On Sat 2012-May-19 05:44, Ron writes:
>> If you are willing to spend more than $500, I recommend an A&H Mix Wiz.
>> 16 channels; 4 band EQ (sweepable mids); 6 auxes; rack mountable; + more
>> I've seen many pro bands using these for in-ear monitors.
>> I've seen internet prices for a new one for about $900, and used ones
>> for about $700.
>> This is a rugged board which will last a long time. Long-time return on
>> investment will likely be more attractive than a cheaper board.
>> Just my humble opinion.
> I have to agree with Denny, the Mixwiz is a good investment, as is
> the Soundcraft GB2R which IMO is a slightly sweeter sounding desk
> tho possibly not quite as mechanically rugged.
> I own a Mixwizard, but if I were buying a new desk I would probably
> plump for the Soundcraft even tho it doesn't feature built in
> effects.
YEah but if this is for dry hire I'd spring for the A & H.
It's a darned rugged desk, and I've actually liked them
better than the small format yamahas, or a lot of other
things a guy can get in that price range. Good gear, made
by people who same to have a grasp of what this stuff's
going to see out there in the world of hard knocks. Built
in effects are nice, more gear you don't have to haul, but
if a small rack of effects doesn't bother you and you
really want rugged for hiring out etc. I'd tell folks to
carry the small rack of fx or even charge 'em extra to rent
one, and have a very good rugged console that won't
disappoint the ears. That's me though. As they say, ymmv.
Regards,
Richard
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