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i suppose another possiblity would be to use an x-ternal device before going into the mixer like these which have plenty of gain,enhancers, compressor,eq and efx http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/TC-Helicon-VoiceTone-HarmonyG-Vocal-Effects-Pedal-for-Guitarists?sku=180235 http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/DigiTech-Vocalist-Live-2?sku=180068 http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/TC-Helicon-VoiceTone-Create-Vocal-Pedal?sku=180118 i have the Rolls RM65B and have the same frustration;-( Luis > Big disappointment is the implementation of the mic input. > There's no way to > eq the mic, so unless you want a flat response, and have a > dynamic mic that > will give that you can't really this mixer. Using with an > SM58, for instance, will > just give you that unclear boxy sound which is normally > filtered out at the desk. > So, probably ok for announcements that no-one understands. > I'm ok, I have a Sennheiser 421 which works very well for > feeding assorted > acoustic sounds into the loops (on the fx send), but those > aren't exactly > cheap. > Generally, anyone looking to add a mic to their setup ( or > to remove a mic-pre > to save weight/space) is going to be frustrated. > > Further investigation. > It must be possible to mod this unit so that there's a way > to eq( or Vortex) the mic. > but no service sheet available. > > I emailed Alesis tech support, US *and* UK and was sent a > pair of automated responses > promising a reply within 2 days....about a week ago. > > > > > > andy butler > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >