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I replaced my old Yamaha with digital Behringer XR16 and I could not be happier. You can hide it anywhere, because you don't need to access the controls, it is tiny, sounds great and clean, tons of EQ options and what not, has all the rigt ins and outs...SO much easier than the good 'ol analog...
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On the other hand, as long as you give it plenty of headroom, a decent budget mixer will give you nice clean audio that sounds fine. With plenty of headroom, cheap and ultra expensive mixers sound remarkably similar. The difference comes when you start running them hot. The cheap mixer will crap out and the expensive mixer will make you shiver with it's beauty! This difference doesn't happen though until you start getting into stuff that is orders of magnitude more expensive though, and way out of most of our reach! |
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When I first bought my Allen and Heath ZED 10FX I bought the comparable Yamaha, Mackie, Soundcraft, and Behringer Mixers, and brought them all home set them up with two sets of powered speakers (Mackie and JBL), and listened to them all. I kept the ZED, returned all the others, and soon after, I bought another ZED as a backup! For me, the ZED lined up nicely soundwise with my microphone of choice (Shure Beta 87), and I liked the feature set, which worked for what I wanted to do with it. The things I really like about the ZED besides the wonderful sounding preamps are: the tap tempo delay, the decent sounding reverbs, the sweepable mids, the high Z FET inputs for guitars with the extra 26db boost if needed, and 30db output pad for submixing into other mixers!
I have actually considered having a ZED 10FX custom mounted into a custom powered speaker cabinet for an all in one rig! Like a Schertler Jam 400 on steroids I have since bought a QSC Touchmix 8, and it really sounds good too! |
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I use my 1002B more than all of my larger mixers, plugged into my Bose S1 Pro. Running on battery dramatically reduces setup and tear down time.
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Don't forget to checkout Schertler's complete line of pro audio Mixers. All Class A discrete.
https://www.schertler.com/en_US/arthur
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These do have the options for parametric mids.
their "mic in uln" strip offers this. they also have their instrument yellow pre in a strip. No di necessarry just plug your guitar into the board. You can custom order (build your own )any strip you want. Which is kinda cool. These are way over the top expensive. But i would imagine are top notch fidelity. I configured a four ch board with two parametric mic and two para instrument yellow inputs. a lr main out . an aux master and the "Spring" which is effects.(1088.00)you have to buy the power supply and wood end peices seperatly...(really? schertler) I think it was just shy of $4000.00 for what amounts To a 4 ch board with effects. Crazy expensive.. But i bet it sounds great. The cool option is if you later were to grow from a duo to a trio You can just order one mic and one inst yellow strip and add it on yourself. Last edited by varmonter; 01-04-2019 at 07:26 AM. |
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For that price you can buy another Roy which also has a Class A no negative feedback mixer in it!!!! Maybe Schertler is trying to appeal to the studio crowd here but I just don't get it.
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unless schertler wanted me to beta test it for them....hint.. hint . It is still a pretty cool unit . And im sure it sounds wonderful. But ill never know. We are all potential lottery winners. But in shopping for a small compact mixer. The zed10x is hard to beat. because of its small footprint and sweepable mids. Soundcraft doesnt have one this small without losing that parametric mid control. Last edited by varmonter; 01-04-2019 at 08:18 AM. |
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The Prime series was designed specifically to be simple and portable, with simplicity and ease of use in mind. It’s unique and unparalleled architecture and concept is unlike anything else on the market.
In fact, many of our users say that experiencing the sound quality they get from our Prime series has completely changed the way they think about using a mixer! If you have a chance to come down to LA for the Winter NAMM show, please visit us at Booth #4607 and have a listen!
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