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Andy Owens, in his really excellent article on travelling in the GAIN STRUCTURE thread (wow, I've been doing this for a long time and I learned several things from you) said, "...............Rance Cm 86 mixer (THE BEST LOOPING MIXER ask me why..)........................." Why? I, myself endorse and tour with a DTar SOULSTICE, Mix Blending System http://www.d-tar.com/solstice.shtml I like this a lot It has two channels (line and XLR inputs per channel) with volume and three bands of powerful eq on each channel. Phantom power for mics on both channels. Channel Inserts (which I used for my footpedals) on each channel (in the back) Master Effects Send (to my looper) with a separate effects mix on the front of the unit A tuner out (that can be used to go to my wireless earphone system (maybe the best single purchase I"ve made for live performance, espeically given that I use live microphones.) with a mute switch if you want to use it as a tuner output. Then it has Mono line out or Balanced XLR out and two post eq sends on the back of the unit * 8.5" wide x 6.5" deep x 2.7" high * Weight 2.9 lbs. It is a half rack space but is two rack spaces high. My only critiques are that it is too well built (meaning it's heavier than I wish it was, but this means it will really last a long time) and, in a perfect world, I wish that it was only one rack space in width and height and had 2 auxiliary sends. Pretty small critique considering that it was designed for acoustic musicians to accurately blend the signals from two different pickup systems wiht great flexibility and not for a found sound/multi instrumentalist like myself. It's pretty great. What else do you guys like?