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TanTan
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Joined: Nov 6, 2003
Posts: 96
Location: Israel
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Tue Mar 09, 2004 7:28 am |
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I'm considering buy'in a Studer 169,
What do you know about this mixing desk ?
How does it sound ?
When was it made and from what components is it made ?
What would you recomend it for and what should i avoid doin' with it ? |
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mig27
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Joined: Feb 15, 2002
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Location: Berlin, Germany
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Wed Mar 10, 2004 2:53 am |
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Hi tantan,
I own a studer 189 Mk II and don't know how comparable it is to the 169.
however, these little desks have a reputation of being great for tracking and summing the outputs of a DAW.
very musical eqs, nice sounding pres, maybe a tad noisy.
hope that helps.
cheers,
michael |
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