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I have been using the even smaller Behringer 602A. It works fine, w/ low noise. However, at low levels in the L/R pan is not quite symmetrical. The L seems stronger. No pre/post fade options either. For the price ($70-$80) I recommend it, tho. Patrick -----Original Message----- From: Ian Popperwell [mailto:popperwell@iname.com] Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 2:36 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: mixers Hi, I use the very small Behringer 802A which is basic but I find very reliable and predictable. You sound like you might need more chanels though, But the audio and build quality are great for live purposes. Ian. At 04:28 10/02/03 , you wrote: >Hi, > I'm new to the list. I use a DL-4 for my live looping. I'm in the >market for a mixer to use for looping my guitar, vocals, bass, lap >steel, etc. Currently, I'm looking at purchasing a Behringer Eurorack >UB1832FX-PRO to use for this purpose. I'll probably use this mixer at >home with my Pro Tools Digi 001 system as well. Does anybody have any >experience using this mixer? Does anybody have any other >recommendations for a mixer to use for live looping? > >Thanks a lot, >John >