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#1516 - 02/04/10 09:22 AM
Re: Good, inexpensive mixer for home studio
[Re: Chris]
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Is he using USB? Alesis and Yamaha have some relatively inexpensive USB Mixers, either 4- or 8-track, that should work. Mackie also has a few, but a sound tech friend said the new Mackie boards are not as good as the old ones. The Alesis MultiMix 8USB looks good for less than $200.
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#1519 - 02/04/10 04:15 PM
Re: Good, inexpensive mixer for home studio
[Re: Dave Molter]
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I would also recommend he look into Tascam if he doesn't need more than 4 channels. They still do the 4-channel recorder thing pretty well. I've heard the same thing about Mackie boards lately, but nobody has said anything to me as to why they sound worse or what about them makes them worse.
That Alesis USB board sounds fantastic. If he isn't running USB however, and he can use XLR outputs instead, the Behringer EuroRack series is something he NEEDS to look at. I usually don't care for Behringer, but those boards are pretty darn solid.
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#2003 - 03/19/10 06:39 AM
Re: Good, inexpensive mixer for home studio
[Re: AlexV]
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I noticed on Craigslist, there is a Behringer Xenyx 2442FX for $300 cash. 24 input. Might be a good place to start.
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#3305 - 08/02/10 10:33 PM
Re: Good, inexpensive mixer for home studio
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That behringer sounds like an awesome deal to me Bassman. $300 for 24 inputs? Sure. And I know Behringer and Tascam aren't the best...but when you realize that they aren't too far from Mackie and Yamaha except being a few hundred $$ cheaper, they start to look pretty good on a budget. I mean...if I knew everyone had the cash, I'd just recommend one of these from the start... http://soniccircus.com/Rupert-Neve-5088-32-Channel-Mixer-Custom-Loaded*droolllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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#3628 - 08/26/10 01:30 PM
Re: Good, inexpensive mixer for home studio
[Re: ShackMan]
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