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by skye » 15 Feb 2011, 12:42
I am thinking of purchasing this power mixer, does anyone know anything about them.
This is only going to be used for vocal and backing tracks at Shadows club.
I am looking for something a little bit lighter than my current set up (Soundcraft 1200w power mixer) which is now getting too heavy although a brilliant sound.
Any help would be much appreciated
Ray
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by dave robinson » 15 Feb 2011, 13:03
Your Soundcraft desk is quality gear - the Behringer could be less so and you may be disappointed, I would urge you to compare before commiting to change.
Yamaha would be a good choice to keep the quality the same.
Dave Robinson
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by RUSSET » 15 Feb 2011, 13:08
Behringers are a budget make, so if you already have a top quality mixer, hang on to it. Get yourself a collapsable porter's trolley, so you don't have to carry it too far.
Tony.
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by skye » 15 Feb 2011, 13:14
Thanks Dave / Thanks Tony
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