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Re: Little line mixers



Hi Mark,

Rane has a whole slew of nice little mixers you can check out here:

http://www.rane.com/procat.html#mixers

I have the SM-26B and love it.

Hope this helps,
Alan

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BarnarDesign
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Hamburg" <mark_hamburg@baymoon.com>
To: "Looper's Delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 9:38 AM
Subject: Little line mixers


> I've realized that I might be able to build a reasonably portable rig in 
>a
> six space rack if I could come up with a 1U or 2U line mixer as an
> alternative to my Mackie 1642. Here is the signal routine I need to
achieve:
>
> * I've got as stereo signal coming from my amp simpulator.
>
> * I need to split this signal and send a copy of it to my DL8000R. On my
> Mackie, I'm using subs 1 & 2 to do this but I assume I could probably 
>just
> get away with Y cables.
>
> * I need aux sends for my EDP and my AM8000R.
>
> * I've got essentially 8 inputs coming into the mixer (amp x 2, DL8000R x
2,
> EDP x 2, AM8000R x 2). With a bit less flexibility, I could get by with 6
> inputs plus a stereo effects return.
>
> * I don't need microphone preamps.
>
> Any recommendations? I'd like to limit the expenditure on this since I
play
> out relatively rarely and I'm mostly likely to use my Mackie at home. A
> submixer has some appeal, but I haven't quite overflowed the Mackie yet.
>
> One option I'm looking at which unfortunately isn't rack mounted are the
> really small Behringers. I'm hoping this list might have better
> recommendations.
>
> Thanks.
> Mark
>
>