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small mixer

Posted: 22 Apr 2002 1:43 pm
by Joel Glassman
Looking to buy a small mixer (6 or 8 channels) for recording rehearsals, and also for use in a home studio. Any thoughts? I've read that the Beringer mixers aren't so great. A headphone out is a must. Do the small mixers have the ability to pan (ie. drums) and mix to stereo?
thanks, Joel <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Joel Glassman on 22 April 2002 at 02:44 PM.]</p></FONT>

Posted: 22 Apr 2002 2:19 pm
by Jim Phelps
My Behringer mx802a works just fine.

Posted: 22 Apr 2002 3:02 pm
by chas smith
Mackie, good, cheap, versatile

Posted: 22 Apr 2002 9:29 pm
by Van Ertel
I have a Mackie 1204VLZ That I dont use. Would sell cheap.

Posted: 22 Apr 2002 9:42 pm
by Van Ertel
I'm sorry. It's a 1202 VLZ PRO . Will sell for 215 Plus shipping. I also have a Yamaha 12\4 for sale reasonable.

Posted: 24 Apr 2002 7:45 am
by Mike Brown
I invite you to take a look at the new line of Peavey "RQ"(reference quality) mixers. The RQ2310 mixer exceeds your requirements and I invite you to check it out on the Peavey website here;http://www.peavey.com/products/proaudio ... mixers.cfm

I can quote a price for the mixer at your request. You may contact me on our U.S. toll free consumer line at 1-877-732-8391.

Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation

Posted: 25 Apr 2002 6:46 pm
by Doug Earnest
Those little Mackies are great!! I've had one for years, its the handiest thing I own. Talk about bang for your buck! I'm not familiar with the other brands, they may be equally good for your application.

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Doug Earnest
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