epilogue0282 wrote: > Another quick note - my brother has had the same Yamaha mixer for > the last 18 years and it's still working like a champ - not a single > problem yet. Try getting that with a Mackie ;) well i've had a Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro and now a DFX-12 (wanted a mixer that could do dual duty "studio" and "stage" work - nice built in effects too - real keen) and both are very solid, very very very low noise and generally pro all around. for the price though the Yammy MG10/2 is probably the best mixer under $100 new. move to their 12 channel models and there is some competition. Alesis has a 6 channel with effects for under $100 - amazing what one can buy these days. i also have a Behringer MX-602A - not sure they're made anymore, but for a cheap 2 mic/line + 2 stereo line mixer it's quiet and sturdy. the new UB series seems noisier despite their claim of lots of acronyms (IMP invisible mic preamps, ULN ultra low noise!). -- Bruddah Max Lord of the Dance
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Re: [xl7] Re: Yamaha MG10/2 Mixer
2004-01-03 by Bruddah Max
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