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MIXERS ?

maximjou
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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 08:29
need help ! what are some good mixers in the 200 dollar range ?
Minimal Monster
Minimal Monster

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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 09:17
try mackie or eurorack           http://www.myspace.com/minimalran
http://www.soundcloud.com/minimal-monster
thail
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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 13:23
Also Yamaha MG
pure_noise
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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 16:41
yee Yamaha MG Just Great, there is no subgroop but if u dont need it, go for it..
TOPE


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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 18:48
And why not Behringer??!!...
tribalizer


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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 18:57
i warn you! a 200$ mixer will be horrible.
FluoSamsara (Oxygen)
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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 19:34
Quote:

On 2006-03-28 18:48, TOPE wrote:
And why not Behringer??!!...




Eurorack is from Berhinger
thail
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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 19:35
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On 2006-03-28 18:57, tribalizer wrote:
i warn you! a 200$ mixer will be horrible.




If you talk about soundquality - that's bullshit.
Vibe Tribe
Vibe Tribe

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Posted : Mar 28, 2006 20:21
dont tuch the Berhinger 's they are shit

and also the ALTO and all of that

only yamaha mackie or soundcraft

the Berhinger after some time start making noises on the knobs           www.myspace.com/vibetribestudio
Schizomorph


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Posted : Mar 29, 2006 07:19
Stay away from the yamaha MGs - very noisy pre-amps.

What was that behringer that got them in court with mackie?(Apparently it was a complete copy) This might get you a mackie for the price of behringer (haven't actually heard it tho)
l337
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Posted : Mar 29, 2006 10:37
Quote:

On 2006-03-28 20:21, Stas (Vibe Tribe) wrote:
dont tuch the Berhinger 's they are shit

and also the ALTO and all of that

only yamaha mackie or soundcraft

the Berhinger after some time start making noises on the knobs




behringers are not that shit , we have a ddx3216, and its sweet, it isnt noisy, we havnt expierenced problems and it gets the job done, as far as the preamps go, they are good, we also use other external preamp strips , like focusrite etc,.....

dont slam behringer , just because it is fashionable to....

what exactly does making noise on the knobs mean??? please clarify
Vibe Tribe
Vibe Tribe

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Posted : Mar 29, 2006 14:36
i mean the volium knobs of the chanles after some time starting to make crunch noises when u tuch tham, i have that problem with my behringer, and freinds of mine also have it.           www.myspace.com/vibetribestudio
bandarlog
Bandarlog

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Posted : Mar 29, 2006 18:58
I had the same problem as Stas with my Eurorack. I think it sucks, especially on bigger systems. I now bought a second hand Soundcraft (spirit folio 16) for about 200$ and I am more than happy about it. Allthough the sliders look more like toy-sliders...
Dharma Lab


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Posted : Mar 29, 2006 21:00
I have to say that I like Soundcraft mixer better than mackie. If you have to save some bucks, the Alesis mixers aren't bad, and tend to give you a lot of features for your money.

I agree that behringer & alto are pretty crappy, and tend to break/add noise over time. After years of buying gear, my recommendation is to buy less, but spend more to get quality. I bought a behringer & an alto mixer cheap for gigging, and both have completely failed within 2 years.           Keep The Faith,
Christian K.
Jeto
Jeto

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Posted : Mar 30, 2006 09:52
I have the Mackie 1202VLZ Pro in my studio and I am most happy with it. Its perfect for routing all my synths.

On a side note.. I also have a Behringer EuroRack and its been more than 2 yearss and its working fine. Its connected to my surround sound entertainment center           https://www.djjeto.com
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