have their signal split into multiple channels (and then effected/mangled 
etc) , I'm looking for a mixer that doesn't double-up on inputs.

(Never having owned a mixer, this is an assumption; if I can run two 
separate channels into a doubled-up channel and able to control them 
individually, let me know.)

My other concerns keeping it small, keeping it cheap, and something that 
can 
drive a PA.

Because they're cheap, I've looked at Berhringer.  But since I'm looking 
for 
6 separate, non-doubled inputs, I'd need to get their Eurorack with 12 
channels.  This is the front-runner so far as it's less than 12"X12" in 
size 
and is listed at $120 Canuck-bucks but having 12 tracks does seem to a bit 
of over-kill.  (But then again, so does paying more than $120 for fewer 
channels...)


ted harms.


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